Picked up this lovely 1996 Marin Pine Mountain locally the other day, only had a quick look at it so far but it seems fairly original if a little scruffy.
From what I can tell, it is bang on catalogue spec apart from the tyres (now Schwalbe Black Jacks), brake blocks and saddle. Down sides are that there is a (smallish) ding on the top tube, and the rims have suffered somewhat from badly positioned brake blocks. The main aesthetic issue is that someone has been channeling their inner Jackson Pollock with what looks to be areas of touch-up paint which I can only assume are covering scrapes to the original finish (and on the bottle cage bolts and on the brake arms). Note the 'Datatag' sticker - not seen one of those on a push bike before, normally seen on motorbikes.
It does seem to ride OK, and doesn't look to need anything doing urgently on the mechanical side other than brake blocks and some more air in the tyres. The current plan is to give it a good wash and then take it out for some rides, it's slightly smaller at 17.5 inches (19/20 inches) than I normally ride so will be interesting to see how it fits on extended rides, longer term it might get an oily rag wafted in it's general direction and I'll see if I can do anything about the touch-ups.
From what I can tell, it is bang on catalogue spec apart from the tyres (now Schwalbe Black Jacks), brake blocks and saddle. Down sides are that there is a (smallish) ding on the top tube, and the rims have suffered somewhat from badly positioned brake blocks. The main aesthetic issue is that someone has been channeling their inner Jackson Pollock with what looks to be areas of touch-up paint which I can only assume are covering scrapes to the original finish (and on the bottle cage bolts and on the brake arms). Note the 'Datatag' sticker - not seen one of those on a push bike before, normally seen on motorbikes.
It does seem to ride OK, and doesn't look to need anything doing urgently on the mechanical side other than brake blocks and some more air in the tyres. The current plan is to give it a good wash and then take it out for some rides, it's slightly smaller at 17.5 inches (19/20 inches) than I normally ride so will be interesting to see how it fits on extended rides, longer term it might get an oily rag wafted in it's general direction and I'll see if I can do anything about the touch-ups.