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A 1998 Marin Rift Zone, owned since new, main frame has easily done over 10k miles.
Before - main frame, stem and bars original (swingarm off a 99 Mount Vision):-
After - only main frame original. Actually looks more orange in the flesh:-
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Ginger beardy bike
Jesus Christ that is awful. How long are your legs?
I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.
I like it! (even though yellow/orange isn't my favourite)
I had a b17 FRS, which sadly cracked under the swingarm. I always loved the ride though, even compared to other big designs. The frame design doesn't have the swoopy cool of the more modern options, but I still think it's one of the neatest solutions to all the lines of a full sus.
I'll be riding the Marin Rock Springs that replaced the b17 in the alps in a few weeks, and enjoying it. The bike proved its worth (and toughness) there last year too.
If you like it that's all that matters...
Garden looks much more overgrown in the first picture.
I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.
Prove it. Photos please.
Good on you for recycling rather than just binning. Can't say I like the look of it though. Maybe a darker colour would have de-emphasised the tall/spindly look. You go though mate. If it ain't broke... etc.
"Quick! Quick! Put a planter over the drain covers so no one notices them"
re: the Marin - if it rides and looks how you want then fair play to you. The sadlle does look a bit 'pointy down at the front' for long term comfort though.
[i]I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.[/i]
She's overrated. The Marin's better
I loved mine, used it till it cracked then have had several new ones since and still wish I'd had/tried the original with a platform shock.
What travel are you running the reba's(?) at?
Even at 100mm I thought they'd be very tall for it
(they're as tall as the MX Comp's I last ran on my '00 MV)
Its an old design but you have done a nice job!
* Needs a black crank, seatpost, rear mech and rims.
* Front tyre logo not centred on valve.
* Shock cover looks naff.
* Rear mech cable too long.
* Poploc cable too long.
* rear disc hose wobbly along top tube
* light mounting on seatpost appears to have no light attached
Colour looks [i]quite [/i]good though ๐
I really liked my (original) Mount Vision - but sadly ripped off the head tube. I also really liked my DH FRS, but that got stolen ๐
Nice resto ๐
I'm with b17 re Jon Whytes design.
The rebas are 100mm, as were the 04 mx comp air's before. Perfick with the 120mm stem/tiller imho - I'm a technical climber.
Does your dead grandmother do test rides that extend past the car park Scott ? (my legs are long enough to kick your ass) ๐
I actually prefered the before shot, but neither could be regarded as handsome!
Looks like an old bike restored. Whats not to like about that? Well done.
My 1997 Riftzone(owned from new) was in use tonight !
89 Pine Mountain, first mountain bike I wanted but couldnt afford came up short on the saving and ended up with a bear valley. Still great but made the mistake of going for 21" gate size.
Shouldnt those pads be floro yellow local motion ones to be fully authentic with a match colour zefal pump?
You can't polish a turd as the old saying goes.
91 pine mountain was my first mtb. I still marvel at how before their time the 25" fluoro orange bars were since everyone else seemed to be on 20" ones ๐
Know what? I actually quite like that...and I don't like full suss bikes as a rule. Nice work.
prehaps you should have written berate your restoration...if had dated from 1988 then truly it would be classic!
but really its great to see something old and supposedly obsolete given a new lease of life ... well done! have fun.
Great to see someone continuing to love and ride an old bike, rather than the norm on here which seems to be buy a bike, spend a fortune on upgrades, decide don't like it (for some unknown reason) a few months later, sell it at a loss, then buy the next new thing / latest model, and then repeat ad infinitum!
I prefer the first pic, cos it looks like you ride it out in them woods somehere.
Aw sweet...and they obviously still make SDP sandals too...
Having seen the original and the build up pictures, this has been an excellent project, keeping a classic going.
Posting here always attracts a range of views and the only opinion that matters is the owner's.
Tangerine is definitely the new orange and this build must be so much more satisfying than just buying a new one.
And SPD sandals are de riguer May to September. Along with shorts!
It looks well done, but can't help thinking a nice deep glossy blus would have suited it better.
Has it been powder coated or stove enamelled?
Nice job Rifty. There's nothing like keeping a classic going. If folk are thinking that is tasteless, check out my '99 Attack Trail - still my main ride. Anyone found out where Grannie Mcavennie's final resting place is at? There's nothing to say you can't ride both!
....and yes, I know the fence needs done.
is the saddle at that angle so you can get some real speed up as you slide off it and your spuds hit the bottle cage?
Classic? That's just old!
Agree that the Pine Mountain is more classic.
Not sure of the colour on the rebuild.
ill agree 2008 is not a classic in my book .i was expecting something else .
satisfying all the same though good job
robdob - that's triple comet dust powder coated by the excellent folk at [url= http://www.windridge.co.uk/content.php/410 ]Windridge[/url].
The stw response to peoples builds always make me chuckle - that's why I posted 
wwaswas - yep, have since adjusted that saddle angle. Still got those kevlar spuds, but been through a few cages with them. Still think the old Marin design is good - apart from the cage mounts.





