2014 Marin Attack Trail XT9
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2014 Marin Attack Trail XT9
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 Frame: CXR 60T Carbon Main Frame & Swing Arm, 150mm Travel, QUAD 3 Suspension System, 27.5” wheels, Tapered Headtube, 142 x 12mm Shimano E-Thru Dropout System
Front Fork: Rock Shox Pike RCT3, Dual Position Air Spring, 160-130mm Travel, Rebound and Low Speed Compression Adjust and 3-Position (Lock, Platform, Open) Compression Lever, 15mm Maxle Light Dropouts, Tapered Alloy Steer Tube, 35mm Black Anodized Stanchions
Rear Suspension: Rock Shox Monarch Plus RC3 High Volume, External Rebound Adjust and 3-Position Compression Lever (Open, Mid, Firm)
Shift Lever: Shimano XT, 2 Way and Instant Release, 10-Speed
Derailleur Front: Shimano XT, Direct Mount, 2x10-Speed
Derailleur Rear: Shimano XT Shadow Plus, Medium Cage, Direct Mount
Brakes Front: Avid Elixir 9 Trail Hydraulic Disc, 7” Rotor
Brakes Rear: Avid Elixir 9 Trail Hydraulic Disc, 6” Rotor
Brake Levers: Avid Hydraulic, Carbon
Pedals: None
Crankset: e13 TRS+, 38/24T 2x10, P3 Connect Oversize Alloy Spindle
Bottom Bracket: e13 P3 Connect with Oversize Angular Contact Bearings
Chain: Shimano HG75, with PTFE Coating
Cassette: Shimano SLX, 11-36, 10-Speed
Hub Rear: Easton, Included with wheelset
Hub Front: Easton, Included with wheelset
Rim: Easton Vice XLT 27.5”, UST Tubeless
Spokes Nipples: Sapim
Tires: Schwalbe Hans Dampf Evolution Nic Evolution, 27.5 x 2.35, Tubeless Ready with Snakeskin Sidewall Protection, TrailStar Compound Front, PaceStar Compountd Rear, Folding Bead
Saddle: Fizik Gobi XM, Mg Rails
Seatpost: KS LEV Integra, 125mm Drop, Internally Routed Remote
Stem: Easton Haven, 0 Degree
Handlebar: Easton Haven, 711mm Wide, 20mm Rise
Grips: Marin Micro-Knurl Double Locking
Headset: FSA Orbit 1.5 ZS, 1 1/8” Top, 1.5” Bottom
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 Drop post might have to go bye bye....even at the lowest setting, its not low enough for me.
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 dual position, huh?
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 l suppose l could lower the post a little deeper into the frame but, inside the frame, the lever hardware is mighty jammed up. for this bike, l'm not too concerned about having a drop-post. l will just ride with it at a happy medium. if l go somewhere that has a super long climb or a super long downhill... l'll take the time to adjust it by hand.
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 missionary & doggystyle?
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 699er
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 4twenty9?
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 will get some better pics soon.... had a shit ton of stuff going on, ran outta day light
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 Sweet bike, BTW what is the white shit on the ground!!!! LOL Loving the Pike..
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 l blew up the Stay Puff marshmallow guy...just like in Ghostbusters ... that's all that's left of him..
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 HaHa......
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 hot stuff
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 like your momma....


yeah, this the tweener --- there's one level up (super bling), one level down (for average Joe.. with an alloy frame not carbon).

typical Marin spec, built with nice nice stuff... besides the lock-on grips and stem cap, no house brands on this puppy like you see on the BIG BOX companies.
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 no, like your daddy.







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