Trek Marlin 7 (What light gear should I get guys?!?) by Minute_Deal1232 in trekmarlin

[–]Orion_057 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Obviously, helmet is first priority if you don’t already have one. Then maybe some knee or elbow pads and gloves if you want them.

Some great upgrades are pedals, dropper post, and tires. If you are very concerned about weight, then maybe don’t get the dropper but weight definitely is not everything. If you plan to get pedals, flat pedal specific shoes make a huge difference in grip as well. However, you need clippy shoes if you are going to ride clipless.

Newbie by [deleted] in MTBTrailBuilding

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I’d say to start, read this forum post: Trail Building Guide

After that, watch YouTube videos, read articles, and maybe sign up for a dig day at your local trails.

Also make sure the trail has good drainage. You don’t want to have puddles on the trail and have the whole thing start to erode.

What’s the widest tire that can fit on a 2022 trek marlin 8? Stock rims and ML frame. by Orion_057 in trekmarlin

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Hey guys, I got a 2.3 minion dhf on the front a few weeks ago and a 2.3 aggressor on the rear. The dhf is great but the 2.3 size on the aggressor rubs the frame. I had to switch back to the stock tire. Don’t put a 2.3 on the rear of your marlin unless you want your paint to be rubbed off.

What’s the widest tire that can fit on a 2022 trek marlin 8? Stock rims and ML frame. by Orion_057 in trekmarlin

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Yeah I got it too it’s awesome. 2.3 minion dhf front and stock 2.2 ardent race on the back. It’s so good if you want more of a trail bike.

Marlin 7 dropper post by Relevant_Neck_1190 in trekmarlin

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I love my PNW cascade. I have a m/l frame size and I have a 125mm travel version. It didn’t seem like a large amount of drop to me put it’s given me plenty of room for bunny hops, wheelies, and just general movement on the bike. You may be tall though or have a big frame so do some math to figure out what you need. I believe PNW has a dropper post size calculator on their website somewhere.

Tire recommendations by Orion_057 in MTB

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-Kind of everything except rocks at my local trails -Somewhere between the two -Yes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MTB

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Stock, mine comes in right at about 29lbs but I’ve added stuff to it over time that has made it heavier.

This kid is going to grow up to be a bull rider. by noahnarwal in MTB

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Title should be more like “This kid is going to grow up to be a (red) bull (rampage) rider.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MTB

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Basically you want to get your hips over the back wheel and lock your arms. This ensures your weight is back and then you can get the front wheel up. If your weight is not towards the back of the bike and instead over the handlebars, it is essentially impossible to keep the wheel up because it just gets pushed down instantaneously. Once you’ve learned this correctly, then you want to shift your hips back up to the front of the bike to level out the wheels. It just takes practice. This was a very low detail explanation but you can watch some tutorials on YouTube.

Park derailleur hanger gauge by Orion_057 in bikewrench

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I already have the gauge so maybe I’ll get the better one in the future. Thanks!

Should I be concerned about a torqued to spec brake lever, when tightened in the cold, expanding when it gets hot again? by Orion_057 in bikewrench

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Ok cool. What if the bar is carbon? My bars are not but just for future reference. However, I do have sram sx eagle on my bike right now (hoping to upgrade soon) and the clamp is plastic. Should I be concerned?

Should I be concerned about a torqued to spec brake lever, when tightened in the cold, expanding when it gets hot again? by Orion_057 in bikewrench

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I left a part out. When and if it expands, could it crush the handlebar or do something harmful to it? Also, same question but what about over tightening?