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Marin Bikes, founded in 1986 in Marin County, California—the very birthplace of mountain biking—was at the heart of this evolution. By 1998, the brand had moved far beyond its origins, growing into an international powerhouse known for its willingness to innovate. A key moment came in 1997 when a Marin Mount Vision FRS won the UK National XC Championships, a result that forced the cycling world to admit that full-suspension bikes were not just for downhill racers, but were efficient enough to win cross-country races as well.

: Models like the Palisades Trail , Hawk Hill , and Muirwoods introduced thousands of recreational riders to trail riding with resilient, highly upgradable geometry. Why a "Portable" Digital Catalogue is Crucial Today

Some of the accessories featured in the catalog include:

The represents a milestone document from the golden age of mountain biking, capturing a time when Marin Mountain Bikes Inc. was transitioning into full-suspension designs and advanced alloy materials. In today's vintage bicycle community, "portable" access to this historical document via optimized PDF downloads and mobile-friendly archives has become essential for mechanics, collectors, and restorers worldwide.

The 1998 Marin catalogue represents a transitional period for the brand, moving beyond its core reputation of high-performance mountain bikes into the burgeoning utility and commuting market. The "Portable" section of the catalogue highlights Marin’s attempt to capture the urban commuter demographic by offering folding bicycles that prioritize compact storage without sacrificing the brand’s rugged aesthetic. This report analyzes the specifications, target demographic, and market positioning of the 1998 portable lineup.

The crown jewel of the 1998 lineup was the expansion of Marin's single-pivot, full-suspension architecture.

The is more than nostalgia. It represents the last year before the "bicycle boom" bust, where bikes became overly specialized. The bikes in this catalogue were designed to be ridden everywhere —daily commutes, Sunday singletrack, and adventure racing.

It allowed riders to take the catalogue home, pass it to friends, and daydream about upgrades anywhere they went.

: A classic hardtail option featuring aggressive geometry and high-quality cable routing, catering to XC purists. Notable Technical Features

While the Sutra catered to the touring crowd, the 1998 catalogue is most famous for introducing the .

Another notable model was the Marin Breakout, a sleek and agile bike designed for urban commuters. Its innovative design integrated a compact frame with 20-inch wheels, making it an ideal choice for navigating congested city streets. The Breakout's portability enabled riders to easily stow their bike in small apartments, cars, or offices, revolutionizing the daily commute.

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