Marin Bikes Demo at Fairfax Cyclery Sun. June 6th
In celebration of this weekend’s Tamarancho Classic, Fairfax Cyclery and Marin Bikes will host a demo Sunday, June 6th. Read more »
In celebration of this weekend’s Tamarancho Classic, Fairfax Cyclery and Marin Bikes will host a demo Sunday, June 6th. Read more »
Somewhere in the Australian wilderness the dust is still settling. The riders at Mountain Biking Australia Magazine just got done testing the Mount Vision 5.7 and came away impressed with the bike’s handling and award winning Quad Link 2.0 suspension. “Whether uphill or down, you find yourself taking the Mt Vision over the roughest lines possible, not because you have to, but because you can. Crank, pump, hop, drop and sprint, the suspension takes it all in its stride.” You can tell these guys know how to have fun on a bike! To read the entire review click Here. Read more »
One of the best parts of riding a bike is the feeling of connection between rider and machine as you glide your way through the world. From riding in still morning air during the morning commute, unraveling miles of asphalt ribbon on a long road ride, or the sound of buzzing tires un-weighting as they transition from jump lip to open air; the sounds and sensations from bike riding are intoxicating. Read more »
Mountain Bike Action just finished reviewing the new Mount Vision 5.9 with much acclaim! The review will be published in the January issue hitting news stands soon. “Racebike-like snap under acceleration” and “….complete control when descending…” are a few credits they gave to the bike that won the Bike of The Year award from “What Mountain Bike” magazine in Europe. Read more »
What Mountain Bike Awards 2008 ¤ Winner: Marin Mount Vision.
Our ‰Famous Five¡ bike test in Issue 77 was the most significant and closely fought of the whole year. No wonder then, that its winner turned out to be the Bike of the Year. Read more »

To read the review in full click here:
What Mountain Bike 2008 Mount Vision Review
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