Marin Mountain Bikes Verona 2002 Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

Columbus Thron Cromoly frame • Custom Triple Cromoly frame Fork • Alloy Threaded 1" Headset


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by abradlow a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: July 22, 2003

Strengths:    Columbus Thron Steel frame is very stiff but extremely comfortable. Nice mix of shimano (105) and mavic wheels plus high quality components throughout. Geometry of frame provides great handling.

Weaknesses:    Not really any but like any chrom-molley bike it is a bit heavier (20.5 lbs) than an aluminum frame (but the ride is worth it).

Bottom Line:   
This is a very well made road bike by Marin who are really more well known for their mountain bikes. All their road bikes use durable proven columbus tubing from Italy which makes for a great ride with little flex in the frame.
Paint job is great and overall fit and finish is similar to what you would see on bikes costing double the money.
Bike has a classic retro-ish look to it but is fully up to date.

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Price Paid:    $1300.00

Purchased At:   Flatlands, Tampa

Similar Products Used:   Fuji , Trek, Jamis, Bianchi

Bike Setup:   Columbus Thron Cromoly frame • Custom Triple Cromoly frame Fork • Alloy Threaded 1" Headset
Shimano 105 STI Shifters • Shimano 105 Front Deraileur • Shimano 105 Rear Deraileur • Shimano 105 9 speed Cassette • Shimano 105 Triple 30/42/52 Crankset • Dual Pivot Brake Calipers • Shimano 105 Brake Levers
Selle Italia Trimatic Saddle • Selcof 74x Seat Post • Cinelli Altera Handlebar • Cinelli Frog Stem • Cinelli Cork Tape • Ritchey Road Comp Clipless Pedals
Shimano 105 32 hole Hubs • Mavic CXP-21 32 hole Rims • DT 15 Gauge Stainless Spokes • Vittoria Action HSD 700x23c Tires



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Verona to Lake Garda (Italy) and back

Finally settled into our new "home" in Verona and have an internet connection. Camera I choose is a Cannon SD500. Photos in order are: Verona as seen from the road to the Torrecel   Read More »

Riding around Verona

These fotos are from late August. Photos are: 1) types of small cobbles used in Verona, 2) Piazza Erbe, 3) Painted buildings along Piazza Erbe, 4) city bikes abound, even with chil   Read More »

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I'm looking for a size Large. I looked all over the internet with no luck. All i can find, S,XL,XXL. Thank you. [url=http://www.competitivecyclist.com/product-apparel/2011   Read More »

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