What do you think about the all-new Marin El Roy? Is it too niche reserved for only the sketchist riders or could it be the perfect hardtail? Let us know in the comments!
@@OYeahan it looks like their demo bike got a slightly better spec.... on the marin site there's a lot more deore.. and you don't even get a shimano chain for the nice 12 speed shifting! Penny pinching 😂 DERAILLEUR REAR Shimano Deore 6100 12-Speed SGS, Shadow Plus, Direct Attachment SHIFT LEVER Shimano Deore 12-Speed, SL-6100R CRANKSET FSA Comet, Modular 1x, 32T Direct Mount Chainring, MegaTooth Technology, Boost Spacing CHAIN KMC X-12 Silver and Black CASSETTE Shimano Deore 6100 12-Speed, 10-51T
@@jamble7k Hey i just picked one of these up and it is amazing. Mine in UK came better specced that this one, deity carbon bars and stem as well as the Gradient chainset. It absolutely shreds downhill and really is a great technical climber. I was expecting it to feel a little bit odd based on some of the comments on this review , but not at all, felt planted as soon as I sat on it . Its the most fun bike bike I've ever ridden.
Yes, that should help with the rolling resistance he was talking about. Or maybe even something with less resistance but 2.6“ wide. There are a lot of options.😅
This is definitely the way hardtails are going . So many steel brands out there at the minute all going with climbing and downhill geo in mind. I run a hello dave and its fantastic with great pike fork and gx group set for well under 2k.
Jim Smith yep, I ride a Brodie Climbmax. 67.5° front end and 430mm chain stays on a 4130 frame. I always get a kick out of watching my front tire so far out front on the trails. Lol. But when I point it down hill? Even on technical descents? It’s a demon. I can barrel downhill on trails like an angry bull. It’s super stable.
If i have known that brand earlier i would have a SICK bike now. I have tried for months now to get a Ragley Mmmbop frame and because they always instantly sold out i still don't have one.. Thanks a lot of making me aware of them! Seems like an awesome and very honest company.
WOLFTICK VIDEOS yeah I think the price is absolutely over the top for the parts it comes with. What happened? When I think of modern Marin, I think of super fun and capable budget friendly bikes like the Hawk Hill 3 or the San Quentin 3! And the Shimano drivetrain? Come on, throw that stuff in the trash bin and get me the new 2021 SRAM GX for that money.. Also the Forks.. while I love the Z1 (at least they could have used the coil version for that bike, it’s cheaper, but way plusher which is amazing for a steel hardtail, especially with the amazing small bump compliance of a coil fork that takes so much trail chatter out of your ride) for that money on a Hardtail I expect a „real“ Fox 36 or a Lyrik! While I love the frame, I’m super disappointed with the parts and the price point of that bike.
Should have put the new 2021 SRAM GX on it! I don’t know a single person who still wants to ride a Shimano drivetrain on a mountainbike since SRAM revolutionized the 1x11/12 drivetrain.
@@rolux4853 plenty of people want Shimano for the durability of their derailleurs. Shimano derailleurs stick out less, doesn't hang down as much so it picks up less sticks. Can take a beating and still shift normal, has an adjustable clutch, on the xt and up shifters allows you to shift two 2 gears per push vs srams 1, you can shift up and down the cassette at full power without popping the drivetrain. I am running a slx derailleur on my gx cassette with a xt shifter.
s14tat the Multi upshift is the worst on Shimano, why the hell do I even want that feature when I can click through the gears on my SRAM drivetrain with the same speed? But with a significant different, the Shimano just makes the worst clanking and ratcheting noise when multi upshifting, while the SRAM goes through the gears in a much more stable and controlled manner. There are so much comparison videos on RUclips where you can see it. But the sound of it could be neglected, the feeling of that procedure is just the worst! Feels like your chain got off for a second and you have almost no pedaling resistance, which is super dangerous to me. Me and my fellow mtb riders stand by our opinion, there is just no place for Shimano in gravity Mtb! But ride what makes you happy, I’m only interested in Shimano on road bikes and vintage Mtb.
My first Mtn bike was a hardtail and now after years and years of riding all types of Mtn bikes, I still prefer my aggressive steel frame hardtail. Although my bike has a more modern Geo than the stupid, skinny tire XC hardtail I bought 18years ago. I still don’t mind climbing it and it pretty much rails through most of the descent. The only reason I would choose a full suspension bike over my hardtail is for trails that had lots of jumps or long sections of rock gardens. Fortunately my usual local trails I’ve memorized and know where to land the jumps and the lines through the chunk. Having Rimpact with nice wide rims and aggressive from wheel sets from 29x2.5” to 27.5x2.8” , is really a game changer.
Old video but these are still relevant so it is worth noting that the media review components are higher end than what the bike comes with. Full Deore drive train (new 12s though), FSA cranks are one level lower than the Comet on the two bikes in stock at my LBS. And oddly, not sure whats on your review model, but they chose to stiff on a Shimano Hyperglide chain to match the new drive train. Still a worthwhile bike that pushes the envelope of modern geometry, with beautiful metal flake paint and super solid components, but worth note on the discrepancy.
A Great review and a awesome looking bike . The only negative is lack of frame protection....as a steel full suss owner my bike came without downtube protection and I queried it ? Got fed a load of nonsense about it doesn't matter if Steel gets hit by rocks ....I know steel shouldn't weaken from getting dented but at the same time Steel is soft as cheese and dents will fook a frame .
Honzo is awesome. I'd pick it over this bike. Elroy looks too heavy. 63 degrees is more than a hardtail needs, unless you are riding HT enduro or HT dh.
There are two types of hardtail rider. Those who can't afford a full sus and those who appreciate that sometimes less can be more. At £2300 the El Roy has to appeal to the latter group and I think there are too many boutique brands out there for Marin to really make an impact with a 15kg hardtail.
I know it's a popular sentiment these days that a bikes weight dosent matter, and to an extent I agree in that I value durability to the expense of a bit of mass. But let's face it; lighter bikes are more nimble, easier, and generally more fun.
$50 to upgrade to an XT shifter gives you the 3up/2down shifting. I built mine from a frame with XT wheels, SLX cranks, XT mech/shifter, Deore 6120 brakes, Domain 150mm fork, 180mm dropper and Aggressor/Assegai Tires for $500 less than it was to buy it from Marin in the store.
Looks very similar to my Rocky Mountain Growler except slightly more aggressive. The RM does everything. Probably not quite as sluggish as the Marin going up. The RM eats up tech and gnar.
This looks way more aggressive than the Honzo. I have a Rocky Mountain Growler which looks very similar. The Growler is heavier than the Honzo, climbs slower, but bombs enduro trails like a boss, where the Honzo gets bouncy.
Steve B My Solaris Max at 28.5 lbs is the most enjoyable bike I’ve ever owned and that’s a lot of bikes. Riding mountain bikes since 1984.. It’s fun going up and fun going down and everything in between.
In the UK there is a place called Shrewsbury where even the people who grew up there can’t decide how to pronounce the name of the place. By the way, do you pronounce Paris the same way a french person would? I know I don’t 😊
@BikeRadar is there any chance that you test new Trek Slash but Alu model? Everyone else tested top of the line carbon and it is "awesome"... who would guess. Thanks in advance.
While I love the San Quentin and even more love a steel frame, the price of this bike is just ridiculous if you look at the parts list. You can get a „boutique“ hardtail with SRAM GX, SRAM Code R and a Rock Shox Lyrik at this price, if you build it yourself. Marin seems to forgot where they are positioned inside the mtb market. Nobody will buy a Marin Hardtail in this pricerange. Hell you can get their Hawk Hill for this amount of money.
I ensure you, I’ll have way more fun and will hit much more gnarlier stuff on the Hawk Hill.. Also I’d totally get the San Quentin over this, at this ridiculous price.. Especially the 2020 model which looks so much nicer than this and it’s successor! Edit: Don’t get me wrong, I love this bike and I would totally get it - if it costs the same as the San Quentin.
bananas stuff to me the Hawk Hill is way more capable.. Have you seen what people do to it? They use it as a Slopestyle machine, like they also use the Santa Cruz 5010. The 5010 also is labeled as a „short travel trailbike“ but nobody would underestimate its shredding capabilities. Just because Marin labels it as a „short travel trail bike“ it’s not just for the casual ride out of your backdoor. Also I don’t know why you label the El Roy as a Hardcore bike, it also has only 140mm up front. The usual hardcore Hardtails have between 160-180mm of travel. So I don’t think it’s wrong to compare these two bikes. But as you said, everyone rides what he likes to ride. And that’s his/her good right!
You guys make great reviews. Could you do one about. Ragley Big AL 1.0 2021 i’ve read your review on the Ragley Big AL 2.0 from last year. Seems like Ragley has listen to you for the 1.0 with the upgrades compare to the 2.0 The only people that will know is you guys. I hope you make a review on the new one I am looking forward to seeing it or reading it
That made me really confused about horizontal position of seat related to bottom bracket. Is there even a "correct" seat position to prevent stress injuries.
Yeah, noticed that as well - could be just the decals with some dirt accumulated underneath, but it looks like the whole paint is delaminating from the metal... 😯
baldy_13 the size is pretty basic. Why do you think so? Compare the ETT instead of reach to your current bike for example. Also has a very short seat tube, suits for smaller riders as well. Try modern geometry bike and you notice it is in every way better than the more traditional geo bikes.
it’s a cool niche bike, but I don’t think anyone would honestly prefer this over an actual DH bike for legitimate tracks. Just saying it can handle DH doesn’t make it true. The design also reminds me of the Guerrilla Gravity Pedal Head from a couple years ago.
Is the seatstay a little bit thin for a hardcore hardtail? I was planning to buy a local enduro HT frame with this kind of seatstay. I know its butted and its chromoly but im just curios why newer hardcore ht frames have this thin seatstays compared to its chainstays. Sorry for my bad english
Whilst i think its great that Marin have put out such a bike, when you consider the on one hello dave is nearly a thousand pounds cheaper, at the moment ,with a better spec, it is on the pricey side
I like the video, not the bike. I am American. I dislike American companies ripping off small, often non domestic brands and ideas/designs. In this case it would be the Pipedream Moxie from the U.K. Buy the Moxie.
how is this a rip-off of the moxie? they're both aggressive steel hardtails but it really doesn't go further than that, definitely some geo differences between the two, moxie utilizes a bigger fork, and the moxie is built around being able to vary wheel size and chainstay length.
I really don’t understand this less is more approach, I had a honzo st, it sucked. I mean really, climbing was hindered by the slack geo and relatively high weight, downhill was okay on flow trails but the second you hit a big compression your head angle steepens really quickly and tech is just stupid. For not that much more you can get a decent full sus that may even have warranty on the pivot bearings, therefore why go a hardtail? If you have the money, enjoy your self on a fun full sus, if you just ride flow with very little hard landings or anything then I guess this bike would work? I bought a Norco Optic BTW, really similar bike in terms of geo but it feels way better and is much much easier to go downhill and climb!
£2295 for a basic hard tail with deore set up! Unbelievable Geoff, I thought you'd of said about 1K. I can't catch my breath. El Roy more like El ripoff. Love the video though
Please stop saying "the, El Roy"... The the words mean the the same thing so its really annoying for the the bilingual speakers that might be watching the the video.
What do you think about the all-new Marin El Roy? Is it too niche reserved for only the sketchist riders or could it be the perfect hardtail? Let us know in the comments!
It's an SLX cassette, not a Deore one :). Would like to have a ride on such a slack machine for sure, coming from my XC hardtail, haha!
@@OYeahan it looks like their demo bike got a slightly better spec.... on the marin site there's a lot more deore.. and you don't even get a shimano chain for the nice 12 speed shifting! Penny pinching 😂
DERAILLEUR REAR
Shimano Deore 6100 12-Speed SGS, Shadow Plus, Direct Attachment
SHIFT LEVER
Shimano Deore 12-Speed, SL-6100R
CRANKSET
FSA Comet, Modular 1x, 32T Direct Mount Chainring, MegaTooth Technology, Boost Spacing
CHAIN
KMC X-12 Silver and Black
CASSETTE
Shimano Deore 6100 12-Speed, 10-51T
@@jamble7k Hey i just picked one of these up and it is amazing. Mine in UK came better specced that this one, deity carbon bars and stem as well as the Gradient chainset. It absolutely shreds downhill and really is a great technical climber. I was expecting it to feel a little bit odd based on some of the comments on this review , but not at all, felt planted as soon as I sat on it . Its the most fun bike bike I've ever ridden.
Can fit 2.6 width tire?
I adore the Marin El Roy and the Norco Torrent!
Grim donut hardtail ????!!!!
I was going to say that! It looks absurd.
The production grim donut is the geometron g1
The crhomag doctahawk has a 62 degree headtube angle.
Marino bikes have a 62 degree ha steel hardtail
That would be the on one HELLO DAVE Or BTR Belter not this Marin.
At this rate we'll be using choppers ( harley davidson ] for trails next year
I think the Assegai tire at the rear is kinda overkill. DHR II should be more than enough.
Yes, that should help with the rolling resistance he was talking about.
Or maybe even something with less resistance but 2.6“ wide.
There are a lot of options.😅
@@Marc28031984 Or the 2,5 aggressor...
My Rocky Mountain Growler has 2.6 WTB Vigilante/Trail Boss. They grip more than enough. I swap to 2.6 Maxxis Rekons in the dry months.
I've been loving the maxx grip assegai/ dissector combo on my hardtail, feels a bit sluggish at times but downhill it's a blast
those are some insane geometry numbers. i've comparison shopping aggressive steel 29ers for years, and 63/78 is the most radical thing on the market.
@Dan that does sound pretty rad
This is definitely the way hardtails are going . So many steel brands out there at the minute all going with climbing and downhill geo in mind. I run a hello dave and its fantastic with great pike fork and gx group set for well under 2k.
Jim Smith yep, I ride a Brodie Climbmax. 67.5° front end and 430mm chain stays on a 4130 frame. I always get a kick out of watching my front tire so far out front on the trails. Lol. But when I point it down hill? Even on technical descents? It’s a demon. I can barrel downhill on trails like an angry bull. It’s super stable.
If i have known that brand earlier i would have a SICK bike now.
I have tried for months now to get a Ragley Mmmbop frame and because they always instantly sold out i still don't have one..
Thanks a lot of making me aware of them! Seems like an awesome and very honest company.
We love the looks of it. Wish it was just a little less expensive, so we could check it out. Thanks for the great review.
WOLFTICK VIDEOS yeah I think the price is absolutely over the top for the parts it comes with.
What happened?
When I think of modern Marin, I think of super fun and capable budget friendly bikes like the Hawk Hill 3 or the San Quentin 3!
And the Shimano drivetrain?
Come on, throw that stuff in the trash bin and get me the new 2021 SRAM GX for that money..
Also the Forks.. while I love the Z1 (at least they could have used the coil version for that bike, it’s cheaper, but way plusher which is amazing for a steel hardtail, especially with the amazing small bump compliance of a coil fork that takes so much trail chatter out of your ride) for that money on a Hardtail I expect a „real“ Fox 36 or a Lyrik!
While I love the frame, I’m super disappointed with the parts and the price point of that bike.
Ro Lux I will take Deore/Slx 12 speed over GX anyday, less clunky shifting, lighter and more reliable, sram just isn’t as good as shimano
They got the shifter and derailleur backwards. Should've put a slx derailleur and put a xt shifter on.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Should have put the new 2021 SRAM GX on it!
I don’t know a single person who still wants to ride a Shimano drivetrain on a mountainbike since SRAM revolutionized the 1x11/12 drivetrain.
@@rolux4853 plenty of people want Shimano for the durability of their derailleurs. Shimano derailleurs stick out less, doesn't hang down as much so it picks up less sticks. Can take a beating and still shift normal, has an adjustable clutch, on the xt and up shifters allows you to shift two 2 gears per push vs srams 1, you can shift up and down the cassette at full power without popping the drivetrain. I am running a slx derailleur on my gx cassette with a xt shifter.
@@rolux4853 You must be from another planet. Way more people want Shimano compared to Sram.
s14tat the Multi upshift is the worst on Shimano, why the hell do I even want that feature when I can click through the gears on my SRAM drivetrain with the same speed?
But with a significant different, the Shimano just makes the worst clanking and ratcheting noise when multi upshifting, while the SRAM goes through the gears in a much more stable and controlled manner.
There are so much comparison videos on RUclips where you can see it.
But the sound of it could be neglected, the feeling of that procedure is just the worst!
Feels like your chain got off for a second and you have almost no pedaling resistance, which is super dangerous to me.
Me and my fellow mtb riders stand by our opinion, there is just no place for Shimano in gravity Mtb!
But ride what makes you happy, I’m only interested in Shimano on road bikes and vintage Mtb.
This looks so fun. Mission accomplished for Marin!
My first Mtn bike was a hardtail and now after years and years of riding all types of Mtn bikes, I still prefer my aggressive steel frame hardtail. Although my bike has a more modern Geo than the stupid, skinny tire XC hardtail I bought 18years ago. I still don’t mind climbing it and it pretty much rails through most of the descent. The only reason I would choose a full suspension bike over my hardtail is for trails that had lots of jumps or long sections of rock gardens. Fortunately my usual local trails I’ve memorized and know where to land the jumps and the lines through the chunk. Having Rimpact with nice wide rims and aggressive from wheel sets from 29x2.5” to 27.5x2.8” , is really a game changer.
Old video but these are still relevant so it is worth noting that the media review components are higher end than what the bike comes with. Full Deore drive train (new 12s though), FSA cranks are one level lower than the Comet on the two bikes in stock at my LBS. And oddly, not sure whats on your review model, but they chose to stiff on a Shimano Hyperglide chain to match the new drive train. Still a worthwhile bike that pushes the envelope of modern geometry, with beautiful metal flake paint and super solid components, but worth note on the discrepancy.
Great Review. The frame does look ‘compliant’. Coming from an every day Chromag rider...
A Great review and a awesome looking bike . The only negative is lack of frame protection....as a steel full suss owner my bike came without downtube protection and I queried it ? Got fed a load of nonsense about it doesn't matter if Steel gets hit by rocks ....I know steel shouldn't weaken from getting dented but at the same time Steel is soft as cheese and dents will fook a frame .
Man this and the new Honzo look like so much fun! Nice review fellas. Thanks
Honzo is awesome. I'd pick it over this bike. Elroy looks too heavy. 63 degrees is more than a hardtail needs, unless you are riding HT enduro or HT dh.
There are two types of hardtail rider. Those who can't afford a full sus and those who appreciate that sometimes less can be more. At £2300 the El Roy has to appeal to the latter group and I think there are too many boutique brands out there for Marin to really make an impact with a 15kg hardtail.
If it only was 2kg lighter...
I know it's a popular sentiment these days that a bikes weight dosent matter, and to an extent I agree in that I value durability to the expense of a bit of mass. But let's face it; lighter bikes are more nimble, easier, and generally more fun.
@@peterknight7880 sometimes.
Rocky Mountain Growler 4 has just as good spec, aluminum frame, under $2,000 USD.
i went from from DH bike to the marin haha :D best bike ever. less is indeed more fun !
Hardtails make you a better rider.
Fight me!
brv002 I’ve got a Scott Scale 27.5 plus HT, it rocks !!
Yup true... but I’d pick a full sus any day for real trail riding
I'd rather ride DH on XC fsus, than on DH hardtail lol )))
And full rigid makes you even better.
Really fancy this as a replacement for my Pinemountain 1 which is now 4 years old. At 5’7” I hope I fit the regular!
$50 to upgrade to an XT shifter gives you the 3up/2down shifting.
I built mine from a frame with XT wheels, SLX cranks, XT mech/shifter, Deore 6120 brakes, Domain 150mm fork, 180mm dropper and Aggressor/Assegai Tires for $500 less than it was to buy it from Marin in the store.
I’ll tell ya what’s radical, you guys riding in the rain all the time.
If we didn't ride in the rain we'd never get to ride at all.
It's bloody wet here.
Looks very similar to my Rocky Mountain Growler except slightly more aggressive. The RM does everything. Probably not quite as sluggish as the Marin going up. The RM eats up tech and gnar.
Someone needs to compare this to the Kona Honzo ESD...
and the Cotic Solaris Max
@@steveb8269 @hardtailparty has awesome reviews in both the HESD and the Solaris Max.
@@marcosmadrazo2440 👍
It's definitely very similar in the geo number depot.
This looks way more aggressive than the Honzo. I have a Rocky Mountain Growler which looks very similar. The Growler is heavier than the Honzo, climbs slower, but bombs enduro trails like a boss, where the Honzo gets bouncy.
Absolutely love this burly hardtail, I wonder which size to get being 6'3 tall w a 35inch inseam??!?
Agree with you....it is a bike for fun....👍👍
I'd rather have this, or the Honzo or the Solaris Max than another full sus, just suits what I normally do
Steve B My Solaris Max at 28.5 lbs is the most enjoyable bike I’ve ever owned and that’s a lot of bikes. Riding mountain bikes since 1984..
It’s fun going up and fun going down and everything in between.
the price makes no sense
Usually Marin is a decent value at least in North America. Aluminum would have allowed them to make it cheaper than this steel design.
JogBird yeah but steel is pretty expensive too
You pay for geo, not the kit
Nukeproof scout is your friend. Check chainreactioncycles the 2021 model is dropping tomorrow I think.
I’ve got one and it’s epic
The price on Kona Honzo ESD makes sense?
the geometry is pretty similar to my bike (nukeproof scout 275 with a 160mm fork, 62 deg ha)
As someone from marin, I winced a bit every time he said it lol
In the UK there is a place called Shrewsbury where even the people who grew up there can’t decide how to pronounce the name of the place. By the way, do you pronounce Paris the same way a french person would? I know I don’t 😊
^^ this
Does this bike have full suspension or is it just the front because it shows full in detailed specs and front in pictures as well as spec overview
@BikeRadar is there any chance that you test new Trek Slash but Alu model?
Everyone else tested top of the line carbon and it is "awesome"... who would guess.
Thanks in advance.
I dig it and would love to A/B this against my Specialized Fuse
While I love the San Quentin and even more love a steel frame, the price of this bike is just ridiculous if you look at the parts list.
You can get a „boutique“ hardtail with SRAM GX, SRAM Code R and a Rock Shox Lyrik at this price, if you build it yourself.
Marin seems to forgot where they are positioned inside the mtb market.
Nobody will buy a Marin Hardtail in this pricerange.
Hell you can get their Hawk Hill for this amount of money.
I ensure you, I’ll have way more fun and will hit much more gnarlier stuff on the Hawk Hill..
Also I’d totally get the San Quentin over this, at this ridiculous price..
Especially the 2020 model which looks so much nicer than this and it’s successor!
Edit:
Don’t get me wrong, I love this bike and I would totally get it - if it costs the same as the San Quentin.
“SRAM GX, SRAM Code R and a Rock Shox Lyrik“ enough with the SRAM lol
Noah Bott go ride your Shimano stuff it it makes you happy..
I won’t let it anywhere near my mountainbikes.
bananas stuff to me the Hawk Hill is way more capable..
Have you seen what people do to it?
They use it as a Slopestyle machine, like they also use the Santa Cruz 5010.
The 5010 also is labeled as a „short travel trailbike“ but nobody would underestimate its shredding capabilities.
Just because Marin labels it as a „short travel trail bike“ it’s not just for the casual ride out of your backdoor.
Also I don’t know why you label the El Roy as a Hardcore bike, it also has only 140mm up front.
The usual hardcore Hardtails have between 160-180mm of travel.
So I don’t think it’s wrong to compare these two bikes.
But as you said, everyone rides what he likes to ride.
And that’s his/her good right!
You guys make great reviews.
Could you do one about.
Ragley Big AL 1.0 2021
i’ve read your review on the Ragley Big AL 2.0 from last year. Seems like Ragley has listen to you for the 1.0 with the upgrades compare to the 2.0
The only people that will know is you guys.
I hope you make a review on the new one I am looking forward to seeing it or reading it
Damn I wish I could afford that sled.
That made me really confused about horizontal position of seat related to bottom bracket. Is there even a "correct" seat position to prevent stress injuries.
why seat tube angle n head tube angle doesn't balance?
serious question, are those rims shot?
Yeah, noticed that as well - could be just the decals with some dirt accumulated underneath, but it looks like the whole paint is delaminating from the metal... 😯
Just the sticker starting peel.
I believe those brakes are Alivio level. The MT-500 series brakes are the non-series Deore level brakes.
todays alivio is the yesterdays deore :)
amazing bike way better than yeti arc
How does it compare to the Orange P7?
Hardtail Party has good points on this bike
I would choose the Nukeproof Scout. More or less the same only lighter.
Nothing like it at all 😉
give us an affordable fsus steel frame!!!
After the third Asda advert I couldn't skip through I gave up watching.
Ad blocker mate, ad blocker.
Cool bike
I'm 5'5" based on the bikes geometry even the regular size frame might be too big for my height. Is this bike intended for taller riders?
baldy_13 the size is pretty basic. Why do you think so? Compare the ETT instead of reach to your current bike for example. Also has a very short seat tube, suits for smaller riders as well. Try modern geometry bike and you notice it is in every way better than the more traditional geo bikes.
@@sambolo thanks for the suggestions, I'll put this on my list of MTBs to buy after I have saved enough money 💰😁
It seems that way but hopefully not.
Those seatstays thought... wouldn’t be the first marin with broken seat/chain stays..
Looks like a Norco torrent, id take the Torrent
SLX Cassette is it not?
It is
LOVE IT
Needs a thudbuster dude!
it’s a cool niche bike, but I don’t think anyone would honestly prefer this over an actual DH bike for legitimate tracks. Just saying it can handle DH doesn’t make it true. The design also reminds me of the Guerrilla Gravity Pedal Head from a couple years ago.
The just HAVE to work on design on this forks.
I want this bike
Looks alot like the Norco torrent
would you say already what's the fork travel instead of just saying super long
130... pretty short
The first glance made me think the frame was bent ita so slack.
Is the seatstay a little bit thin for a hardcore hardtail? I was planning to buy a local enduro HT frame with this kind of seatstay. I know its butted and its chromoly but im just curios why newer hardcore ht frames have this thin seatstays compared to its chainstays. Sorry for my bad english
If you're not sure abt it, just get a nukeproof scout dude. Got one myself, it's just a proven enduro ht.
Okay, so this, a Ragley Blue Pig or an Orange P7?
I’d go P7, or On-One Hello Dave
I love Ragley bikes so....
Now try a doctahawk
Whilst i think its great that Marin have put out such a bike, when you consider the on one hello dave is nearly a thousand pounds cheaper, at the moment ,with a better spec, it is on the pricey side
The Hello Dave is a bit of a hidden gem...
Giles Turner yeah i think so too
Nice
It’s just crazy 😜
This looks like Merida Big Trail
im laughing at this abomination with my steel 26" and slx + zee
Finally!
looks like the norco torrent
it looks like the grim donut
I like the video, not the bike. I am American. I dislike American companies ripping off small, often non domestic brands and ideas/designs. In this case it would be the Pipedream Moxie from the U.K. Buy the Moxie.
how is this a rip-off of the moxie? they're both aggressive steel hardtails but it really doesn't go further than that, definitely some geo differences between the two, moxie utilizes a bigger fork, and the moxie is built around being able to vary wheel size and chainstay length.
IMO this kind of bike should be better with 650b wheels
I really don’t understand this less is more approach, I had a honzo st, it sucked. I mean really, climbing was hindered by the slack geo and relatively high weight, downhill was okay on flow trails but the second you hit a big compression your head angle steepens really quickly and tech is just stupid. For not that much more you can get a decent full sus that may even have warranty on the pivot bearings, therefore why go a hardtail? If you have the money, enjoy your self on a fun full sus, if you just ride flow with very little hard landings or anything then I guess this bike would work?
I bought a Norco Optic BTW, really similar bike in terms of geo but it feels way better and is much much easier to go downhill and climb!
I would never buy a bike inspired by a burrito place lol bad way to market a 2500$ bike if you ask me.
It just looks ‘wrong’. I’d rather have a 1990’s Pine Mountain. Now that WAS a bike!
£2295 for a basic hard tail with deore set up! Unbelievable Geoff, I thought you'd of said about 1K. I can't catch my breath.
El Roy more like El ripoff. Love the video though
Id like to try one but the bike looks ugly and heavy.
It’s a thrasher
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Did anyone else notice the appalling build quality of the wheels? The black vinyl flaking off a brand new bike!!!
Fuuuuuck i want one :'(
I'm sorry, but a 1282 wheelbase on a size large is ridiculous. Too long. Don't like the spec. I'd rather go Honzo ESD
Asa Hunt with a slack head angle it’s going to happen.
I HAVE THAT DROPER LEVER IT IS CRAP
This is not a deore cassette
The frame looks boring!
Looks a lot like an on one scandal, nuke proof scout or orange crush
Ultra hardcore hardtail blablabla 29inch wheel wow so hardcore 🤦😂
Downhill Worldcup bikes are running 29er wheels at this point... Inform yourself before saying wrong things :)
Mid price bike my ass.... 2K for a hardtail😥
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Thin
Muh-rin, not mehr-in
@Animagus Borealis uh huh
Too low in the front. There is something off about this bike.
So slightly less hardcore on one hello dave for alot more money
Currently the hello dave is £300 off so you can get it for £1400
Love the bike
Your my wife now......
Please stop saying "the, El Roy"... The the words mean the the same thing so its really annoying for the the bilingual speakers that might be watching the the video.
1st
2nd!!
It's such an unattractive bike. Somehow the Kona Honzo ESD looks cool with similar numbers, but this thing just looks odd.
It is ugly.