Our test bike on the Sunshine Coast is the Devinci Marshall 29 Deore 12S that retails for $2,299 USD. The 27.5" versions come with 430mm chainstays, while there are 435mm chainstays on the larger sized bikes. The two smaller sized frames come with 27.5” wheels, while the medium, large and XL bikes come with 29" wheels. Overall, the Marshall’s geometry is in line with other modern trail bikes, whether they’re built for riders on a budget or not. On the size medium, there’s a 460mm reach and a 1203mm wheelbase. That’s paired with one of the steepest seat tube angles, at 77°. With a 66.5° headtube angle, the Marshall has the steepest head angle of all the bikes in the full suspension category. Other details include a threaded bottom bracket, Boost spacing for the rear axle, well-sorted frame protection on the downtube, and a ribbed chainstay protector to keep the chain from making noise on descents. The dropper post is internally routed but none of the other cables are, making it the only bike in the full suspension category that doesn’t have internal cable routing. More info: All frame sizes have room for at least a standard 500ml bottle with a piggyback shock.
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