5'10" SQ2 sized large owner here as well. Sometimes I feel very cramped on the bike. Did the shorter crank set help with this cramped feeling? I am wondering what else can be done to help this
Well, I literally cannot put the seat post any lower (it’s slammed). So unless I wanted a shorter dropper which would be incredibly expensive, my only option was to shorten the cranks. Before I honestly felt like I was stretching to reach the lowest point. So shorter cranks were the next choice (as the stock one was ok at best). I feel like its a better fit for me, and I’m no longer feeling that stretch at the lowest point.
Hi. What is your fork spec's, (travel, offset, axle to crown) and how it feels? I will be glad to your answer. because I can't decide which fork to choose for my Marin-SQ.
@@RomansDowntime I have the 2022 SQ3 I immediately removed the ugly cheap rubber that Marin had put on the chainstay and replaced it with a Reverse neoprene protector , never heard a single slap , but also have a Deore rear derrailuer that has the chain tensioner switch this also makes a big difference. ps : any neoprene chain stay protector works as long as its a decent company like race face , lizard skin etc its a set it and forget it thing.
We just ordered the 2022 San Quentin 1 ... And now I'm stressing over this 2023 . THERE'S LESS THAN A $250 PRICE DIFFERENCE FOR THE 2023 - Should we cancel the 2022 and pay for the 2023 ?
@@Juno_Beach there must have been some confusion. The 2022 / 2023 models share almost identical components, and the biggest difference is the geometry. So, its really up to you to determine your value on that. Thats being said, if it were me, and I were saving $250 with the 2022 model. I would buy the 2022 and buy a dropper with the money i saved.
@@RomansDowntime yeah but now I'm seeing the large isn't big enough for 6-ft riders and at least want to upgrade to an extra large 2022 / THANK YOU FOR THE UPGRADE DETAILS, this is all very new to me.
@@Juno_Beach I see what your saying. I can tell you on the 2022 model, if the size L was any larger it would have been to big for me and I am 5’10. I am not sure about the new model though. I would double check the return policy if you feel its too small for you when you try it out. Maybe you could return and exchange it for a larger model. Wish you the best of luck bro!
Thank you! for the preview of the upgrades man, planning to buy one of and tryna get some ideas on how to upgrade it.
I run the same jagwire cable holder, it came with another bike but I couldn't find it anywhere else. The rubber ducky is a nice addition lol.
I found the clips at my lbs, as well as “worldwidecyclery.com”. So i wanted to give it a try. The ducky was for pure enjoyment lol, thanks.
2:10 bro that cable is KINKY
Yea, I did notice that too. 😅
@@RomansDowntime don't slap your cables to avoid kinking (no pun intended)
@@laplantamichay Lol, you got it! 🤣👍
Some very nice upgrades to make it "yours" 😁
Thanks bro!
5'10" SQ2 sized large owner here as well. Sometimes I feel very cramped on the bike. Did the shorter crank set help with this cramped feeling? I am wondering what else can be done to help this
Well, I literally cannot put the seat post any lower (it’s slammed). So unless I wanted a shorter dropper which would be incredibly expensive, my only option was to shorten the cranks. Before I honestly felt like I was stretching to reach the lowest point. So shorter cranks were the next choice (as the stock one was ok at best). I feel like its a better fit for me, and I’m no longer feeling that stretch at the lowest point.
@@RomansDowntime Sounds like the bike was too big for you. Should of opted for the M size. You can always size up but you can't size down.
Dude this has me so stressed out you're 5 10 511 and the large San Quentin 1 is too small for you?
Hi. What is your fork spec's, (travel, offset, axle to crown) and how it feels? I will be glad to your answer. because I can't decide which fork to choose for my Marin-SQ.
Hi. If i remember its a 140 mil at a 37 offset. Feels good, bike can handle anything input it through and then some.
Get a neoprene Chainstay protector
Better looking
Better protection
Eliminates chain slap noise
I’ll look into this!
@@RomansDowntime I have the 2022 SQ3 I immediately removed the ugly cheap rubber that Marin had put on the chainstay and replaced it with a Reverse neoprene protector , never heard a single slap , but also have a Deore rear derrailuer that has the chain tensioner switch this also makes a big difference.
ps : any neoprene chain stay protector works as long as its a decent company like race face , lizard skin etc its a set it and forget it thing.
@@thescandiflick I think that may be the best route to go with. Thanks!
We just ordered the 2022 San Quentin 1 ... And now I'm stressing over this 2023 .
THERE'S LESS THAN A $250 PRICE DIFFERENCE FOR THE 2023
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Should we cancel the 2022 and pay for the 2023 ?
That up to you, personally I probably wouldn’t if I saved $250. I know I’m happy with my current model for sure.
@@RomansDowntime brother thank you but I wasn't asking for permission I was asking for input
@@Juno_Beach there must have been some confusion. The 2022 / 2023 models share almost identical components, and the biggest difference is the geometry. So, its really up to you to determine your value on that.
Thats being said, if it were me, and I were saving $250 with the 2022 model. I would buy the 2022 and buy a dropper with the money i saved.
@@RomansDowntime yeah but now I'm seeing the large isn't big enough for 6-ft riders and at least want to upgrade to an extra large 2022 / THANK YOU FOR THE UPGRADE DETAILS, this is all very new to me.
@@Juno_Beach I see what your saying. I can tell you on the 2022 model, if the size L was any larger it would have been to big for me and I am 5’10. I am not sure about the new model though.
I would double check the return policy if you feel its too small for you when you try it out. Maybe you could return and exchange it for a larger model. Wish you the best of luck bro!
Im 175cm does Medium fit me? Thanks
good taste
Thanks bro
Your chainring is so close to your chainstay and your running 30t?
Yea, there weren’t many options when I was looking for a new crankset. So, I went with the available 30T. Works fine for what I need
@@RomansDowntime maybe you need to add spacers on your bb?
@@calderondy I can double check, but I think I already have a spacer or two on the drive side.
Nice...
Thank you 🙏
i'm 5'8... do you think i need a large or a medium in this?
I would love to help you, but I don’t know.
stfu stuff looks pretty jank to me, I want this bike tho
The Stfu is definitely not for me. The bike is dope though
Hey, cool name
Same to you!