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Old 05-03-26 | 01:07 PM
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Can anyone help identify the model type of this Marin bike from around 2009/2010?




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Old 05-03-26 | 01:43 PM
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According to Gemini:

The bicycle shown in the image is a Marin Bolinas Ridge.
This model is a staple in Marin's hardtail mountain bike lineup, designed for recreational trail riding and general off-road use. It typically features:
  • Frame: Lightweight aluminum alloy.
  • Suspension: A front suspension fork to absorb bumps on trails.
  • Drivetrain: Generally equipped with Shimano components for reliable shifting.
  • Wheels: Standard 26-inch or 29-inch wheels depending on the specific year of the model.
Doesn't look like a suspension fork to me though.
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Old 05-03-26 | 04:28 PM
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It looks like a pretty basic hybrid or rigid mountain style bike. What are you looking to know?
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Old 05-03-26 | 05:00 PM
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Doesn't look like a suspension fork to me though.
That's a zero travel front fork...
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Old 05-04-26 | 11:19 AM
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The only two model names I can think of that are two words with the first being noticeably longer than the second are Bolinas Ridge and Palisades Trail.
That photo might be around 2010 but I think that bike is several years older than that. Most of Marin's frames, especially their lower end models, which that is, got some curves in them by around 2010 and all of the tubing on the one pictured are nice and straight.
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