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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):-

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After - only main frame original. Actually looks more orange in the flesh:-

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Posted : 14/07/2010 1:02 pm
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Ginger beardy bike


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:03 pm
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Jesus Christ that is awful. How long are your legs?

I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:32 pm
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Having also owned one (well, the longer travelled DH-FRS but they look the same), I can honestly say that they are pretty fugly ๐Ÿ˜‰ Sorry!

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Posted : 14/07/2010 1:34 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:38 pm
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If you like it that's all that matters...


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:41 pm
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That's not a classic Marin.... This is
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And do get some weedkiller on them daisies. Tsssk letting the side down like that ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:43 pm
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Garden looks much more overgrown in the first picture.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:47 pm
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I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.

Prove it. Photos please.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:57 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:57 pm
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"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.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 1:59 pm
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[i]I'd rather ride the body of my dead grandmother.[/i]

She's overrated. The Marin's better


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 2:08 pm
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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)


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 3:00 pm
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Its an old design but you have done a nice job!


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 3:03 pm
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* 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 ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 3:20 pm
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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 ๐Ÿ™

Nice resto ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 3:41 pm
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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) ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 9:50 pm
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I actually prefered the before shot, but neither could be regarded as handsome!


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 9:54 pm
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Looks like an old bike restored. Whats not to like about that? Well done.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 9:58 pm
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My 1997 Riftzone(owned from new) was in use tonight !


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 10:38 pm
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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?


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 10:54 pm
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You can't polish a turd as the old saying goes.


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 11:20 pm
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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 ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 11:36 pm
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Know what? I actually quite like that...and I don't like full suss bikes as a rule. Nice work.


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 12:33 am
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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.


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 12:54 am
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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!


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 1:54 am
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I prefer the first pic, cos it looks like you ride it out in them woods somehere.


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 2:23 am
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Aw sweet...and they obviously still make SDP sandals too...


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 7:50 am
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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!


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 8:13 am
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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?


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 8:53 am
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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!

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....and yes, I know the fence needs done.


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 9:13 am
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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?


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 11:19 am
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Classic? That's just old!


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 11:34 am
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Agree that the Pine Mountain is more classic.

Not sure of the colour on the rebuild.


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 11:42 am
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ill agree 2008 is not a classic in my book .i was expecting something else .

satisfying all the same though good job


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 11:44 am
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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 :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 15/07/2010 6:18 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 16/07/2010 8:49 am
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this is my vintage Team Marin, gets used more often than not for our sunday rides.

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Posted : 16/07/2010 10:04 am