мой с 2000 года у меня... просто самый надежный аппарат из всего, что у меня было. правда я так не гоняю, как ребята на видео , а использую его как туристический... на него можно повесить, всё что надо и не надо... и он доедет до места назначения без каких либо проблем.! отличный велосипед!
I had a gravel bike set up tubeless, of course, a million advantages, but I have fallen back in love with tubes and will keep these stock wheels until they fall off the bike
Great video. Looking to get a 4 corner here in Spain where the video was shot but it's impossible to find. Any idea of how to get one here and when it might be available?
Hello - we don't sell wheels aftermarket, but your Marin dealer should be able to give you some great suggestions on wheels that'll fit your needs and budget.
Trevor LastScoutInTheWoods, where is the place in Malaysia to buy/try those bikes? I'm guessing in/around KL only, or there is some more places? AND generally speaking, is it possible to buy good-quality gear in Malaysia for long-distance cycling, like racks, lights etc.? I am thinking about coming over to Malaysia from Europe and try cycling around S-E Asia. TX
@@bitoszair4631 Rodalink bikecycle stores carry Marin in Malaysia. Their outlets are in Kuala Lumpur. They also sell Topeak & Cateye if you need gears for touring.
Just sold my four corners that I bought new in January 2023 to buy the updated model. Was it necessary? Nope. Do I regret it? Nope. I also picked up a larkspur a while back. Gives me some of the same sensations that my 2018 pine mountain gave me. My only wish is that these entry bikes came with tubeless compatible wheels. The new four corners 2 is tempting, but it’s more bike than I need. Plus, I loved my green four corners and the new turquoise looks sick.
Nice! Just picked up my FC 2020 bike today. Pretty excited. @Marin Bikes how does it handle up hills? I live on hardcore north shore. So my hill climbs go from sea level to 1100meters pretty fast. Any mods that would make it "lighter" and better ascend those steep climbs?
Congrats on the new ride. The Four Corners has wide range gearing, designed for loaded touring/bikepacking, but it's not going to be the fastest one up the hills. You could consider upgrading the wheels and putting tires with smoother tread on it, or just sit up and enjoy the scenery. Have fun!
Hi guys and Marin officials! Just wanna ask about 4c. Do you guys have some BB spacers on the bike (come standard). I notice that the bike is using sora (road) crank set and road BB HT2. I just notice that I have 3 spacers on my BB right now, and as far as I know, a 68mm shell+road bb+road crankset doesn't need spacers. It might be added by my lbs, or come standard from Marin it self, idk. All I know is right now, it's knocking, and seems something wrong with the spacers. Appreciate the help here. Cheers
Based on what you have said, it should be OK, but an easy way to make sure is to check the “stopper plate." If the plate is down and the pin is in the hole on the crank, then the spacing of the BB is correct. If not, it should be checked. Your Marin dealer would be the best to do the inspection.
Hi Saad - the Four Corners should be quite easy to fit mudguards to. Check with your local bike shop for advice, but we like those made by Portland Design Works (ridepdw.com/collections/fenders), Planet Bike (www.planetbike.com/bike-fenders/), and SKS (www.sks-germany.com/en/productcategories/mudguards/). Most of these suppliers have fit guides on their websites.
Hi Joe - it's hard to say, as it really comes down to rider fitness, terrain and road surface. A bike like the Four Corners will certainly not be as fast or efficient as a road race bike, but far more so than a mountain bike.
@@marin_bikes thanks, yes that would be subjective. If I ask more objectively, what would be the reduction in speed just because of the weight of four corner at 14kg as compared to a 8-9kg true road bike, keeping all other parameters the same.
@@joekoshy8247 Hi Joe - it's really hard to give a firm figure on that, but I would not be surprised if one rolled along on a Four Corners at a speed roughly 25% lower than on a road race bike. This would be due to the Four Corners tires having more rolling resistance, a heavier frame, and the rider being in a more upright (and arguably more comfortable) but less aerodynamic position. Kind of like the difference between running in lightweight running shoes and hiking-oriented shoes. Or driving a Subaru Outback vs. a Porsche 911.
Hi Neelesh - the bikes were mostly completely stock, and the only upgrades made were the addition of the amazingly talented riders (Vero Sandler and Nikki Whiles).
@@neeleshkushte6023 Yeah, some of us rode the same routes a year after that was filmed, and were amazed at the speed those two garnered on the rocky trails.
@@marin_bikes The reason for my inquisition being I'm looking for a touring rig that could traverse on any road conditions. I feel the Four Corners is quite a nice bike, however, the QR at the front fork and 32 spoke count have me worrying a little. Traditional touring bikes come with a 36 spoke count. Currently, I tour on a foldie, but Indian road conditions hardly encourage the foldie. Besides, the place I live around is pretty hilly.
@@neeleshkushte6023 Hi Neelesh - while traditional touring bikes did have 36 or even 40 spoke wheels, advances in metallurgy and design mean that we can build stout wheels using the same 32h standard that we employ across our MTB range. Of course your conditions may be different from what other Four Corners riders experience, but we frequently see posts and get emails from happy riders who have taken their Four Corners to all points on the globe.
that is, i'm thinking of buying a four corners, but I'm very undecided about the size, I'm 1.78 tall practically in the middle of the M and L, what advice would you give me? i will use this bike for long distance touring, especially on asphalt..
Hello - we generally recommend someone on the bubble between sizes to go up one size, unless you have proportionally shorter legs, but it really depends on your preference. Your Marin dealer should be able to help you further refine the proper fit. Thanks for your inquiry.
Marin Four Corners frame (at least size M) wobbles and resonates up to extreme amplitude (Sheldon Brown calls this "shimmy"), if loaded with rack bags in the back, and you try to ride on a smooth descent with hands off the handlebars. It was really scary, when I discovered this. I wonder, if all steel frames are like this, or it is something special to Marin only? The bike really lacks torsional stiffness, unfortunately. So, it is probably fine when used as a gravel unloaded one, but for serious touring this is very inconvenient. This is something others also mention in their reviews/feedbacks.
@@danielm978 They're very comfortable, especially if you're used to the more aggressive geometry of a road bike. I'm collecting mine from the shop this weekend!
Hi Kavij - 135kg is right at the limit for us, before gear. We suggest working with your local dealer, to ensure that components like the wheels are properly tensioned at delivery, as well as after ≈200 km of use. Some riders will have wheels with higher spoke counts made, that are a bit better equipped to handle the weigh.
Hi. I'm planning to buy the Nicasio 2 and I am 5'6 with and inseam of 77cm. Based on the sizing guide i am in between size 52cm and 54cm. Which size of the bike will fit me best?
Hi Afif - while both will work for you, it really depends on personal preference when one is "on the bubble" between sizes. For instance, I am on the bubble and use a Nicasio 2 as a commuter, so I went with the smaller size so that my riding position is a touch more upright than on my more performance-oriented bikes where I like to have a roomy top tube. Some riders prefer smaller size frames if they're taking their bikes off paved surfaces as well. Your local bike shop should be able to help guide you to the one that they feel is best for your needs.
@MarinBike hello, I decided on a 4c ! I measure 1m70 and I wonder if the position would not be straighter on a size s than on the size m? I cannot try the bike because there is no more stock and I am ordering it away from home. an advice ? thank you in advance
Hello - yes, it is difficult to test ride bikes in these times of COVID-fueled bike demand. Since you are on the bubble between sizes, it may come down to your body proportions. If you have longer legs, go with the M to get more extension. You can also try to compare the geometry specs against your current bike, to see which may be more in line with what you are comfortable on.
@MarinBike thank you for your comeback. hard to compare with bikes, I've only had bmx and folding bikes for the last twenty years :-). I especially want to have this upright driving position which seems to be the main feature of the geometry of the 4c. I also want to be able to easily get off and show off the bike when it is used in the city. I don't know if my proportions are standard: I have a crotch height of 80.5 cm.
@MarinBike Do you know the height of the woman in the video and the size of the frame used (she seems to me to be more my size than the man). and do you have the same info for the woman who is in the 4c presentation video on your website? thanks in advance
@@tomtom-xl3bc Hello - Vero is about 2-3cm shorter than you are. Sizing is also somewhat of a personal preference. Some riders like the bikes to be a little small under them, while others like riding larger bikes.
@MarinBike again thank you for your reply. you speak of "vero" : is it the person of the video "malaga"? what is the size of its frame? with this info i will see it pretty clearly about what size to take!
Is it possible Marin FC 2021 model size S upgrade to 700c tyre? What is largest possible? Send this question thru email but not yet respond for over a week. Thanks
Hello - No, the XS and S frames are engineered around 650Bv wheels, and do not have the clearance to accommodate 700c wheels. Sorry about the slow response from our customer service side. We've been crazy busy this year. Cheers.
Hey Marin .we loved the video that much .me and the girlfriend are going to buy one each .but could you tell me what four corners means please .can't wait
Hi GTC - Like many of our bikes, the Four Corners is named after a local landmark. In this case, the Four Corners we are referencing is a scenic lookout near Mill Valley, CA, where Panoramic Highway, Muir Woods Rd., and Sequoia Valley Rd. all meet. Here are the coordinates: www.google.com/maps/place/37°53'36.6%22N+122°33'25.9%22W/@37.8935002,-122.5593897,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x808590733c5a3c93:0xd27fa4ddcff9d586!2sMill+Valley,+CA+94941!3b1!8m2!3d37.9060368!4d-122.5449763!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d37.8934955!4d-122.5572008 Enjoy your new bikes!
Howdy - we do have a number of drop bar bikes, and the dropper category overview on our website does a pretty good job explaining what each model is best suited for. www.marinbikes.com/bikes/type/pavement-drop-bar In a nutshell: Headlands = higher-end gravel-focused, with carbon frames; Gestalt X - like the Headlands, but aluminum frames; Gestalt - multi-surface endurance w/aluminum frames; Nicasio - like the Gestalt, but with CrMo frames; Lombard = Urban-focused drop bar; Four Corners = adventure touring. Hope this helps!
Yes, we have a distribution partnership with Ciclo Essentials Private Limited. You can contact them via our distributor locator, found here: www.marinbikes.com/international-distributors
Производитель насколько надежные втулки на модели 2019 года или надо менять на втулки на промышленных подшипниках?Manufacturer how reliable are the sleeve on the model 2019 or need to change the bushings on the industrial bearing?
Hi - not sure which bearings you are referring to, but we use quality components in the Four Corners build, backed by a warranty. The Four Corners is ready for longhaul adventures.
Rear and front wheel bushings?Since there is a dispute in this regard.For example, for a cyclist weighing 80-100 kg and PLU Luggage weight up to 20 Many owners and buyers of this bike would like to know about the reliability of the bushings,as at the moment there are doubts or want to see the bushings on the axles and industrial bearings
@@user-ki9tj2vx7h We use the same hubs on the Four Corners models that we use on many of our mountain bike models. They are stout and have proven to be very reliable over the long haul.
Napęd szosowy w rowerze przygodowym to porażka . Wszystko jest ok jak jedziesz bez obciążenia ale jadąc po przygodę nawet bikepaking ową masz rower dociążony i wtedy napęd montowany seryjnie w marine four corners nie sprawdza się .lepszy byłby napęd MTB.
Amazing skills! Congrats, Marin, on producing this amazing video.
Thanks! It was certainly fun to make, and having two great riders certainly helped. We're glad to see that it's still getting views.
My new 4C arrived two weeks ago. Amazing bike with so much fun deliver when riding roads and forests :) Greetings from Poland!
Enjoy your new ride!
@@marin_bikes Thanks!
A trick: watch movies at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Omari Kobe Definitely, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :D
Why stock wheels are so bad ?😖
I just bought my new 4C like 2 hours ago online! Cant wait to enjoy next bikeventure! Greetings from Indonesia!
Excellent! We hope you have a blast.
Hello! Great production, bravo to all! Would this be Ok for commuting to work with some hills, covering 35-40k? Thanks in advance!
Perfect do anything bike
@@marin_bikes Thank you!
мой с 2000 года у меня... просто самый надежный аппарат из всего, что у меня было. правда я так не гоняю, как ребята на видео , а использую его как туристический... на него можно повесить, всё что надо и не надо... и он доедет до места назначения без каких либо проблем.! отличный велосипед!
A semi truck hit me and my marin bike. Semi truck was destroyed... Marin steel frame is fine. Indestructible
They should produce an ad based on your story :)
if demo this wont sell a bike what will?
i’m fall in love the first time with Marin bike’s 😍 especially in 4C
Hi Marin..just wondering whether the rims is tubeless compatible or i need to change the rims too? Thank you!
Hello - the stock wheels are not tubeless compatible.
I had a gravel bike set up tubeless, of course, a million advantages, but I have fallen back in love with tubes and will keep these stock wheels until they fall off the bike
@@guntherwheeler_ ok Vasya
I’m from Ukraine! I have this cool bike. Thank you for your support of Ukraine!
We love our Ukrainian friends!
The 4C and Nicasio are gorgeous looking bikes but what about rust? I live in the Netherlands and water is everywhere.
As long as you avoid salt water and paint over scratches that expose the metal it shouldn’t be a problem.
En hoe houdt hij zich in ons kikkerlandje. Heb er een besteld en kan elk moment afgeleverd worden door UPS 👍🇳🇱
Great video. Looking to get a 4 corner here in Spain where the video was shot but it's impossible to find. Any idea of how to get one here and when it might be available?
Hello - we are currently between distributors in Spain, but should have the new one set up towards the end of the year. Thanks for your interest!
Does Marin offer carbon wheels that fit the 4C?
Hello - we don't sell wheels aftermarket, but your Marin dealer should be able to give you some great suggestions on wheels that'll fit your needs and budget.
When will the 2021 bikes be out? And, do you expect any changes to the FC?
Select 2021s will start rolling into worldwide markets in the coming weeks, with September 1 being the launch date for the full lineup. Thanks!
@@marin_bikes will nicasio have a new lineup?
@@madhat4090 Some minor updates and some new colors on a few models.
@@marin_bikes thank you,can't wait!
@@madhat4090 Keep checking Marinbikes.com every week this summer, as we will be adding models as they land in inventory.
I have the exact same thing in Malaysia! It's the only bike that is selling cheaper than in the US! Love it a lot!
Trevor LastScoutInTheWoods, where is the place in Malaysia to buy/try those bikes? I'm guessing in/around KL only, or there is some more places? AND generally speaking, is it possible to buy good-quality gear in Malaysia for long-distance cycling, like racks, lights etc.? I am thinking about coming over to Malaysia from Europe and try cycling around S-E Asia. TX
@@bitoszair4631 Rodalink bikecycle stores carry Marin in Malaysia. Their outlets are in Kuala Lumpur. They also sell Topeak & Cateye if you need gears for touring.
Greetings from Penang! I just bought this great bike, what is the maximum tire clearance for my M size 4 corners?
2.1"
What pedals are used in the video? Didn’t look stock
Looks like Nikki was on some Shimano clipless, while Vero was on Crank Brothers.
Just sold my four corners that I bought new in January 2023 to buy the updated model. Was it necessary? Nope. Do I regret it? Nope. I also picked up a larkspur a while back. Gives me some of the same sensations that my 2018 pine mountain gave me.
My only wish is that these entry bikes came with tubeless compatible wheels.
The new four corners 2 is tempting, but it’s more bike than I need. Plus, I loved my green four corners and the new turquoise looks sick.
Nice! Just picked up my FC 2020 bike today. Pretty excited. @Marin Bikes how does it handle up hills? I live on hardcore north shore. So my hill climbs go from sea level to 1100meters pretty fast. Any mods that would make it "lighter" and better ascend those steep climbs?
Congrats on the new ride. The Four Corners has wide range gearing, designed for loaded touring/bikepacking, but it's not going to be the fastest one up the hills. You could consider upgrading the wheels and putting tires with smoother tread on it, or just sit up and enjoy the scenery. Have fun!
@@marin_bikes thanks! so far it handles technical trails that even some hardtails can do. Very comfortable and multi-use ride
@@mountfairweather Yes, it's a very versatile bike. Cheers!
@@marin_bikes I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
@@Temporalplace you'd have to try it and see... Good luck
On my 700c model can I run 640b wheels and tires? And if so what’s the max tire width?
2.1"
Hi guys and Marin officials! Just wanna ask about 4c. Do you guys have some BB spacers on the bike (come standard). I notice that the bike is using sora (road) crank set and road BB HT2. I just notice that I have 3 spacers on my BB right now, and as far as I know, a 68mm shell+road bb+road crankset doesn't need spacers.
It might be added by my lbs, or come standard from Marin it self, idk. All I know is right now, it's knocking, and seems something wrong with the spacers.
Appreciate the help here. Cheers
Based on what you have said, it should be OK, but an easy way to make sure is to check the “stopper plate." If the plate is down and the pin is in the hole on the crank, then the spacing of the BB is correct. If not, it should be checked. Your Marin dealer would be the best to do the inspection.
what is the reference and the brand of your mudguards for your four corner marine bike?
I can't find a compatible mudguard.
thank you
Hi Saad - the Four Corners should be quite easy to fit mudguards to. Check with your local bike shop for advice, but we like those made by Portland Design Works (ridepdw.com/collections/fenders), Planet Bike (www.planetbike.com/bike-fenders/), and SKS (www.sks-germany.com/en/productcategories/mudguards/). Most of these suppliers have fit guides on their websites.
Really interested in this bike. I'm 6 foot6(198cm) and have a inside leg of 92cm.will the xl fit me? Should I get a longer seat post? Thanks
You will definitely be on the limit even with a longer seatpost. We recommend trying to sit on one before purchasing
Can I use this bike as a gravel bike or is it just meant for touring ?
You could use it for gravel biking just fine. It's just going to be heavier than bikes that aren't meant for bikepacking/touring. Not an issue for me.
cheeselottery You have FC Marin
What should be the range of avg and max speed to expect from this bike on the default 700x42c tyres
Hi Joe - it's hard to say, as it really comes down to rider fitness, terrain and road surface. A bike like the Four Corners will certainly not be as fast or efficient as a road race bike, but far more so than a mountain bike.
@@marin_bikes thanks, yes that would be subjective. If I ask more objectively, what would be the reduction in speed just because of the weight of four corner at 14kg as compared to a 8-9kg true road bike, keeping all other parameters the same.
@@joekoshy8247 Hi Joe - it's really hard to give a firm figure on that, but I would not be surprised if one rolled along on a Four Corners at a speed roughly 25% lower than on a road race bike. This would be due to the Four Corners tires having more rolling resistance, a heavier frame, and the rider being in a more upright (and arguably more comfortable) but less aerodynamic position. Kind of like the difference between running in lightweight running shoes and hiking-oriented shoes. Or driving a Subaru Outback vs. a Porsche 911.
Rad video! Those two were getting it- shredders!
What is the difference between 2021 and 2022 4C series?
Hi Karamiko - no changes between the 2021 and 2022 Four Corners.
Were the Four Corners bikes shown here tweaked/modified or are they the same ones that come stock?
Hi Neelesh - the bikes were mostly completely stock, and the only upgrades made were the addition of the amazingly talented riders (Vero Sandler and Nikki Whiles).
@@marin_bikes the riders were indeed amazing 👍
@@neeleshkushte6023 Yeah, some of us rode the same routes a year after that was filmed, and were amazed at the speed those two garnered on the rocky trails.
@@marin_bikes The reason for my inquisition being I'm looking for a touring rig that could traverse on any road conditions. I feel the Four Corners is quite a nice bike, however, the QR at the front fork and 32 spoke count have me worrying a little. Traditional touring bikes come with a 36 spoke count. Currently, I tour on a foldie, but Indian road conditions hardly encourage the foldie. Besides, the place I live around is pretty hilly.
@@neeleshkushte6023 Hi Neelesh - while traditional touring bikes did have 36 or even 40 spoke wheels, advances in metallurgy and design mean that we can build stout wheels using the same 32h standard that we employ across our MTB range. Of course your conditions may be different from what other Four Corners riders experience, but we frequently see posts and get emails from happy riders who have taken their Four Corners to all points on the globe.
that is, i'm thinking of buying a four corners, but I'm very undecided about the size, I'm 1.78 tall practically in the middle of the M and L, what advice would you give me? i will use this bike for long distance touring, especially on asphalt..
Hello - we generally recommend someone on the bubble between sizes to go up one size, unless you have proportionally shorter legs, but it really depends on your preference. Your Marin dealer should be able to help you further refine the proper fit. Thanks for your inquiry.
@@marin_bikes Thank you for your quikly reply!
@@matrix-wr7wj You bet!
I am 1.87 tall, what size is it better for me?
Hi - we would suggest an XL based on your height.
I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
Hello - the TT is 529mm, so it looks like the large Outpost bag would fit the medium bike.
@@marin_bikes Im sure it will fit in horizontal length but problem is vertical length
Marin Four Corners frame (at least size M) wobbles and resonates up to extreme amplitude (Sheldon Brown calls this "shimmy"), if loaded with rack bags in the back, and you try to ride on a smooth descent with hands off the handlebars. It was really scary, when I discovered this. I wonder, if all steel frames are like this, or it is something special to Marin only? The bike really lacks torsional stiffness, unfortunately. So, it is probably fine when used as a gravel unloaded one, but for serious touring this is very inconvenient. This is something others also mention in their reviews/feedbacks.
It's not uncommon for loaded touring bikes to have some fo the shimmy you describe.
Okay Karen
Just snagged one. Bout to ride up Logan Canyon UT. Such a sweet ride at less than a G.
Is it comfortable to ride?
@@danielm978 They're very comfortable, especially if you're used to the more aggressive geometry of a road bike. I'm collecting mine from the shop this weekend!
@@tcc300892 I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
@@Temporalplace afraid not, but the full geometry dimensions are listed on the Marin website.
Planning to purchase this for my interstate tours. Will this handle a 135kg rider with additional loads?
Hi Kavij - 135kg is right at the limit for us, before gear. We suggest working with your local dealer, to ensure that components like the wheels are properly tensioned at delivery, as well as after ≈200 km of use. Some riders will have wheels with higher spoke counts made, that are a bit better equipped to handle the weigh.
Damn big boiiiiiiii
@@guntherwheeler_ ok Petushok
Hi. I'm planning to buy the Nicasio 2 and I am 5'6 with and inseam of 77cm. Based on the sizing guide i am in between size 52cm and 54cm. Which size of the bike will fit me best?
Hi Afif - while both will work for you, it really depends on personal preference when one is "on the bubble" between sizes. For instance, I am on the bubble and use a Nicasio 2 as a commuter, so I went with the smaller size so that my riding position is a touch more upright than on my more performance-oriented bikes where I like to have a roomy top tube. Some riders prefer smaller size frames if they're taking their bikes off paved surfaces as well. Your local bike shop should be able to help guide you to the one that they feel is best for your needs.
@MarinBike
hello, I decided on a 4c ! I measure 1m70 and I wonder if the position would not be straighter on a size s than on the size m? I cannot try the bike because there is no more stock and I am ordering it away from home. an advice ? thank you in advance
Hello - yes, it is difficult to test ride bikes in these times of COVID-fueled bike demand. Since you are on the bubble between sizes, it may come down to your body proportions. If you have longer legs, go with the M to get more extension. You can also try to compare the geometry specs against your current bike, to see which may be more in line with what you are comfortable on.
@MarinBike
thank you for your comeback. hard to compare with bikes, I've only had bmx and folding bikes for the last twenty years :-). I especially want to have this upright driving position which seems to be the main feature of the geometry of the 4c. I also want to be able to easily get off and show off the bike when it is used in the city. I don't know if my proportions are standard: I have a crotch height of 80.5 cm.
@MarinBike
Do you know the height of the woman in the video and the size of the frame used (she seems to me to be more my size than the man). and do you have the same info for the woman who is in the 4c presentation video on your website? thanks in advance
@@tomtom-xl3bc Hello - Vero is about 2-3cm shorter than you are. Sizing is also somewhat of a personal preference. Some riders like the bikes to be a little small under them, while others like riding larger bikes.
@MarinBike
again thank you for your reply. you speak of "vero" : is it the person of the video "malaga"? what is the size of its frame? with this info i will see it pretty clearly about what size to take!
Hi! What is the max tyre width that would fit the S size 4c? Cheers!
You can fit up to a 2.0" tire
Is it possible Marin FC 2021 model size S upgrade to 700c tyre? What is largest possible? Send this question thru email but not yet respond for over a week. Thanks
Hello - No, the XS and S frames are engineered around 650Bv wheels, and do not have the clearance to accommodate 700c wheels. Sorry about the slow response from our customer service side. We've been crazy busy this year. Cheers.
What about the weight of this bike ? Is it possible to buy it in Italy?
We are working with a new partner in Italy, send a message to media [at] marinbikes.com and we'll get you the proper contact. Cheers.
We are working with a new partner in Italy, send a message to media [at] marinbikes.com and we'll get you the proper contact. Cheers.
Hey Marin .we loved the video that much .me and the girlfriend are going to buy one each .but could you tell me what four corners means please .can't wait
Hi GTC - Like many of our bikes, the Four Corners is named after a local landmark. In this case, the Four Corners we are referencing is a scenic lookout near Mill Valley, CA, where Panoramic Highway, Muir Woods Rd., and Sequoia Valley Rd. all meet. Here are the coordinates: www.google.com/maps/place/37°53'36.6%22N+122°33'25.9%22W/@37.8935002,-122.5593897,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x808590733c5a3c93:0xd27fa4ddcff9d586!2sMill+Valley,+CA+94941!3b1!8m2!3d37.9060368!4d-122.5449763!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d37.8934955!4d-122.5572008
Enjoy your new bikes!
Actually it’s named after a satanic cube. It’s the Four Corners of King Paimon, and it’s truly a must-have for any satanist out there!
@@guntherwheeler_ ok Wiki
Hi Marin, you have so much Drop Bar bikes series.. Im confuse what to get. Can you elaborate each model please ?
Howdy - we do have a number of drop bar bikes, and the dropper category overview on our website does a pretty good job explaining what each model is best suited for. www.marinbikes.com/bikes/type/pavement-drop-bar In a nutshell: Headlands = higher-end gravel-focused, with carbon frames; Gestalt X - like the Headlands, but aluminum frames; Gestalt - multi-surface endurance w/aluminum frames; Nicasio - like the Gestalt, but with CrMo frames; Lombard = Urban-focused drop bar; Four Corners = adventure touring. Hope this helps!
@@marin_bikes There you go. That's what I need. Thank You.
Теперь он у меня, ЛУЧШИЙ железный конь
Как думаешь "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" влезет в средний размер этого лесипеда ?
Hi,The chain is not too loose at the descents ?
Hi Oko, the bike is engineered so that the chain can handle descents with ease. Cheers!
Sick video!
Thank you, it certainly was a fun one to make!
Any chance of getting marin bike in india?
Yes, we have a distribution partnership with Ciclo Essentials Private Limited. You can contact them via our distributor locator, found here: www.marinbikes.com/international-distributors
whats the max tire clearance for 700
Hi Mark - up to a 2.1" tire can fit, dependent on tire profile and side knobs.
Производитель насколько надежные втулки на модели 2019 года или надо менять на втулки на промышленных подшипниках?Manufacturer how reliable are the sleeve on the model 2019 or need to change the bushings on the industrial bearing?
Hi - not sure which bearings you are referring to, but we use quality components in the Four Corners build, backed by a warranty. The Four Corners is ready for longhaul adventures.
Rear and front wheel bushings?Since there is a dispute in this regard.For example, for a cyclist weighing 80-100 kg and PLU Luggage weight up to 20 Many owners and buyers of this bike would like to know about the reliability of the bushings,as at the moment there are doubts or want to see the bushings on the axles and industrial bearings
@@user-ki9tj2vx7h We use the same hubs on the Four Corners models that we use on many of our mountain bike models. They are stout and have proven to be very reliable over the long haul.
I have this bike on order....should be in sometime this week...Yee Haw !
I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
what size frames in this video?
Depends on the size of the screen you have at home. Check your laptop specifications.
beautiful bike, i need to have this one!
Yes you do
I'm 177cm, its difficult to decide M or L
We recommend going to your local shop and sitting on one to try it
Just buy marin fourcorners 2021 series, i am looking for fender to suit with my bike, anyone have recommended one for tires 700cx42?
I've got "SKS Velo 47" and they are almost perfect :) Light. Easy to mount, easy to dismantle.
Great
Thank you!
Hope the next generation will release an all-black paint like Gestalt 2 on both normal and elite version.
Good bike!)
We may be a bit biased, but we tend to agree.
got mine just today. so love it...
Enjoy!
I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
take my money... TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
I think 4 C is very special for Downhill fun..!
Hell yeah dudes
Yo that’s my bike 🚲
Excellent!
I really need to know if i can fit my "OUTPOST Elite Frame Bag Large size" to this Medium size bike. Do u maybe know ?
buy one now while you still can
Kultowa maszyna
Napęd szosowy w rowerze przygodowym to porażka . Wszystko jest ok jak jedziesz bez obciążenia ale jadąc po przygodę nawet bikepaking ową masz rower dociążony i wtedy napęd montowany seryjnie w marine four corners nie sprawdza się .lepszy byłby napęd MTB.
Works great for us and thousands of other happy Four Corners riders around the globe. 🤷♂️
Well its made in Indonesia but ridiculously expensive in Indonesia's market
Lol
get one while you can
:)