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Offres du JourAttack Trail 9
| Cadre | Carbone |
|---|---|
| Suspension | complet, 150 / 160mm |
| roues | 27.5″ Aluminium |
| Transmission | 1 × 11 |
| Groupe | X01 |
| Freins | SRAM Guide RS Disque hydraulique |
| Tige de selle | Compte-gouttes |
158cm – 171cm
168cm – 180cm
178cm – 189cm
186cm – 199cm
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Résumé
The Marin Attack Trail is a distinctive enduro bike that stands out for its supple suspension and playful handling, making it a favorite for aggressive trail riding. While it excels in agility and suspension performance, some riders may find its compact geometry limiting at high speeds or on steep climbs. The bike's unique QUAD3 suspension system and high-quality components contribute to its confident descending and efficient climbing capabilities.
Supple suspension platform for excellent small-bump compliance
Playful and agile handling for precise trail navigation
High-quality components and unique QUAD3 suspension system
Confident descending with a stable wheelbase and slack head angle
Lightweight construction for its travel category
Compact geometry may feel cramped for some riders
Short dropper post and reach can limit aggressive riding
Unstable at high speeds due to twitchy handling
Slack seat angle makes climbing less efficient
Some models experience chain drops over rough terrain
The Attack Trail had the supplest suspension in the all-mountain category
Marin’s Attack Trail 8 looks the part but proved a little toothless when the going got rowdy
There is something different about this ride. It will be differently good for some folks and not for others.
This bike changes direction like a backed up politician!
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avr. 2016 · Rachael Gurney
Tidy suspension and kit let down by geometry that’s due a longer/slacker update to keep it up to pace with the modern raft of trail bikes
Flickability, supple suspension platform and some decent kit
Geometry is too compact for intended use, slack seat angle makes climbs a chore, too-short dropper post

mars 2016
The Marin Attack Trail 9 is a bump-eating bruiser that impressed the crew with maneuverability, stable handling and brilliant spec.

sept. 2015 · Jim Buchanan
Long Term Test First Ride Marin Attack Trail C-XT9 from Enduro-MTB
avr. 2015 · Nathaniel Breaux

févr. 2015 · MBA Action
Marin County Attacks Enduro
mai 2013 · Valerie
2014 Marin Mount Vision and Attack Trail 27.5/650b bikes announced at Sea Otter! Now with new carbon framesets, 27.5 inch wheel platforms and internal cable routing for brakes, derailleurs, brakes and dropper seatposts. - Mtbr.com
| Cadre | Carbon Frame w/ Aluminum Swingarm, 27.5” Wheels, 150mm Travel QUAD 3 Suspension Platform |
|---|---|
| Fourche | BOS Deville AM 27.5”, TRC 3-Way Adjust Damper, 160mm Travel Voyager: 160mm |
| Amortisseur arrière | BOS Kirk, Rebound, 200x57mm Stroke Voyager: 150mm |
| Pédalier | SRAM GXP |
| Casque | FSA Orbit, Sealed Cartridge Bearing, 1 1/8 |
| Tige | Gamut Cillos 3D Forged Alloy |
| Guidon | Deity Blacklabel, 25mm Rise, 787mm Width |
| Selle | WTB Volt Race |
| Tige de selle | KS LEV Integra Dropper Post, Southpaw Remote Type: Compte-gouttes |
| Poignées | Marin Locking |
| Derailleur arriere | SRAM X01 |
|---|---|
| Manivelle | SRAM X01 Carbon, X-Sync Direct Mount 32T |
| Manettes | SRAM X01 w/ Matchmaker 1x11-Speed |
| Cassette | SRAM XG-1175 11-Speed, 10-42T |
| Chaîne | KMC X11L |
| Freins | SRAM Guide RS Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Rotor Type: SRAM Guide RS Disque hydraulique |
| Leviers de frein | SRAM Guide RS Hydraulic |
| Jantes | DT Swiss E1700, 25mm Inner, Tubeless Ready |
|---|---|
| Moyeu avant | DT Swiss |
| Moyeu arrière | DT Swiss, SRAM XD Driver |
| Pneus | Front: WTB Vigilante, 27.5x2.3” Rear: WTB Breakout, 27.5x2.3”, Folding, Tubeless Ready |
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Last updated 23 avril
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