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wilnj 06-27-2020 04:10 PM

Another Day, another bike thread
 
My 12 year old son is looking for a bike. Given that all of NJ has been stuck home for 3-1/2 months, our dealers are cleared out.

Is this a nationwide demand or just local? Anyone know of local shop with something along the lines of a Trek Marlin 4, size small (16”) in stock that they’d be willing to ship?

RSBob 06-27-2020 05:17 PM

Nationwide demand is high. Many shops are low on bikes. When I ride, even on weekdays, I am seeing more people than usual out.

Search the inter web for bicycle sales. That’s how I found mine since none that I was looking for were available in all of Seattle.

LEAKYSEALS951 06-27-2020 05:29 PM

Bike shortages are (no joke).

There is a significant back log of orders. Did you know 26 inch tires/tubes were in the cross hairs of covid?

Well- they are. and so is everything else.

I will check with my Trek guy on monday,

At(s)... this point(s), things are hit and miss. Perhaps someone get some/ perhaps someone does not. Either way, I will check.
Ron

Edit- with this in mind- things are hit and miss- do this- search bike shops in an increasing perimeter from your area for trek dealers. Then- query marlin 4 stock. If no love, expand search. Keep the faith. It's out there. Good luck

flatbutt 06-27-2020 05:51 PM

REI has tubes and tires online

LEAKYSEALS951 06-27-2020 05:56 PM

LOL- my specialized dealer was singing the blue about tires/tubes.

Here's my local trek dealer. I bet- between c-ville va and ny there is a marlin.

Good luck,

https://www.blueridgecyclery.com/articles/local-info-clubs-pg218.htm

stevej37 06-27-2020 06:08 PM

I've bought two different bikes from these guys. Both turned out to be excellent.
Very easy set-up...just attach the handlebars,seat and front wheel.

https://www.roadbikeoutlet.com/collections/bikes

wilnj 06-27-2020 06:19 PM

Another Day, another bike thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 10924799)
Bike shortages are (no joke).

There is a significant back log of orders. Did you know 26 inch tires/tubes were in the cross hairs of covid?

Well- they are. and so is everything else.

I will check with my Trek guy on monday,

At(s)... this point(s), things are hit and miss. Perhaps someone get some/ perhaps someone does not. Either way, I will check.
Ron

Edit- with this in mind- things are hit and miss- do this- search bike shops in an increasing perimeter from your area for trek dealers. Then- query marlin 4 stock. If no love, expand search. Keep the faith. It's out there. Good luck


Maybe it’s just here but the websites are very weak, nothing like what I’ve seen for shops out west.

I guess it may be their inventory is so thin they can’t be sure they have something in stock but I’ve been checking the dealers sites in that larger and larger radius. Unless you’re in the market for $2,000+, it gets thin quick.

RSBob 06-27-2020 07:24 PM

Found my bike searching here: https://www.bikeexchange.com/

If you need a cheapie, Walmart sells bikes online

aigel 06-27-2020 08:54 PM

Try CL. I sold my track machine there recently. Locally I find a couple Marlin's for decent pricing. Not as cheap as they used to be, I suppose, but better than new and usually these small bikes are like new because kids don't ride that much until they outgrow it.

G

abisel 06-27-2020 10:02 PM

check the sizing chart:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1593322798.jpg

Just to verify. When you mention the 16" size (S), that equates to 41cm. So 41cm seat tube length (dimension A) would be the S size with 27.5" wheels. But.... What is the inseam of your son's pants. You want your son's stand-over (flat footed measurement from the ground to the crotch) to be around 2 or 3" more than the bikes stand-over dimension (dimension L). Then with your son's stand-over requirement, you may have better luck searching for the bike. You may find that if your son is tall, a medium size bike would fit better. You really don't want a really long seat tube sticking out of the bike frame. And maybe the medium size would work better has your son is still growing.

wilnj 06-28-2020 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abisel (Post 10925029)
check the sizing chart:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1593322798.jpg

Just to verify. When you mention the 16" size (S), that equates to 41cm. So 41cm seat tube length (dimension A) would be the S size with 27.5" wheels. But.... What is the inseam of your son's pants. You want your son's stand-over (flat footed measurement from the ground to the crotch) to be around 2 or 3" more than the bikes stand-over dimension (dimension L). Then with your son's stand-over requirement, you may have better luck searching for the bike. You may find that if your son is tall, a medium size bike would fit better. You really don't want a really long seat tube sticking out of the bike frame. And maybe the medium size would work better has your son is still growing.


The long seatpost seems to be the thinking in most MTBs.

His cousin has the Marlin 5, which is up-spec a little bit on the same frame, so I’m pretty confident on the sizing.

ZOO 06-28-2020 03:13 AM

It’s crazy here.

I had to up my budget by a significant amount to find a new MTB (Santa Cruz Chameleon). On the flip side I’ve made some good coin selling some older bikes I had kicking around.

wilnj 06-28-2020 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZOO (Post 10925111)
It’s crazy here.

I had to up my budget by a significant amount to find a new MTB (Santa Cruz Chameleon). On the flip side I’ve made some good coin selling some older bikes I had kicking around.


Yeah, thats the real kick in the pants.

Guess what the first thing I got rid of when the quarantine started and I was doing a big cleaning?

If you guessed 3 kids bikes, you’d be right. Now guess how much I got for them?

wilnj 06-28-2020 05:21 PM

Another Day, another bike thread
 
So we can call off the search, I caved.

We bought him a Trek Marlin 5 which is a little more up-spec than originally planned.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1f8d9bc3ef.jpg

When I thought about it, his basketball season was cancelled and we got a refund, his summer camps were cancelled and we got a refund so I splurged a little bit and got him what I think will be a pretty solid bike that will have some resale when he out grows it.

aigel 06-28-2020 08:54 PM

Nice choice. That is what my kid has. We have been on pretty serious single tracks with it together, the gearing is versatile, so it doubles as a bike to go ride to sports and school. I am glad you stepped up, I think you get a lot nice components with the 5 including hydraulic brakes.

And when it is all said and done, if he takes care of the bike, you will recover a big chunk.

G


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