Marin San Quentin vs. RSD Middlechild: A Tail of Two Hardtails

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 74

  • @Changchar37
    @Changchar37 Год назад +5

    Spot on! I felt the same way. Middle Child is perfect for my Chicago area trails.

  • @jeromejeffrey
    @jeromejeffrey Год назад +2

    Ah, the comparison we discussed in the previous thread, THANKS! 🙂

  • @CasperRc81
    @CasperRc81 Год назад +2

    I have to have the highest stack. I’ve cracked two Marin frames my FS original bike b-17/2 discontinued and ended up with the Riftzone 3. My fault and my LBS and Marin warrantied both times with zero bs. People are to specific I would bike pack either one dirt jump trail ride and love my wheelies. Both cool but to just pick the Marin up locally I’d pick that.
    And lower stacks made up with stem spacers decreases reach heads up. Love your channel

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! Bummer about the broken frames, but glad they were able to warranty it for you!

  • @MikeKraemer87
    @MikeKraemer87 Год назад +2

    I also had the last model of the SQ and moved away from it pretty fast, very happy that i got a MC. I have riser bars for it on the way also to get the stack up. Running my size medium with a 50mm steam with a 6 degree riser, and im moving from a 30 rise to a 50 rise. I think that will tidy the cockpit up. Overall, its such a fun, playful bike.

  • @frostcustomwoodworks
    @frostcustomwoodworks Месяц назад

    Thanks for your videos Im getting a mc v2 al 29 and looking for a 27.5+ to put on any suggestions for a reasonable wheel set not looking for cheap but not crazy expensive either thanks for any suggestions

  • @bud1lite
    @bud1lite 9 месяцев назад +1

    What about for climbing and technical type trails?

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  9 месяцев назад +1

      Both are of course very efficient being hardtails, I personally like the shorter wheelbase of the Marin, it’s a bit more of a trials-esque climbing experience, whereas the Marin is a bit better at just charging over stuff

  • @bacorny5980
    @bacorny5980 Год назад +2

    Can the middle child handle trails at a bike park?

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Absolutely! I worked as an instructor at a bike and the MC was my only bike at the time. It'll hold you back a bit on the techiest trails, but is a blast on jumpy flow trails!

    • @bacorny5980
      @bacorny5980 Год назад

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy Exactly what I want to ride. Thanks!!

  • @joshdesj
    @joshdesj Год назад +2

    Good info here Josh. I’m a big Marin fan, cool what they’re doing in the industry. Only have their steel gravel bike at the moment (love it) but was seriously considering something from their HT lineup before landing on the hello Dave. I was very close to picking up the El Roy. Any chance you could review that bike? Seems like it might be right up your alley!

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      I hope to!! I have the SQ3 on loan from @marinbikesoffical right now and would love to swap it out for the El Roy next!

    • @joshdesj
      @joshdesj Год назад +1

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy yeah dude that would be great! It’s a really interesting bike. Like I said I almost bought one, I was actively looking for the right deal but couldn’t pull it together. Pretty stoked in how it ended up tho so I’m all good 😜🤙🏻

    • @vilimiryordanov8502
      @vilimiryordanov8502 Год назад

      check El Roy's review from Steve at Hardtail Party. It may change your mind.
      Lots of great hardtails out there to choose from ....

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Steve and I approach hardtails very differently, he’s a bit more into the trail riding/bike packing side of things, whereas I lean a bit more towards the enduro/DJ/freeride end. I’m a huge fan of his stuff, but we prioritize things a bit differently. All that being said I just like riding as many bikes as I can 😂

    • @joshdesj
      @joshdesj Год назад +1

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy I did see his review on the el Roy, good video, he puts out a lot good content for sure, but I think I tend to align more with what Josh is saying. And similar to Josh, I just want to ride as much as possible!! 🚵‍♂️🚵‍♂️🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @Alex.outbound
    @Alex.outbound Год назад +3

    Do you think the RSD is good enough on the streets/ jump parks to where you could run only one bike without the need to get a DJ and trail bike?
    I’d like to get one bike that can “do it all”, but street and parks would be the majority of my riding, with trails on the weekends

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +2

      Absolutely man, honestly I barely ever pull my BMX bike out now, the RSD handles that kind of terrain so well! If you’re between sizes I’d size down to make it that much more playful and maneuverable

    • @Alex.outbound
      @Alex.outbound Год назад +1

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy thanks for getting back to me. I still consider myself new to MTB, got a cheap giant talon last year. Most of the time I found myself trying to throw it around off stairs, benches, kicker dirt jumps, and doin flatland stuff. Needless to say the bike wasn’t meant for that at all and it seems like the Middlechild is what I’ve been looking for. I’m around 6’1” 190 so I’ll probably stay at a large. Thanks again!

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +2

      Large will be perfect for you man, you’ll love it! Be sure to use Josh5%off when you checkout, our channel will get a small kickback for that too 🤙

  • @typedeaf
    @typedeaf Год назад +1

    Been looking for something like the REEB ReDikyelous, but at a reasonable price. Short chainstays, short-ish wheelbase, cromo , high BB, etc. You think the RSD fits the bill or does anything else come to mind?

  • @shaymtbrider7244
    @shaymtbrider7244 Год назад +1

    I am also 6.1 n went with xl frame with mc . I dont think its too big .

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Ya I can definitely see how the XL would be the faster option, and probably a bit more comfortable on long rides too. I really like the shorter seat tube on the large, and the shorter reach makes it a bit easier to throw around on jumps and flow trails, which suits what I like doing with the bike

  • @pierceskidmore9806
    @pierceskidmore9806 Год назад +2

    I have the last generation SQ3 XL (6’1) and I agree that the seat tube is way too high. The bike feels awkward and I’ve had to try all sorts of adjustments to get it comfortable. Hoping the new one is way better because I’m considering upgrading the frame.

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      I think it would be well worth it! At just $550 it’s a killer deal, and you could just swap the parts off the last bike onto the new frame

    • @pierceskidmore9806
      @pierceskidmore9806 Год назад +1

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendyupdate on this: they had the MC 21 XL frames for 500 all in on their website so I pulled the trigger. Stoked for the more playful feel

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Heck ya!! You’re gonna love it! Hope you used my discount code haha!

    • @pierceskidmore9806
      @pierceskidmore9806 Год назад

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy didn’t work for just the frame 😞

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Oh weird! It should have, sorry about that, I’ll let Alex know

  • @Bike4adventure
    @Bike4adventure Год назад +1

    Great comparison!

  • @wallyedmonds8199
    @wallyedmonds8199 Год назад +2

    love my middlechild 😊

  • @mikej1348
    @mikej1348 Год назад +1

    Nice comparison. The RSD seems more comparable to my SC Chameleon with its short seat stays and playful nature. That would be my choice too.

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Ya, pretty similar bikes. Glad you’re stoked on your Chameleon 🤙

  • @mathieusynnott8915
    @mathieusynnott8915 Год назад

    Would you bump the z2 to its 150mm capacity to be slacker?

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      I personally wouldn’t, I think 64 degrees is plenty sack enough, but you could! I’m setting it up as a mullet with 140mm 29” fork and will make a video with my impressions!

    • @mathieusynnott8915
      @mathieusynnott8915 Год назад

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy Z2 accept both size wheels?

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      No, sadly not. I’ll be putting on a new fork

  • @Brotha_J619
    @Brotha_J619 Год назад

    Whats the difference between double welds and triple welds?

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Not sure, what do you mean by that?

    • @Brotha_J619
      @Brotha_J619 Год назад

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy the frames on Rsd middle child say the double welded and most other aggressive ht say there triple welded. I was wondering if that had to do with durability or what it ment

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      Hmm, I don’t think I’ve heard that term, and just glanced on their website and didn’t see it. Do you mean double-butted by chance?

    • @Brotha_J619
      @Brotha_J619 Год назад

      @@ridingwithjoshandwendy yes thats it. I thought that ment weld

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      No, it’s actually how many times the tubing reduces thickness, double butting is stronger and heavier, triple butting is lighter and weaker

  • @jordandunlop5629
    @jordandunlop5629 Год назад

    confused, thought the middle child was 27.5plus hence the name.........but the review is stating its a straight up 27.5......which one is it?

    • @i80x
      @i80x Год назад

      27.5+ is basically 27.5 but 2.8" or wider. MC can fit up to 2.8" so technically it is 27.5+ capable

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад

      The high BB makes it a very versatile bike! Yes, this was set up on 27.5 x 2.4" (personally not a fan of plus size tires), but I've also had it set up as a full 29 and am currently running a MX setup, which has been a hoot!

  • @fredgreear7991
    @fredgreear7991 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video, great review. I actually just ordered a Marin San Quentin and hadn't even heard of RSD before seeing your video. I am canceling my San Quentin order just just pre-ordered the new RSD Middle Child V3 Alluminum, as my preference is to have a more jibby hard tail rather than a more Enduro capable bike in fast and steep downhill. I also read the new Middle Child has a 75 degree seat (versus 74 degrees) on the V2. I would think that should make the V3 slightly better at climbing.

  • @danikamperman2487
    @danikamperman2487 Год назад

    The discount code doesn’t work

  • @Michaelarvin71
    @Michaelarvin71 Год назад +1

    Love my blue San Quentin… however for what I ride the 23 sq would be a better fit- I only urban downhill/stair bombs - I do post on my channel

    • @ridingwithjoshandwendy
      @ridingwithjoshandwendy  Год назад +1

      Sick, I’ll check it out! Ya this new frame is sweet, and for just $550 it might not be a bad idea to just buy the frame and swap your old parts on!

  • @chocoloco911
    @chocoloco911 Год назад +1

    Lmao you lost me at RSD MIDDLECHILD. Terrible fucking name.