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2021 Marin

Rift Zone Jr

Fabrikantprijs

US$ 1.769(€ 1.527)
KaderAluminium
OponthoudVol, 120 / 120mm
VorkX-Fusion VELVET
SchokX-Fusion
Wielen24″ Aluminium
Aandrijflijn1 × 11
GroepsetDeore
RemmenShimano Hydraulische schijf
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Handling
nimblestable
Rift Zone Jr
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Versnelling

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

33 km/h

Rift Zone Jr

Highest gear

(descending)

Maatvoering
One Size

124cm – 145cm

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Samenvatting

The Marin Rift Zone is a versatile and fun mountain bike that offers modern geometry and solid suspension performance, making it a great choice for youth riders. It's praised for its value, capable handling, and supportive suspension, though some components may require upgrades for optimal performance.

Pros
  • Unbeatable value

  • Modern trail riding geometry

  • Supportive suspension

  • Good mix of drivetrain components

  • Upgrade potential

Cons
  • Lack of a dropper post

  • Tyres need upgrading

  • Flexy fork with basic damping

  • Rear suspension lacks small-bump compliance

  • Underpowered brakes

Key Quotes
The Marin Rift Zone 2 is in the latter category.. A category that happens to be the option for any person getting their first high-end full-suspension mountain bike.
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The new “Rifty” has a slightly higher initial leverage ratio and larger volume canister for good small bump compliance.
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Its geometry and suspension give it a real descending bias, and for that reason I loved it, just keep some money aside to change out the tyres and add a dropper.
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Bikerumor
All-new Marin Rift Zone trail bike gets shreddy-er, from 29er to kid's models

nov 2022 · Tyler Benedict

The new Marin "Rifty" gets a sweet new alloy frame, more travel, and a consistent spec and geometry across all wheel sizes to fit any rider.

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Loam Wolf
Review: 2023 Marin Rift Zone Alloy

nov 2022 · Robert Johnston

As a more budget-conscious option for trail riders looking for a pleasant pedaling machine with a healthy serving of capability, the new Rift Zone hits the mark very well. It’ll still hold on for most of the gnarlier terrain if you find yourself in the remit of an enduro rig, albeit requiring a slightly more delicate touch. Most importantly though, it’ll climb relatively efficiently, and pop and play happily on groomed terrain, making for a great fun all-rounder. It definitely ticks that “fun” box.

Hoogtepunten
  • Well rounded

  • Good value

  • Lots of fun, as advertised

Dieptepunten
  • Not the best in steep climbs

  • Need to actively weight front wheel

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MBR
Marin Rift Zone JR first ride review - MBR

okt 2022 · Danny Milner

When searching for the best kids’ and youth mountain bikes, cheap and heavy bike-shaped objects sadly still dominate the ranges of even big-name manufacturers, credit therefore due to Marin for this genuinely capable ‘my first full-susser’ based on its popular Rift Zone. Like its 27.5 and 29-inch wheeled big brothers, the Jr is a trail-optimised all-rounder that can serve as a springboard for whatever riding style your young’n fancies pursuing. Need to know Sensibly priced first suspension bike Compatible with 24in and 26in wheels 120mm of travel front and rear One size, one price, one colour scheme Ready to unleash the potential in your little rippers 1×11 gearing with wide spread of ratios Kids’ bikes are a tough market to crack, given the balance to be struck between affordability for parents and a spec to inspire little riders. As such the Marin Rift Zone Jr provides solid foundations and a carefully considered build that can be upgraded and adapted to suit different applications as your kid’s riding progresses. The fact you can switch the wheels out from 24in to 26in means the Rift Zone Jr could last two ‘buying cycles’ as well, which is a bonus given kids can grow out of bikes faster than they do school shoes, and are often ready to go up a wheel size before you might think. Marin’s MultiTrac full suspension design is carried over from the full-size Rift Zone and is basically a branded twist on the tried and tested single pivot and linkage-driven shock configuration. 120mm of travel front and back seems a sensible mid-range for younger riders and the Jr looks every inch the downsized ‘proper’ mountain bike that it is, with a stylish two-tone paint job, neat graphics and a curved top tube to maximise standover for little legs. Short version? Parents and kids alike dig the looks and it clearly has all the cred of the full-sized Rift Zone in a downsized package. Given the price point the spec is well thought-out with X-Fusion supplying both fork and shock, brakes and drivetrain from Shimano’s unflashy but dependable Deore range, a SunRace 11-speed cassette and Marin-branded finishing kit. Short 155mm cranks show a commendable attention to detail and are better suited to little legs while the 11-46t cassette has a decent range for the climbs. At 720mm the bar is crazy wide for our seven-year-old tester but offers scope to trim to fit – we cut them down to 660mm which seemed about right. If there’s one big disappointment it’s the lack of seatpost adjustment resulting from the curved seat-tube. From full extension and the limit mark on the post you can only drop it 65mm before it fouls the inside of the frame, meaning we had to swap to a cut-down post to get the saddle low enough and accept the limited range to raise it for the climbs. A dropper is the obvious answer, and the frame has internal cable guides ready to accept one, but the maximum …Continue reading »

Hoogtepunten
  • Good looking. Sensibly priced and specced. Growing room to upgrade to 26-inch wheels. Confidence inspiring handling.

Dieptepunten
  • Lack of seatpost adjustment. Heavy wheels and tyres. Suspension feels overdamped. Some cheap bits.

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Singletrack World
Marin Rift Zone XR review: coil for the trail

okt 2022 · Antony de Heveningham

The Marin Rift Zone XR - XR stands for eXtra Rad - bumps the front travel up to 140mm, adds a coil shock and beefs up the build.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Marin Rift Zone 29 2

dec 2021 · Jeremy Benson

The Marin Rift Zone 29 2 is an affordable short travel trail bike that would make an excellent daily driver. This aluminum-framed 29er has 125mm of...

Hoogtepunten
  • Reasonable price

  • Modern trail riding geometry

  • Nice component spec for the price

  • Versatile on-trail performance

Dieptepunten
  • A little heavy

  • Underpowered brakes

  • A little sluggish on the climbs due to weight

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BikeRadar
Marin Rift Zone 29 1 review

nov 2021 · Alex Evans

Highly-capable and upgradable chassis that inspires confidence on the descents

Hoogtepunten
  • Highly capable on the downhills, thanks to spot-on geometry

  • Great suspension and shock tune with plenty of support and pop

  • Good mix of drivetrain components

Dieptepunten
  • Lack of a dropper post is frustrating

  • Tyres need upgrading to unlock more performance

  • In the longer term, I’d replace the flexy fork, too

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Pinkbike
Field Trip: Marin's $2,849 Rift Zone Is An XC Bike at Heart

mei 2021 · Sarah Moore

The Rift Zone is more aggressive than an XC bike, but its roots are cross-country.

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Beta
Tested: Marin Rift Zone 2

feb 2021 · Travis Engel

This short-travel shredder takes a modern trend and brings it to the entry level. The Marin Rift Zone 2 does (almost) everything.

Hoogtepunten
  • Unbeatable value

  • Smart spec

  • Forgiving but familiar geometry

  • Supportive suspension

Dieptepunten
  • Oddly shaped brake levers

  • Shimano chain and crank would have been nice

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Geometrie
Specificaties
Bouwen
Kader

Series 3 6061 Aluminum Frame, 24" Wheel with Clearance for 26", 120mm Travel, MultiTrac Suspension Platform, 135mm Open Dropout (Upgradeable to 142x12mm Thru-Axle), 73mm Threaded BB

BB-standaardBSA, 73mm, Met schroefdraad

kleurGloss Cyan / Black

Vork

X-Fusion Velvet RLC 26", 120mm Travel, Compression and Rebound Adjustment, 100x15mm Thru-Axle

Reis120mm

Schok

X-Fusion O2 Pro R, 190x51mm, Custom Tune, M8x22.2mm Hardware

Reis120mm

Trapas

External Sealed Cartridge Bearings

Koptelefoon

FSA No 57E, Semi-Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8" x 1 1/2”

Stang

Marin 3D Forged Alloy, 35mm

Stuur

Marin Mini-Riser, 6061 Double Butted Aluminum, 15mm Rise, 720mm Width, 4º Up, 9º Back

Zadel

Marin Speed Concept

Zadelpen

Marin Alloy, 30.9mm

TypeOnbuigzaam

Handvatten

Marin Dual Density

Groepset
Achter derailleur

Shimano Deore, 11 Speed, SGS

Voorderailleur

-

Zwengel

Marin Forged Alloy 1x11, Hollow Spindle, Steel Narrow Wide 32T Chainring, Direct Mount Type

Verstellers

Micro Shift, SLM895, 11-Speed

Cassette

SunRace 11-Speed, 11-46T

Ketting

KMC X-11 Silver and Black

Remmen

Shimano MT-201 Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Rotor

TypeShimano Hydraulische schijf

Remhendels

Shimano BL-MT201 Hydraulic

Wielen
Velgen

Marin, Double Wall Alloy, 27mm Inner, Pinned Joint, Disc Specific, Tubeless Compatible

Voornaaf

Forged Alloy, 100x15mm, 32H

Achternaaf

Forged Alloy, 135mm, Quad Sealed Bearings, 32H

Banden

Vee Tire Co, Flow Snap 24”x2.4", Tackee Compound, Wire Bead

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