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Marin Alpine Path Reshapes All-New, Tremendous Adjustable 160mm Alloy Enduro Bike: 1st Journey

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The all-new Marin Alpine Path is an alloy enduro transformer. It’s an entire departure from the earlier technology bike, absolutely adopting the very best of recent enduro mountain bike tech, plus a lot adjustability to actually dial in your good setup. And even to allow you to change the character of your bike, because the you alter the place you journey it.

With all that adjustability mentioned, the brand new Marin Alpine Path is already a killer bike out of the field in its customary settings. So let the tinkers tinker, and let the remainder of us simply hop on and hit the paths…

2024 Marin Alpine Path 160mm alloy enduro bike

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, XR AXS complete
(Photograph Mountain Bike Connection Winter/Rupert Fowler)

Marin calls the brand new 170mm entrance / 160mm rear Alpine Path their “boldest and most succesful” mountain bike ever. It’s solely actually 10mm extra journey entrance and rear and a 1/2° slacker head angle, however this new bike absolutely embraces rowdy enduro driving in its new aluminum guise. Sure, that’s proper. The brand new 2024 Marin Alpine Path is now aluminum solely base on delivering a high-value to the rider – there’s no carbon model. And the best way Marin described it, there’s not likely any motive to make this bike carbon.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, AT XR angledMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, AT XR angled
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

As an alternative, this new Alpine Path is constructed to be the burly bike you’ll be able to take to the bike park, shuttle as much as shred your native hills, pedal up for some all-around all-mountain good instances, and even strap on a race quantity and hit the enduro circuit with it.

So, what else is new?

Tremendous Adjustable

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, zero offset headsetMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, zero offset headset
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

Adjustability is the important thing buzzword right here. This new Marin Alpine Path was designed to adapt to the rider, terrain, and their fashion of driving. They are saying there are 12 geo combos you’ll be able to set the bike up with.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, all geometry optionsMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, all geometry options
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Good for the tuner geeks amongst us.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, angle adjust headset cupsMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, angle adjust headset cups
(Photograph BCA/Marin)

Up entrance which means the bike begins with a Zero-offset headset. Or you’ll be able to drop within the angle-adjust higher headset cup and alter the pinnacle angle by +/-0.75°.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, seatstay rocker lin kflip-chipMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, seatstay rocker lin kflip-chip
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

In the course of the bike, on the prime of the seatstay the place they meet the rocker, a easy flip-chip allows you to swap between the usual mullet setup with a 29″ entrance/27.5″ rear wheel. Or swap in a 29″ rear wheel (not included) for a full 29er setup with nearly unchanged geometry.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, chainstay flip-chipMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, chainstay flip-chip
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

Then, out again the place the chainstay closes in on the rear axle, one other easy flip-chip allows you to decide a Excessive backside bracket/Quick chainstay size for extra agility or a Low/Lengthy place for extra stability. BB peak varies 7.2mm and chainstay size modifications 7mm. Each of that are comparatively small modifications that may tweak the bike’s dealing with to your liking, with out doing something too drastic.

The suspension-tech-adverse don’t want to fret although.

It’s nonetheless tremendous good within the out-of-the-box preset place, too.

Downtube storage

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, Bear Box internal frame storage detailMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, Bear Box internal frame storage detail
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

The Alpine Path’s downtube glovebox is named the Bear Field. The big opening within the hydroformed alloy downtube makes room for a custom-made waterproof bag to hold your spares contained in the body. A TPU tube, instrument & inflator, for instance. The Bear Field door itself is “double-sealed” to maintain water out, however simple sufficient to function and nonetheless safe. And serves because the mounting level for the one bottle cage mount on the body.

However, there’s additionally an additional set of bosses above the rocker hyperlink the place you’ll be able to mount an exterior instrument provider or gear strap.

Tech particulars

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, sngledMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, sngled
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

The brand new 160mm Marin Alpine Path is now a correct 4-bar suspension design because of shifting the rear finish’s pivot onto the chainstay. They name it MultiTrac 2 LT – gen 2 and Lengthy Journey. The replace permits Marin designers to “cut back anti-rise, permitting for higher chassis management whereas braking, extra mid-stroke help, and higher really feel at backside out” to coincide with the bump up in journey. A bonus within the suspension redesign was the choice so as to add the chainstay flip-chip.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, head badgeMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, head badge
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

The bike contains a absolutely 6061 aluminum body, and a correct headbadge. All full bike builds come arrange with a blended mullet 29″ entrance & 27.5″ rear wheel combo. However all sizes and all builds can merely swap in a 29″ rear wheel and flip the chip to go full 29er.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, NDSMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, NDS
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

The bike now contains a bigger diameter 34.9mm seatpost for larger & smoother dropper journey, inside cable routing with self-sealing rubber gasket guides, and a brand new UDH. Plus, there’s a 73mm threaded BSA backside bracket, ISCG05 tabs, Enhance thru-axles, and post-mount disc brakes.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, protector detailsMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, protector details
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

Lastly, thick rubber protectors on the chainstay & seatstay hold any rattling chain noise to a minimal. And a giant downtube protector retains rocks from messing up your paintjob. Plus, slightly mini-mudflap on the chainstay yoke retains rocks & particles from chewing up the swingarm or messing with the primary pivot bearings. Plus, all of those rubber protectors are a pleasant canvas for Marin to indicate off their California forest inspiration.

Preliminary Setup

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, AT XR test bikeMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, AT XR test bike
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

Whereas I like the flashy pink & blue of the top-tier bike, I used to be completely satisfied to get some moist path time on the second-tier Alpine Path XR (eXtra Rad!) earlier this 12 months. I form of really feel like that is the proper construct for an aluminum enduro bike. It mixes the very best huge journey suspension RockShox has on provide, with the lower-cost dependability & efficiency of a mid-tier mechanical drivetrain and the pleasantly-powerful DB8 brakes. You’ll by no means fear about bashing this construct by way of gnarly rock gardens, or hucking it off some sketchy drops. And that’s exactly what the brand new Marin Alpine Path needs you to do.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, setup position detailsMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Rupert Fowler, setup position details
(Photograph BCA/Rupert Fowler)

I rode the big bike in its inventory Mullet wheel combo setup, Low backside bracket / Lengthy chainstay flip-chip setting, and center place zero-offset headset cups.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, test geometryMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable alloy enduro bike, test geometry

Which means 63° head angle, 78.3° seat angle, 442mm chainstays, and a 345mm backside bracket peak (or 20mm BB drop from the centerline of the axles – 14mm drop from the 27.5″ rear & 31mm drop from the 29″ entrance. #geometry)

First Rides

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, climbingMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, climbing
(Photograph Mountain Bike Connection Winter/Mirror Media)

In that setup, the bike felt nice. A stable start line. Tremendous succesful when issues received steep and slippery (the paths and rocks had been additional greasy for my take a look at rides). However nonetheless lots agile for climbing technical trails too. This can be a fairly burly (learn: heavy) bike, so it doesn’t zip up the climbs. The brand new alloy body is claimed to be 200g heavier than the shorter journey/older Alpine Path Carbon body. Nevertheless it was composed and slowly however steadily saved going again up the hill so I might bomb down once more. It feels lighter than it truly is.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, corneringMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, cornering
(Photograph BCA/Mirror Media)

Marin describes this extra secure setting mode as “Quick” and it appeared good for the bermy trails interspersed with huge chunky rocks.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, trail ridingMarin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, trail riding
(Photograph BCA/Mirror Media)

I might think about swapping to the upper BB/shorter chainstay place on my steeper, extra technical native trails. And would positively wish to check out a full 29er setup. (Which manages to maintain geo the identical, solely barely slacking the seat angle.) These two modifications are tremendous easy (assuming you’ve a spare 29″ rear wheel). And can be enjoyable to play with. Headset adjustment is a bit messier. I’m proud of the 0°, and altering means swapping higher cups which takes a bit extra time. However the routing is all old-school inside by way of the frames, so cup swaps are fairly simple too.

2024 Marin Alpine Path – Pricing, availability & choices

2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, frameset2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, frameset

The brand new Marin Alpine Path is available in three full bike builds spec’d round efficiency suspension, and in a single frameset. All function the identical Collection 4 Aluminum MultiTrac 2 LT body, all in 4 extremely adjustable inventory sizes (S-XL).

The alloy body package sells for $1850 / 1900€ with a custom-tuned RockShox Tremendous Deluxe Final coil shock (size-specific spring weights). And it certainly would be the start line for probably the most {custom} builds.

2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT12024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT1
2024 Marin Alpine Path 1

If you would like ready-to-shred out-of-the-box, the $3200 / 3500€ Alpine Path 1 is a stable enduro start line. This brown & blue bikes will get a Fox 36 Rhythm fork & {custom} tune Fox Float Efficiency air shock, plus a Shimano Deore 12sp drivetrain and TRP Slate EVO 4-piston brakes with mega 203mm rotors.

2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT XR2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT XR
Marin Alpine Path XR

Step it as much as the $4600 / 5060€ Marin Alpine Path XR that I test-rode in bushed aluminum silver and black for a barely extra gnarly construct. Right here you get the killer RockShox Zeb Final fork paired to a Tremendous Deluxe Final coil shock out again. A no-nonsense SRAM GX Eagle mechanical groupset rounds out the bullet-proof construct with SRAM DB8 Stealth 4-piston brakes & 200mm rotors.

2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT XR AXS2024 Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, AT XR AXS
Marin Alpine Path XR AXS

Or go full enduro race in Marin staff pink & blue on the $5400 / 5945€ Alpine Path XR AXS. Which has an actual weight of 37.14lb/16.88kg. Right here you get the identical RockShox Zeb & Tremendous Deluxe Coil Final suspension, however upgraded to a SRAM GX T-Sort AXS Eagle digital drivetrain and Code Bronze 4-piston brakes.

Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, riding
Marin Alpine Trail 160mm adjustable aluminum alloy enduro bike, photo by Mountain Bike Connection Winter-Mirror Media, riding
(Photograph BCA/Mirror Media)

All three bikes and the frameset can be found beginning right now by way of your native Marin seller bikeshop. Though fast availability is a bit restricted on some sizes.

MarinBikes.com

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