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Old 11-24-25 | 04:04 PM
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Bikes: 1982 Trek 930R Custom, '91 Diamondback Ascent w/ XT, XTR updates, Fuji Team Pro CF road flyer, Specialized Sirrus Gravel Convert, '09 Comencal Meta 5.5 XC, '02 Marin MBX500, '84 Gitane Criterium bike

Originally Posted by veganbikes
When I looked up specs for one of the versions of it and it stated MT200s. Maybe the current model uses Tektro but from information I found probably on their website in the past has been MT200s. Regardless though MT200s are a good cheap brake and one I recommend to a lot of people because they are decent brakes for the price and that price is pretty low and they use common pads.

What snobbery? Because I am honest and don't fawn over a bike with parts not designed for mountain biking being built up and sold as a mountain bike? If that helps you sleep at night go for it. I was honest just replace the parts and save up money towards a more sensible bike. If you think that is snobbery you clearly are out of your element or just are trying to blow smoke and I don't do that and don't believe in the practice. My parents taught me honesty is the best solution sorry you didn't get that lesson it is a good one to have.

They make Marlins with air forks and decent components I probably wouldn't own one because I have zero interest in paying Trek prices for a bike that can be anywhere from $100-300 cheaper from a brand like Specialized or Marin or Jamis or someone like that.
every Marlin5 from 2025, back to 2020 uses Tektro.
i checked... you should too.
https://mtbdatabase.com/bikes/2020/t...trek-marlin-5/

insult yourself.

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