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SamOsborne":2jdc5fi1 said:
Lovely bicycle! You got it pretty much bang on as it was pretty much the paint scheme and decal design from the 91 catalogue.
I also have a Browning Pine Mountain 1992 which I purchased after lusting after the 91.
Forks still work even after being hung in the garage with the frame for the last twenty odd years.
All this lockdown business over the last few months got the juices flowing again and your thread made the pondering over getting it back up and running a little easier.
Great work!
Thanks Sam.
Good to see another Browning Suspension surfacing. Feel free to add to this thread to use as a resource pool for other owners......definitely get some more pics up whether it's on here or your own build thread.
In terms of restoration, I was lucky in that most of the paint scheme was intact but had suffered badly from fading and having other bikes piled on top of it. I went down the bare metal respray route to get the desired restoration, but did document everything 1st before I stripped it.
A few of the details were unclear... I'd seen another Pine Mountain Browning Suspension at Iconoclassic, so knew the colourway was correct and matched that small teaser picture in the 1992 Catalogue. This also confirmed the decals were Orange on the Pine Mountain and not White as I'd seen in Pictures of the Purple 'Team' version.
All the Browning suspension Marins I've seen here as well have the Tange Prestige tubing sticker. As you mention..... There was a lot of effort put into these over the standard '92 Pine mountain. 1 1/4" Headtube, Suspension Specific geometry, Tange Prestige construction, Low batch numbers
. I've contacted Marin to ask if the could confirm any more info such as where they were made, numbers etc...but so far it's turned up nothing. Again, Feel free to add here if you've any more info.
Thanks for adding the '91 Brochure picture. There are undoubtedly Marin experts out there that would know more......but I think that picture is from the European Version of that year.
The UK version for 91 is the familiar 'Zolatone' paint in dark grey for this year.
The '92 Catalogue shows the Pine mountain with the orange back end and headtube with a matte black finish.
The '92 Browning Specific version is as the same colour break up as the '91 European version but uses the same 'Pine Mountain' script on the top tube as the '91 UK version.
Probably because it was a 'Limited Edition' they mixed and matched the design. Whether this version is a UK specific Marin is another unanswered question though.
Here's some pics to explain the catalogue variants.
Cheers.
boy"O"boy