2023 Marin Rift Zone refresh focuses on the details with revised geometry and suspension

2023 Marin Rift Zone refresh focuses on the details with revised geometry and suspension

All-new frame brings geometry and suspension kinematic improvements with an emphasis on refinement

Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Published: November 14, 2022 at 8:00 am

Marin’s aluminium Rift Zone has been updated for 2023, with the new frame offering geometry and suspension improvements in an all-around refined package.

The Rift Zone model is the brand’s (self-proclaimed) most popular mountain bike, and given its trail-focused geometry, travel, spec and affordable price, this should come as no surprise.

Like the previous generation of the Rifty (as Marin adoringly calls it), the latest model’s frame comes in three flavours, offering a bike for almost everyone.

It’s available with four different wheel sizes. The adult bikes come with either 29in or 27.5in hoops, while the dedicated Junior models have either 26in or 24in wheels.

Adding to the versatility of the multiple wheel sizes are the eight different spec options offered, where the 29in and 27.5in bikes get three models, while the 26in and Jr. 24 make up the other two.

Prices start at £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299 for the Rift Zone 1, 26 and Jr. 24, and rise to £2,995 / $3,499 / €3,499 / CAD$4,449 for the 29in and 27.5in range-topping XR.

2023 Marin Rift Zone frame and suspension

According to Marin, the Rift Zone is its most popular mountain bike. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

The Rift Zone’s frame is built from Marin’s Series 3 aluminium, which is the brand’s second-most technical material.

Series 3 tubes feature smooth welds with double and triple-butted sections, while their profiles have been manipulated and formed to give them their shape.

The rocker link, dropouts and main pivot have all been forged, while cables are routed internally. Finally, Series 3 frames have tapered head tubes.

Along with all the standard Series 3 tech, the 2023 Rift Zone has undergone significant refinements in a bid to improve its feel and appearance, according to Marin.

The cable exit port secures the cables using a bolt to stop them from moving and rattling. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

First up are brazed-in internal cable-routing ports on the down tube’s sides near the head tube, and on its upward-facing surface close to the rear shock’s lower mounting point.

The exit port uses a bolt to clamp the cables in place, while the entry ports are angled so the cables enter the frame flatter, rather than bowing outwards.

The smooth-finished look of the brazed-in entry ports means it's impossible to tell they're made from an additional section of metal.

The unused ports can be plugged with flared, expanding rubber grommets.

Further refinements have been made to the cable routing between the main frame and swingarm.

The main pivot yoke forgings have a cut-out for cable routing, creating a tidy and refined look. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

The old Rift Zone’s gear cable was routed under the bottom bracket, and the brake hose exited the down tube and then ran on the underside of the chainstay without any additional fixings. The new model’s hoses thread through the forged section of the main pivot yoke before entering the chainstays.

The cables pass close to the main pivot’s axis to reduce cable tug during compression, and require no additional fixings such as cable ties to keep them in place.

Like the previous model, instead of the dropper cable making the bend between down tube and seat tube internally via the bottom bracket, it briefly exits the down tube before re-entering the frame at the base of the seat tube.

The chainstay features chunky chain slap protection. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Robust chain slap protection is bonded to the driveside chainstay to help quieten the bike down.

Marin has also moved away from its proprietary derailleur hangers to SRAM’s Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH).

2023 Marin Rift Zone suspension kinematics

The Fox Float X rear shock has been custom tuned for Marin. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Marin’s upped progression on the new Rift Zone’s 130mm rear-wheel travel, the leverage ratio now starting at 2.66 and dropping to 2.09 at bottom-out.

This gives the rear end 21.72 per cent of progression over its travel, making it well suited to the adjustable-volume air springs of the Rifty’s factory-fitted shocks.

In the 32t chainring and 15t cassette sprocket, anti-squat is just over 111 per cent at sag. This means the suspension is more likely to resist movement created by pedalling forces than bob in and out of its travel.

It runs SRAM's UDH rather than Marin's proprietary hanger. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Anti-rise (how much braking forces affect the suspension) starts at just below 100 per cent at full travel and drops to just over 77 per cent at bottom-out.

At sag, it’s 93 per cent. This means brake forces have a little effect on the suspension, but the figure lower than 100 per cent means they're more likely to cause it to extend rather than compress.

This, in theory, should make the rear end more sensitive to bump absorption when you're braking.

The kinematics on each of the four wheel sizes (29in, 27.5in, 26in, 24in) are very similar. However, the 26in and 24in-wheeled bikes have a slightly higher leverage ratio thanks to a marginally shorter stroke shock.

Matching the Rift Zone's revised kinematics are its custom-tuned shocks. The shocks have been tuned to offer small-bump sensitivity without sacrificing mid-stroke support, while the kinematic's progression is enhanced by the increased bottom-out control of air springs.

Marin tells us the feel is more playful and firm compared to enduro bikes, but isn't lacking sensitivty.

2023 Marin Rift Zone geometry

The XR version's decals are glossy. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Although the new Rift Zone’s geometry hasn’t strayed too far from the outgoing bike’s figures, it has received some key updates.

These changes keep the Rifty up to date with the current expectations of what the best trail bikes should be able to do.

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in geometry
SizeExtra-smallSmallMediumLargeExtra-large
Head angle (degrees)65.565.565.565.565.5
Seat tube angle (degrees)7777777777
Seat tube length (mm)330390400425430
Effective top tube length (mm)552.6568.7589.7610.8641.8
Bottom bracket height (mm)339339339339339
Standover height (mm)661.7677.8687.8682.3687.8
Wheelbase (mm)1,147.81,164.81,186.91,208.91,241
Chainstay length (mm)430430430430430
Stack height (mm)569.1600.7605.2609.8614.3
Reach (mm)415430450470500
2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in geometry
SizeSmallMediumLargeExtra-large
Head angle (degrees)65.565.565.565.5
Seat tube angle (degrees)77777777
Seat tube length (mm)390400425430
Effective top tube length (mm)579605632.1663.2
Bottom bracket height (mm)343343343343
Standover height (mm)690.2691.2701.7700.5
Wheelbase (mm)1,1701,205.11,235.41,266.3
Chainstay length (mm)430430430430
Stack height (mm)623.6628.2637.3641.8
Reach (mm)435460485515

Head tube angles across the new bike’s range of wheel sizes now all match. Each version has a 65.5-degree head angle, where previously it was only the 29in bike that was this slack. That means the 26in and 24in-wheeled bikes have lost two degrees from 67.5 and the 27.5in has decreased from 66.5 degrees.

Like the gear cable, the brake hose is routed neatly. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

It’s the same story with the seat tube angle, where every wheel size now increases to 77 degrees.

Chainstays have also grown on the 29in and 27.5in bikes, from 425mm up to 430mm.

The 29in-wheeled bike is available in sizes small to extra-large, while the 27.5 gets an additional extra-small with a miniscule 415mm reach figure.

And on that subject, reach figures range from 415mm (27.5in, XS) up to 515mm (29in, XL).

While the 29in-wheeled version is available in sizes small to extra-large, the 27.5in bike gets an extra-small at the bottom end.

The 26in and 24in-wheeled Rift Zones are available in one size and share the majority of their geometry figures. Key numbers include a 65.5-degree head angle, 380mm reach, and 425mm chainstays. Importantly, both these bikes get a 76-degree seat tube angle.

2023 Marin Rift Zone Jr. 24 and 26 geometry
SizeRift Zone Jr. 24Rift Zone 26
Head angle (degrees)65.565.5
Seat tube angle (degrees)7676
Seat tube length (mm)315315
Effective top tube length (mm)515.17515.17
Bottom bracket height (mm)308.5332
Standover height (mm)614637.5
Wheelbase (mm)1,089.21,089.2
Chainstay length (mm)425425
Stack height (mm)537.57537.57
Reach (mm)380380

The Rift Zone’s geometry is bang on the money for a trail bike, with figures that should blend stability with an element of agility.

2023 Marin Rift Zone models, specifications and prices

The XR model tops the Rift Zone range. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

The Rift Zone range features eight models across four wheel sizes, and all of them are impressively affordable.

Three versions of the 29in and 27.5in bikes are offered, with the XR (£2,995 / $3,499 / €3,499 / CAD$4,449) topping out the range.

The most affordable Rift Zone 1 retails for £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299, the same price as the Rift Zone 26 and Jr. 24 bikes, which are available in one build only.

The new Rift Zone isn't short of details. Here, the gear cable is clipped to the lower shock mount. - Andy Lloyd / Marin Bikes

Marin appears to have made shrewd spec choices across the board, focusing on performance where it matters most. For example, the range-topping XR is fitted with a custom-tuned Fox Float X rear shock and Marzocchi’s Bomber Z1 fork with Rail Damper (which is the same as Fox’s impressive GRIP damper).

Elsewhere, an XT derailleur is paired with an SLX cassette and shifter, and Shimano’s powerful four-pot BR-MT420 calipers and M4100 brake levers.

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in XR

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in XR. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 12x148mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: Fox Float X Performance, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: Marzocchi Bomber Z1, RAIL, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano XT M8100 / SLX M7100 mix with FSA GRID crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT420 4-piston calipers with BL-M4100 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall / Maxxis Assegai MaxxTerra EXO 29x2.5in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin Grizzly Lock On
  • Seatpost/saddle: TranzX YSP23JL (S: 150mm, M and L: 170mm, XL: 200mm travel) / Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £2,995 / $3,499 / €3,499 / CAD$4,449

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in 2

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in 2. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 12x148mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: RockShox Deluxe Select RT, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: Marzocchi Bomber Z2, RAIL, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M6100 with FSA Comet crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200 calipers with BL-M200 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall on Shimano HB-MT410B hubs/ Vee Tire Flow SNAP Tackee Compound 29x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin Grizzly Lock On
  • Seatpost/saddle: TranzX YSP23JL (S: 150mm, M, L and XL: 170mm travel) / Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £2,195 / $2,399 / €2,599 / CAD$2,299

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in 1

2023 Marin Rift Zone 29in 1. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 9x141mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: X-Fusion O2 Pro R, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: X-Fusion Slide Boost RC, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M5100 with Marin crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200 calipers with BL-M200 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall on Shimano HB-MT200/MT400 hubs/ Vee Tire Crown Gem Dual Control Compound 29x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin MTN
  • Seatpost/saddle: Marin/Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in XR

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in XR. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 12x148mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: Fox Float X Performance, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: Marzocchi Bomber Z1, RAIL, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano XT M8100 / SLX M7100 mix with FSA GRID crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT420 4-piston calipers with BL-M4100 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall on Shimano HB-MT410B hubs/ Maxxis Assegai MaxxTerra EXO 27.5x2.5in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin Grizzle Lock On
  • Seatpost/saddle: TranzX YSP23JL (S: 150mm, M and L: 170mm, XL: 200mm travel) / Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £2,995 / $3,499 / €3,499 / CAD$4,449

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in 2

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in 2. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 12x148mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: RockShox Deluxe Select RT, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: Marzocchi Bomber Z2, RAIL, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M6100 with FSA Comet crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200 calipers with BL-M200 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall on Shimano HB-MT410B hubs/ Vee Tire Flow SNAP Tackee Compound 27.5x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin Grizzly Lock On
  • Seatpost/saddle: TranzX YSP23JL (S: 150mm, M, L and XL: 170mm travel) / Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £2,195 / $2,399 / €2,599 / CAD$2,299

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in 1

2023 Marin Rift Zone 27.5in 1. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, Boost 9x141mm axle, 73mm BSA bottom bracket, ISCG05 chain device tabs
  • Shock: X-Fusion O2 Pro R, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 210x50mm)
  • Fork: X-Fusion Slide Boost RC, 140mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M5100 with SunRace cassette and Marin crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200 calipers with BL-M200 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall on Shimano HB-MT200/MT400 hubs/ Vee Tire Crown Gem Dual Control Compound 27.5x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin MTN
  • Seatpost/saddle: Marin/Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299

2023 Marin Rift Zone 26in

2023 Marin Rift Zone 26in. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, 135mm dropout (upgradable to 12x142), 73mm BSA bottom bracket
  • Shock: X-Fusion O2 Pro R, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 190x51mm)
  • Fork: X-Fusion Velvet RLC, 130mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M5100 with SunRace cassette and Marin crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT201 calipers with BL-M201 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall/ Vee Tire Flow SNAP Tackee Compound 26x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin MTN
  • Seatpost/saddle: Marin/Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299

2023 Marin Rift Zone Jr. 24in

2023 Marin Rift Zone Jr. 24in. - Marin Bikes
  • Frame: Series 3 6061 aluminium, 130mm-travel MultiTrac Suspension, 135mm dropout (upgradable to 12x142), 73mm BSA bottom bracket
  • Shock: X-Fusion O2 Pro R, custom tuned (Metric trunnion 190x51mm)
  • Fork: X-Fusion Velvet RLC, 130mm travel
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore M5100 with SunRace cassette and Marin crankset
  • Brakes: Shimano BR-MT201 calipers with BL-M201 levers
  • Wheels/tyres: Marin Aluminium Double Wall/ Vee Tire Flow SNAP Tackee Compound 24x2.35in front and rear
  • Bar/stem/grips: Marin Mini-Riser 780mm/Marin 3D Forged Alloy/Marin MTN
  • Seatpost/saddle: Marin/Marin Speed Concept
  • Price: £1,695 / $1,799 / €1,999 / CAD$2,299