
Quake 7.8
Model| Model Name | Quake 7.8 |
| Category | Mountain FRS |
| Model Series | Quad XLT |
| Model Number | 10-180-1 |
| Sizes | S M L |
| Frame | 6061 Aluminum with Edge II Plus Top Tube and Hydroformed Down Tube, 6061 QUAD-Link 2.0 180mm Suspension System, 150mm x 12mm Maxle Dropouts |
| Front Suspension | RockShox Domain 318 Coil, 180mm of Travel with External Rebound and Compression Adjustment, Mission Control Damping with Maxle 360 20mm Axle and 1.5” Steerer |
| Rear Suspension | Rock Shox Vivid 4.1 with Coil Spring Preload, Drop Stop Bottom Out System, External Ending Stroke Rebound, Beginning Stroke Rebound Damping Adjustment |
| Shift Lever | SRAM X-5, 9 Speed Trigger |
| Derailleur Front | SRAM X-7 |
| Derailleur Rear | SRAM X-9 |
| Brakes Front | Avid Code 5 Hydraulic Disc with 8” Rotor |
| Brakes Rear | Avid Code 5 Hydraulic Disc with 7” Rotor |
| Brake Levers | Avid Hydraulic Disc |
| Pedals | BMX Platform |
| Crankset | TruVativ Hussefelt 2.2 RG DH, 36/24 with Rock Guard with E-13 Shift Guide Dual Ring Security and Rock Guard |
| Chain Cover | - |
| Bottom Bracket | TruVativ Howitzer XR |
| Chain | SRAM PC-951 |
| Cassette | SRAM PG-950, Power Glide II, 11-34, 9 Speed |
| Hub Rear | SUNringlé Jumping Flea, 32 Hole Disc with 12mm Through Axle |
| Hub Front | Marin 20mm, Sealed Cartridge Bearings |
| Rims | Mavic EN-321, 32 Hole Disc |
| Spokes Nipples | DT 14 Gauge Black Stainless |
| Tires | Kenda Nevegal, 26" x 2.5", Stick-E Rubber |
| Saddle | WTB Pure V Race with Love Channel and Comfort Zone, Cromoly Rails |
| Seatpost | Syncros Derived OE, 25mm Offset, 2014, 30.9mm x 400mm |
| Stem | Syncros FR, Threadless with 31.8mm Bar Clamp |
| Handlebar | Marin Custom 7050, 710mm Wide, 25mm Rise |
| Grips | Marin Double Locking with Drop Guard End Cap |
| Headset | Orbit E 1.5 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 | 64.5 | 125 | 76 | - | 393.7 | 553.7 | 561 | -25 | 42 | 353.3 | 1180 | 439.4 | 30.9 |
| Medium | 64.5 | 125 | 76 | - | 444.5 | 579 | 585 | -25 | 42 | 354 | 1204 | 439.4 | 30.9 |
| Large | 64.5 | 135 | 76 | - | 482.6 | 600 | 608 | -25 | 42 | 355.1 | 1229 | 439.4 | 30.9 |
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