Step back into 1993, when mountain biking was exploding, steel ruled the trails, and brands weren’t afraid to experiment. What I’m offering here isn’t just a bike — it’s a time capsule, a piece of cycling history that whispers rare, unique, unforgettable.
At its core, this is a Marin Pine Mountain frame — the cult-classic chromoly steel workhorse of the early ’90s. But here’s the twist: the familiar Pine Mountain decal never made it onto this frame. In its place, the top tube wears a bold Reebok logo, with matching non-standard fork decals.
🔥 This isn’t a backyard sticker job. The decals, finish, and build spec all suggest this was part of a special PROMOTIONAL run or possible COLLABORATION between Marin and Reebok — a crossover that never appeared in catalogs and rarely surfaces today.
Look closer:
Downtube: “Marin,” proud and true.
Top tube: “Reebok,” sharp, unexpected — a collision of bike culture and global sportswear.
Spec: Shimano drivetrain, rigid fork, cantilever brakes — a build that speaks of the era.
Condition: Virtually unridden. The drivetrain gleams, rims untouched by trail wear. Only the gentle marks of storage remind you that time has passed.
Imagine rolling up to your local trailhead, swap meet, or retro bike show. Heads turn. Whispers start. “Wait… is that a Reebok Marin?” You don’t just own a bike — you own a story, a conversation, a spark of nostalgia no one else can replicate.
Asking $500 OBO — because this isn’t just a machine, it’s a one-of-a-kind relic.