Im busy having my marlin 5 built, like you i bought it a few weeks ago used. Bad condition. Just dropped it off at my builder. Parts coming in next week😊
Nice. Yea I’m hoping to just have this M5 as a “Dad Bike” something simple enough to ride around with my 9 year old when we ride the trails or just in the neighborhood.
Hey!! I just got this same model on the fb marketplace! I'm not sure if I over paid or not, but im excited! Was 220. Looks like it's in great shape from the pics. I can't wait to ride it! 1st bike in years. Got it to ride around with my daughter! 😊 thanks for this video! Going to sub!
Very nice! $220 is a fair price. I’m a big fan of Trek. This bike is great for exactly what you’re planning on using it for. Poking around the neighborhood with the kids. Enjoy it man! Thanks for your support.
Thats nice btw i have stock fork quick release trek marlin 6 gen 3, i what is your recommendation sir to upgrade for rockshox 120mm? It's confusing in online.
Thanks for the comment. I think it all depends on your riding style. A 120mm fork is in my opinion the sweet spot for me. I’m not an aggressive rider and don’t take a lot of drops or jumps. But when I do get a little bit of air I feel confident that I’m not going to bottom out the fork.
Which fork is that and how much? I got a marlin 5 as an extra for a rugged commuter basically and i HATE the spring fork lol. I just dont want to spend a fortune on an air fork. Thanks 👍🏼 Mines a 2023 gen 2
Whenever I change a fork I usually buy a new headset since I’m already in there. I buy the budget sealed headsets off Amazon and they usually come with an easy on/off crown race included. The fork usually will not come with the crown race. They do include a star nut though.
does my current fork have one on it that I could use? Its the stock marlin 5 fork. The bike has hardly been ridden so I am thinking itll be fine to use awhile @@MASHLEY69
@@nathaneisenhauer7099 it will have a crown race on there. But sometimes the stock forks can be hard to remove the race. You might have success removing it with a flat head screw driver and a little patience
Dude I'm doing some work on my trek marlin 5 (2016 edition) I want ti change to single chain ring and change bottom bracket as the one on the bike is shot anyway you can assist me as I'm clueless
Hey man…nice. There are lots of videos out there on exactly what you’re trying to accomplish. I’d recommend checking out wolftick videos. They do a lot of budget builds. That’s where I got inspiration to get back into bikes a few years ago. The stuff they show can be applied to many bikes. You can get yourself a good bottom bracket and crankset off Amazon. Just search up JGBIKE Crankset. It’s about $40. You’ll also want some specific tools like a crank puller and bottom bracket socket to get the old stuff removed. Probably would also need a chain breaker tool to shorten the chain.
Thank for the video man. I have a marlin 5 myself and trying to upgrade the fork without breaking the bank
@@g.sanchez sure thing! Sorry my videos aren’t the best. But the fork upgrade on these marlins makes a huge improvement 😊
just what i was looking for, Thanks man !
Im busy having my marlin 5 built, like you i bought it a few weeks ago used. Bad condition. Just dropped it off at my builder. Parts coming in next week😊
Nice. Yea I’m hoping to just have this M5 as a “Dad Bike” something simple enough to ride around with my 9 year old when we ride the trails or just in the neighborhood.
Hey!! I just got this same model on the fb marketplace! I'm not sure if I over paid or not, but im excited! Was 220. Looks like it's in great shape from the pics. I can't wait to ride it! 1st bike in years. Got it to ride around with my daughter! 😊 thanks for this video! Going to sub!
Very nice! $220 is a fair price. I’m a big fan of Trek. This bike is great for exactly what you’re planning on using it for. Poking around the neighborhood with the kids. Enjoy it man! Thanks for your support.
@@MASHLEY69 thanks so much! Appreciate your reply!
I need help I have a trek marlin 5 gen 3 what is a good fork for it? The size is a L. Thanks!!!
Thats nice btw i have stock fork quick release trek marlin 6 gen 3, i what is your recommendation sir to upgrade for rockshox 120mm? It's confusing in online.
Thanks for the comment. I think it all depends on your riding style. A 120mm fork is in my opinion the sweet spot for me. I’m not an aggressive rider and don’t take a lot of drops or jumps. But when I do get a little bit of air I feel confident that I’m not going to bottom out the fork.
Did you have to take the star nut out the suntor fork and then put it in the rockshox fork
@@FinnNorris-i9p you need to use a new star nut as they are one time use.
Which fork is that and how much? I got a marlin 5 as an extra for a rugged commuter basically and i HATE the spring fork lol. I just dont want to spend a fortune on an air fork. Thanks 👍🏼
Mines a 2023 gen 2
rockshox recon
Did the stock crown race just come off that easy or did you previously remove it?
That was not the stock race, I had upgraded the headset prior to the fork and that was the race that came with the headset.
What Crown Race did you use?
@@XlosingallmyfriendsX the Jessica headsets from Amazon, come with a crown race. I just use those
Did you have to buy the crown race? Or is there already one on the bike? Changing my fork and just wondering?
Whenever I change a fork I usually buy a new headset since I’m already in there. I buy the budget sealed headsets off Amazon and they usually come with an easy on/off crown race included. The fork usually will not come with the crown race. They do include a star nut though.
does my current fork have one on it that I could use? Its the stock marlin 5 fork. The bike has hardly been ridden so I am thinking itll be fine to use awhile @@MASHLEY69
@@nathaneisenhauer7099 it will have a crown race on there. But sometimes the stock forks can be hard to remove the race. You might have success removing it with a flat head screw driver and a little patience
That's true about cutting the steerer tube. There's no going back!
Ha! Yes. I’ve made that mistake only once. Still worked but it was super close to being too short.
Dude I'm doing some work on my trek marlin 5 (2016 edition) I want ti change to single chain ring and change bottom bracket as the one on the bike is shot anyway you can assist me as I'm clueless
Hey man…nice. There are lots of videos out there on exactly what you’re trying to accomplish.
I’d recommend checking out wolftick videos. They do a lot of budget builds. That’s where I got inspiration to get back into bikes a few years ago. The stuff they show can be applied to many bikes.
You can get yourself a good bottom bracket and crankset off Amazon. Just search up JGBIKE Crankset. It’s about $40.
You’ll also want some specific tools like a crank puller and bottom bracket socket to get the old stuff removed. Probably would also need a chain breaker tool to shorten the chain.
Hi bro, how is the model? Rockshox ???
Hey there! This is a RockShox Recon Silver RL 100mm of travel. Works great and a welcome upgrade from the stock fork
Is this recon 130mm travel sir?
This one is only 100mm of travel
@@MASHLEY69 is it the same install for 120mm and 130mm?
@@NashJ316 yep, the install process would be the same 😊
what's the part number for that fork?
RockShox Recon Silver RL... www.amazon.com/dp/B0857DR1J1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
what forks are they
RockShox Recon Silver RL 100mm travel
Spend 15mins for him to just talk about his bloody bike n not even showing properly what parts are what and where they go.