Yup, I bought another one (I'm gonna stop browsing through adverts not to be tempted again).
It's a '93 Marlin Bear Valley in very good and original state. It even had a Cateye Vectra cc-7000 from I think the right era on it. Even the tires are the original Marin Lite ones.
Only thing not like new are the decals, they are just stickers on the frame, and at some points peeling off.
There is some rust on the steering stem, I think its nickelplated or something like that.
I also had to change the front and rear wheelbearings they were not perfect anymore. Rest is fine.
Specs:
Frame: Steel (Cr-Mo)
Fork: Marin Rockstar (Cr-Mo)
Headset: Ritchey Logic 1 1/8
Stem: Marin Lite
Handlebar: Marin Lite
Grips: Marin Lite (High density foam)
Barends: Marin Lite
Brakes: Shimano Exage
Brake Pads:
Brake Cables:
Cantilever cable hangers:
Brake Levers: Deore LX
Shifters:
Front Derailleur: Deore LX
Rear Derailleur: Deore LX
Derailleur Cables:
Cassette:
Chain:
Cranks: Shimano Exage
Crank Bolts:
Chainrings:
Chainring bolts:
Bottom Bracket:
Pedals:
Hub Skewers:
Rims: Araya TM18
Hubs: Shimano Exage
Nipples:
Spokes: 1,8mm SS
Tyres: Marin Lite
Tubes:
Saddle: Marin Lite
Seatpost:Marin Lite
Seatpost Binder:
Weight: According to Marin 11,8 kg
Compared to my American Eagle and the SM800, the frame is to big for me. But as I'm only using it on the road it doesn't bother me really. But when I go from the SM800 to the Marin it feels huge.
When wondering what the little red Ty-wrap is doing on the horizontal tube, it's preventing the Steer from damaging the paint. I can put it a little higher, but I like it at this height.
Greetings,
Herman
It's a '93 Marlin Bear Valley in very good and original state. It even had a Cateye Vectra cc-7000 from I think the right era on it. Even the tires are the original Marin Lite ones.
Only thing not like new are the decals, they are just stickers on the frame, and at some points peeling off.
There is some rust on the steering stem, I think its nickelplated or something like that.
I also had to change the front and rear wheelbearings they were not perfect anymore. Rest is fine.
Specs:
Frame: Steel (Cr-Mo)
Fork: Marin Rockstar (Cr-Mo)
Headset: Ritchey Logic 1 1/8
Stem: Marin Lite
Handlebar: Marin Lite
Grips: Marin Lite (High density foam)
Barends: Marin Lite
Brakes: Shimano Exage
Brake Pads:
Brake Cables:
Cantilever cable hangers:
Brake Levers: Deore LX
Shifters:
Front Derailleur: Deore LX
Rear Derailleur: Deore LX
Derailleur Cables:
Cassette:
Chain:
Cranks: Shimano Exage
Crank Bolts:
Chainrings:
Chainring bolts:
Bottom Bracket:
Pedals:
Hub Skewers:
Rims: Araya TM18
Hubs: Shimano Exage
Nipples:
Spokes: 1,8mm SS
Tyres: Marin Lite
Tubes:
Saddle: Marin Lite
Seatpost:Marin Lite
Seatpost Binder:
Weight: According to Marin 11,8 kg
Compared to my American Eagle and the SM800, the frame is to big for me. But as I'm only using it on the road it doesn't bother me really. But when I go from the SM800 to the Marin it feels huge.
When wondering what the little red Ty-wrap is doing on the horizontal tube, it's preventing the Steer from damaging the paint. I can put it a little higher, but I like it at this height.
Greetings,
Herman