2024 February Update: The bikes have been released in the U.S.! Marlin+ 6 costs $2,699.99 and the Marlin+ 8 costs $3,499.99 so less expensive than originally suspected.
Literally every brand needs a proper guy like you to go through their bicycles. Would be nice if Trek paid you to get a proper cameraman for some decent close up B roll of the actual Bikes instead of pictures.
Nice video thanks! The 15mph I learned is for non-USA limitations in some countries. US will have a Class 1 e-bike rating max at 20mph. I have a Trek Fuel EXe with a 50nm TQ motor and 50nm is still a lot but still gives you a nice workout. The marlin 6+ is a bummer with such bad wheels from the gen2 marlin wtf? The 8+ gives you all the excellent (necessary IMO) upgrades for only $600?? Wow trek nice job. I'd get one of these for my wife if it was already out in the US.
You're welcome! I agree that the US bikes will likely top out at 20mph. And yeah those wheels are not great for normal bikes let alone ebikes, so that's unfortunate. Should be fine for roads and light trails though if someone is just using the bike for those purposes.
I have a marlin 8 2022 2nd gen .with several upgrades and its great i love it. Best bike ive ever riden , im happy i got the 2nd gen over the 3 gen becaus the 3 gen is more heavy and the real axel is only on this bike i think it would be Hard to replace
It’s not easily removable / intended to be removed by customers, but there is a way to remove it that service technicians at a bike shop can perform. I haven’t seen the bike in person yet so not sure exactly how it’s done but that’s usually the case if we have to service these bikes at the shop.
My guess is that they figured they didn't need that many ebikes for the marlin series. If they made a Marlin+ 7, it would be somewhere between $3,000 - $3,700 so the price increments would be closer together in the lineup, and I feel like the components wouldn't be that different between the bikes so it would be more confusing on which one to buy.
I think trek missed the mark on this in the USA. I do love the Marlin and I have a number seven with a mid drive kit. I was very excited to see trek was going to be releasing these bikes. Unfortunately, I believe there is a very high number of buyers of the marlin line that are looking for a commuter bike that they can take off road on the weekends. on the commuter end, I believe is where trek has missed the Mark, when it’s competition are these online bikes that are cheaper, but faster. They do not have as high-quality of parts. But most of that market is unaware of this and the results that they give. A real shame as I believe trek could do well in this market.
Yeah it’s similar, but powerflys have more powerful motors with 85Nm of torque instead of the 50Nm on this bike, and they have a longer range of 3-5 hours instead of 2-4 on the marlins, and have a bigger battery size of 500Wh or 625Wh instead of 400Wh
can't believe they specced it with a coil fork. Even a suntour air is decent. Minimum should have been the recon with the 8+ getting a 35 Gold RL. Plus side is tapered headtube means a much wider range of fork options.. but why not give a decent one in the first place.
Buy a Marlin 6, put a Bafang mid drive on it. Get more than double the output at half the cost. And you can remove/replace the battery yourself. This Trek ebike wouldn't be a serious MTB anyway. Its a grocery getter.
I guess trek was too far along into development to pull the plug on this new bike. I would buy it if i could but who can afford anything anymore after dealing with pandemic prices? The industry is crashing hard and these bikes won't sell at those prices.
the price is to much for a midrange hardtail. Not worth it. With this money you can almost get slash 8 or fuel ex 8. I also dont see the use of this bike. the motor is mostly needed to get laps on the trail and skip the pedaling up. This bike isnt really an enduro bike so its kinda pointless. I had marlin 8 and loved that bike, but motor seems out of place for that money. I switch 9.8 xt slash last year. If im getting an ebike it will be rail 9.8 to go with my slash
You are all over the place comparing an eMTB with a FS analog MTB. Then you try to compare a $3,500 bike to a $9,000 bike. That is just silly. A 44lb hard tail is still hard to swallow but anything over 50lbs is a non-starter.
2024 February Update: The bikes have been released in the U.S.! Marlin+ 6 costs $2,699.99 and the Marlin+ 8 costs $3,499.99 so less expensive than originally suspected.
Literally every brand needs a proper guy like you to go through their bicycles. Would be nice if Trek paid you to get a proper cameraman for some decent close up B roll of the actual Bikes instead of pictures.
That would be awesome!!
@@TalalipopMTBits not like they can't afford it
Great review. Thanks.
You’re welcome!
Just picked up the Marlin + 6 and absolutely love it a few upgrades and I'll be set. Definitely enjoying it so far.
How's the battery life?. Gone done on ya, while out and about?
Nice video thanks! The 15mph I learned is for non-USA limitations in some countries. US will have a Class 1 e-bike rating max at 20mph. I have a Trek Fuel EXe with a 50nm TQ motor and 50nm is still a lot but still gives you a nice workout. The marlin 6+ is a bummer with such bad wheels from the gen2 marlin wtf? The 8+ gives you all the excellent (necessary IMO) upgrades for only $600?? Wow trek nice job. I'd get one of these for my wife if it was already out in the US.
You're welcome! I agree that the US bikes will likely top out at 20mph. And yeah those wheels are not great for normal bikes let alone ebikes, so that's unfortunate. Should be fine for roads and light trails though if someone is just using the bike for those purposes.
Does it have app connection
So pretty much the orbea Urrun?
I have a marlin 8 2022 2nd gen .with several upgrades and its great i love it. Best bike ive ever riden , im happy i got the 2nd gen over the 3 gen becaus the 3 gen is more heavy and the real axel is only on this bike i think it would be Hard to replace
love it!
:D
if the battery is not removable what do you do when you need to replace the battery
It’s not easily removable / intended to be removed by customers, but there is a way to remove it that service technicians at a bike shop can perform. I haven’t seen the bike in person yet so not sure exactly how it’s done but that’s usually the case if we have to service these bikes at the shop.
Any thoughts as to why they skipped the Marlin 7 for the e-bike upgrade?
My guess is that they figured they didn't need that many ebikes for the marlin series. If they made a Marlin+ 7, it would be somewhere between $3,000 - $3,700 so the price increments would be closer together in the lineup, and I feel like the components wouldn't be that different between the bikes so it would be more confusing on which one to buy.
I think trek missed the mark on this in the USA. I do love the Marlin and I have a number seven with a mid drive kit. I was very excited to see trek was going to be releasing these bikes. Unfortunately, I believe there is a very high number of buyers of the marlin line that are looking for a commuter bike that they can take off road on the weekends. on the commuter end, I believe is where trek has missed the Mark, when it’s competition are these online bikes that are cheaper, but faster. They do not have as high-quality of parts. But most of that market is unaware of this and the results that they give. A real shame as I believe trek could do well in this market.
They are definitely in the US. Hard to find online, trek stores have them in stock.
Yes they are now, I added a pinned comment with the US prices as well!
Just picked up the marlin 8+ from a shop down the road. Thing is a beauty in the gray/gold color
OK, how about a Roscoe+ 9? 🤩
Hahaha I guess the Powerfly is the closest option to that
I was thinking about getting the marlin plus, but for an extra £600 I'm opting for the powerfly 5.much better bike.
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:D
Isnt thiis just a powerfly?
Yeah it’s similar, but powerflys have more powerful motors with 85Nm of torque instead of the 50Nm on this bike, and they have a longer range of 3-5 hours instead of 2-4 on the marlins, and have a bigger battery size of 500Wh or 625Wh instead of 400Wh
3k for suntor fork even on a e bike no thx
can't believe they specced it with a coil fork. Even a suntour air is decent. Minimum should have been the recon with the 8+ getting a 35 Gold RL. Plus side is tapered headtube means a much wider range of fork options.. but why not give a decent one in the first place.
I'm about to buy iphone 15 pro max until i saw thi. Sorry iPhone PM, i prioritize this.
Hahaha good choice in my opinion
@@TalalipopMTB but the problem is, we can't remove the battery.
Can’t do that on the 15 pro either ;)
Was this an April Fool’s joke? There is no electric Marlin. 😆
hahaha 😂 it’s real! May not come to the US but it exists
50nm 😂😂
lol this. Pathetic.
3k for a weak e bike…. Meh. My legs are strong for now
Hahaha
Buy a Marlin 6, put a Bafang mid drive on it. Get more than double the output at half the cost. And you can remove/replace the battery yourself. This Trek ebike wouldn't be a serious MTB anyway. Its a grocery getter.
These prices are a complete deal breaker. This class of bike needs to stay at $2000 or less to be even remotely relevant.
I guess trek was too far along into development to pull the plug on this new bike. I would buy it if i could but who can afford anything anymore after dealing with pandemic prices? The industry is crashing hard and these bikes won't sell at those prices.
Yeaah I can see that for sure. They have been having sales here and there so hopefully prices come down again
the price is to much for a midrange hardtail. Not worth it. With this money you can almost get slash 8 or fuel ex 8. I also dont see the use of this bike. the motor is mostly needed to get laps on the trail and skip the pedaling up. This bike isnt really an enduro bike so its kinda pointless. I had marlin 8 and loved that bike, but motor seems out of place for that money. I switch 9.8 xt slash last year. If im getting an ebike it will be rail 9.8 to go with my slash
You are all over the place comparing an eMTB with a FS analog MTB. Then you try to compare a $3,500 bike to a $9,000 bike. That is just silly. A 44lb hard tail is still hard to swallow but anything over 50lbs is a non-starter.