what is the difference between these 2 Marin frames...

Max in Montreal

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Originally I purchased a 1992 Marin Eldridge Trail because I needed another set of wheels for my Kona. Eventually I thought it would be a cool project to rebuild it, but the frame was rusted through, so that made it a no go. Forks and stem are fine, and so is all the rest of the hardware.

I just saw a Marin Muir-woods on eBay, and am wondering on the differences between the frames on these bikes. Are the frames from a 1993 Eldridge trail and a Muir-woods from the same year similar, and just the components differ?

Here is the link to the frame:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Marin-9 ... TQ:US:1123
 
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They are very different.
Eldridge: racier geometry, lower & longer. Thin butted tubing.
Muirwoods has some Hi Ten / non butted tubing in the mix IIRC, stable more upright geometry.
 
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Agree with above. Some of the mid to high end Marin's shared frames but the Muirwoods was low down and not made from the same quality of steel.
 
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