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  1. Marin is has a floating link suspension. Looks very similar to DW-link suspensions. It is good for both climbing and descending if you have trails like that. Full suspension is easier on the body.

    If you have mostly flat smooth trails go with one of the hard tails

  2. Beginner at building or riding?

    If you’re talking building then 1 and 2 should offer a similar level of challenge, assuming the rear sus on the first is assembled and ready to go. If 3 already has the headset installed then it’s got one less thing to worry about. Otherwise the build experience for all 3 should be similar.

  3. First you need to decide what kind of project you want to start – full suspension enduro bike, hardtail trail bike, fully rigid gravel commuter – and then you’ll be able to figure out which frame is the right one.

  4. kanaridesbikes on

    You sound British?! Have a look at some of the beautiful brands from UK perhaps. Stanton, Starling, Cotic, Pace etc.

    Not answering the question, I know

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