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03 Gary Fisher Marlin

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Old 29-08.-2003, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default 03 Gary Fisher Marlin

I recently put a down payment on an 03 Gary Fisher Marlin, to replace my still funcional 95 Marlin. Is anyone out there familiar with the frame and handing.

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Old 03-09.-2003, 07:26 AM   #2
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Default Re: 03 Gary Fisher Marlin

I bought on a few months ago and the bike is great. Climbs like a beast and stops on a dime when its dry. But once you get wet you loose almost all stopping power. Shocks good for money, nice and light bikes 30lbs on my scale. Gears shift smoothly and tires work nicly on dirt.
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