
Attack Trail 6.7
Model| Model Name | Attack Trail 6.7 |
| Category | Mountain FRS |
| Model Series | Quad Trail |
| Model Number | 10-160-1 |
| Sizes | Small Medium Large |
| Frame | 6061 Aluminum, Fully Hydroformed Mainframe and Swingarm, Quad-Link 2.0 150mm Suspension System with Modular 135mm Maxle Dropouts |
| Front Suspension | RockShox Revelation SL, 150mm with Dual Air Preload Adjustment, 20mm Maxle Light Dropouts, Rebound Adjustment and Motion Control, Internal Floodgate, Lockout |
| Rear Suspension | RockShox Monarch 3.3 with Rebound Adjustment, 3 Position Floodgate Lever and Air Spring Adjustment |
| Shift Lever | SRAM X-5, 9 Speed Trigger |
| Derailleur Front | Shimano Deore |
| Derailleur Rear | SRAM X-7 |
| Brakes Front | Avid Juicy 3 Hydraulic Disc with 7” Rotor |
| Brakes Rear | Avid Juicy 3 Hydraulic Disc with 6” Rotor |
| Brake Levers | Avid Hydraulic Disc |
| Pedals | Shimano M424 Clipless |
| Crankset | TruVativ Blaze 3.1, 44/32/22 with Power Spline BB |
| Chain Cover | - |
| Bottom Bracket | TruVativ with Sealed Cartridge and Power Spline |
| Chain | SRAM PC-951 |
| Cassette | SRAM PG-950, Power Glide II, 11-34, 9 Speed |
| Hub Rear | Alloy Cartridge Sealed, 32 Hole Disc, 12mm Through Axle |
| Hub Front | Alloy Cartridge Sealed, 32 Hole Disc, 20mm Through Axle |
| Rims | WTB SpeedDisc All Mountain, Double Wall, 32 Hole Disc |
| Spokes Nipples | WTB 14 Gauge Black Stainless |
| Tires | Kenda Nevegal, 26" x 2.35", Dual Tread Compound |
| Saddle | WTB Pure V Sport with Love Channel and Comfort Zone |
| Seatpost | Comp Alloy Micro Adjust, 30.9mm x 400mm |
| Stem | Gap OS Threadless with Alloy Face Plate with 31.8mm Bar Clamp |
| Handlebar | A-XC Double Butted 6061 Alloy, OS-31.8mm, 25mm Rise |
| Grips | Marin Double Locking with Drop Guard End Cap |
| Headset | FSA Orbit 1.5 ZS, 1 1/8” Top Cup, 1.5” Bottom Cup, for Tapered Steerer, Threadless Internal |
| Rack | - |
| Fender | - |
| Kickstand | - |
Looking for the weight of a bike? We do not list specific weight for bikes due to the non-consistent criteria (small or non-painted frames, no pedals, lightweight tubes, etc.) used by bicycle manufacturers to determine product weights.
We'll be happy to supply the information you need.
Just email us and you'll get a weight for a 17" or medium bike with pedals, tubes, paint, and all the fixin's... just like you'd buy it from your favorite Marin dealer.
| Size | Head Tube Angle (degrees) | Head Tube Length (mm) | Seat Tube Angle (degrees) | Seat Tube Theoretical | Seat Tube Actual (mm) | Top Tube Actual (mm) | Top Tube Effective (mm) | BB Drop | Fork Offset (mm) | Stand Over High | Wheel Base (mm) | Chain Stay (mm) | Seat Post (mm) |
| Small | 66 | 115 | 73 | - | 393.7 | - | 553.3 | -1 | - | 789 | 1110 | 440 | 30.9 |
| Medium | 66 | 120 | 73.5 | - | 444.5 | - | 579 | -5 | - | 815 | 1139 | 440 | 30.9 |
| Large | 66 | 125 | 73.8 | - | 482.6 | - | 591.7 | -7 | - | 833.6 | 1154 | 440 | 30.9 |
Marin News Headlines:
Any images or descriptions of riders using Marin's products in a manner not specifically approved in Our Owners Manual (e.g. stunt jumping or riding without protective gear) are NOT to be duplicated and are NOT considered safe or condoned by Marin Bikes. These actions are of professional level riders on closed, specially configured courses or terrain, on bikes that have been specifically modified for the particular style of riding or stunt. Even so, such riding can cause equipment failure and severe injury or death even under the best of circumstances.