Marin Catalogue 1998 Portable !new! < 2026 Edition >
Compatible with many rigid forks, but modern tapered forks will not fit. Linear-pull V-Brakes (typically Avid or Shimano)
In 1998, Marin Bicycles (headquartered in San Anselmo, California) was a leader in the mountain bike industry, particularly known for their Mount Tamalpais roots and the introduction of the suspension precursors. Marin Bikes 1. Mountain Bikes: Full Suspension marin catalogue 1998 portable
The 1998 catalog categorized bikes clearly by their intended use. Several of these models have achieved cult status today. Full-Suspension Pioneers: The FRS Series Compatible with many rigid forks, but modern tapered
The October 1998 issue of Maritime Reporter Magazine also featured the "Sailsafe" Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) from Q-Mar Inc. This system was notable for its versatility, being available in "ship-based, portable and software-only versions". The portable version of such a sophisticated navigation tool highlights a significant trend in 1998: the increasing power and accessibility of electronics designed for mobile use on the water. Mountain Bikes: Full Suspension The 1998 catalog categorized
