Marin Alpine Trail E2 - "de-mullet"???

MateNako

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Aug 23, 2023
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Hey guys!

I'm thinking about buying Marin Alpine Trail E2, since it kinda seems like a bang for the buck.

Even though 27,5 is fine for me, the 2,8 (?!) width of the tyre is 100% overkill for my local trails.
Since my current analog bike is 29 both ends, which I really like, I was thinking about possibility "de-mulleting" the Marin...

I found someone that done that already and it made little change to geo - bikeradar article

Now the question is, what do I need to buy for such swap if I want to use as much parts from the existing bike.
Only wheel and tire?

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mxh

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Aug 27, 2018
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Australia
Now the question is, what do I need to buy for such swap if I want to use as much parts from the existing bike
Technically, the answer is "rim, spokes and tyre' - then build your new wheel on the existing hub.

But realistically the hub isn't of great quality, so it's a good opportunity to upgrade.
and it made little change to geo

The article suggested it steepened the HA by 0.5 degrees - which you can then easily counteract by upping the fork travel to 170mm.

These two changes will also have the effect of raising the BB height slightly which could be a good thing depending on where you ride - it was for me, I was catching the motor on obstacles a fair bit, but am doing that less so now.
 

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