For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail SOLD

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Appears to be mostly original (brake pads might be new). Wear consistent with use when new; been in a shed for a long time. Some green showing through the black enamel. Chromoly, 44 cm seat tube. Sheffield. £120, could negotiate or swap.

SPLIT AND SOLD!
 

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Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

Hi. Where in Sheffield do you live? I might be interested, but in this as the base for a tourer. Maybe we could negotiate a price that left you with the drivetrain to stick on another bike.

Also, do you know which kind of steel this is made from?
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

It's Tange chromoly, but I'm not sure which of their specific alloys this is. If you're interested in a touring frame, I've also got an aluminium Dawes vantage frame, fork, bottom bracket and headset, 53cm, that is all ready to be built up. It's 700c, though; I'm not sure how that affects your build plan.
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

No I definitely want steel and 26inch as I'm taking it to West Africa.
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

Good choice for a tourer, done thousands of miles on my Palisades-based machine on 4 continents over the past 25 years.
 
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hamster":1lntg6qi said:
Good choice for a tourer, done thousands of miles on my Palisades-based machine on 4 continents over the past 25 years.

That's good to hear! Have you done anything to upgrade it? I was going to have some bomber wheels built and that's about it.
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

Hmm, a few mods... :LOL:
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Bars are definitely a personal thing, but make sure you have a choice of hand positions. I toured extensively in Spain and rode the Pacific Coast of the USA on it with the stock flat bars and bar-ends. Nowadays I prefer drops.

Definitely your thought on the wheels is right - the standard ones aren't great and a solid set of wheels is most important. Rigida Sputniks or Sun Rhynos are strong and have a good reputation at the heavy end. I use mine for road and gravel and Mavic 231 on LX/DX hubs has served well.

PM me for a deeper discussion!
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

This bike comes with a pair of Mavic 217s, in case that interests anyone.
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

Hi Hamster,

Your bike looks great. Have you ever put front panniers on? I'm thinking of doing so, just to even out the weight a bit. I think a loaded back end with nothing on the front could cause some serious issues on dirt roads. Obviously the front fork don't have the braze-ons/eyelets for a rack. I have some p clips, but the forks are also pretty chunky, an they don't fit.


hamster":149n83yl said:
Hmm, a few mods... :LOL:
27838532024_793c44e484_z.jpg


Bars are definitely a personal thing, but make sure you have a choice of hand positions. I toured extensively in Spain and rode the Pacific Coast of the USA on it with the stock flat bars and bar-ends. Nowadays I prefer drops.

Definitely your thought on the wheels is right - the standard ones aren't great and a solid set of wheels is most important. Rigida Sputniks or Sun Rhynos are strong and have a good reputation at the heavy end. I use mine for road and gravel and Mavic 231 on LX/DX hubs has served well.

PM me for a deeper discussion!
 
Re: For Sale: Marin Palisades Trail

Actualy, it's obvious isn't it... it's the same solution that I always use. A bit of old inner tube and some cable ties.

kingrw":1jec8m6d said:
Hi Hamster,

Your bike looks great. Have you ever put front panniers on? I'm thinking of doing so, just to even out the weight a bit. I think a loaded back end with nothing on the front could cause some serious issues on dirt roads. Obviously the front fork don't have the braze-ons/eyelets for a rack. I have some p clips, but the forks are also pretty chunky, an they don't fit.


hamster":1jec8m6d said:
Hmm, a few mods... :LOL:
27838532024_793c44e484_z.jpg


Bars are definitely a personal thing, but make sure you have a choice of hand positions. I toured extensively in Spain and rode the Pacific Coast of the USA on it with the stock flat bars and bar-ends. Nowadays I prefer drops.

Definitely your thought on the wheels is right - the standard ones aren't great and a solid set of wheels is most important. Rigida Sputniks or Sun Rhynos are strong and have a good reputation at the heavy end. I use mine for road and gravel and Mavic 231 on LX/DX hubs has served well.

PM me for a deeper discussion!
 
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