The Stinson 2 is a fresh evolution of the classic cruiser—redesigned with modern geometry, components, and comfort technology to elevate your everyday ride. Whether you're cruising neighborhood streets, gliding through park paths, or running local errands, the Stinson 2 delivers the ideal blend of casual confidence and performance-driven capability.
At the core of the Stinson 2 is Marin’s thoughtfully engineered Series 1 6061 aluminum frame with Comfort Control Geometry, allowing riders to touch the ground while seated for enhanced stability, easy starts, and confident stops. The 27.5” wheels with wide-volume tires provide a smooth, cushioned ride over variable terrain, while integrated mounts make it simple to add racks, fenders, and a kickstand for full utility.
Key Upgrades Over the Stinson 1:
MicroSHIFT Advent 9-speed drivetrain with wide-range 11-46T cassette—perfect for hills, headwinds, and hauling
Puncture-protected Vee Speedster 27.5”x2.35” tires for plush comfort and reliability on paved and mixed surfaces
Refined cockpit with a high-rise bar and ergonomic grips for all-day comfort and a naturally upright position
The rigid CrMo steel fork keeps steering precise while adding durability and classic style. Braking is handled by Power CX7 mechanical disc brakes, compatible with Shimano pads and paired with 160mm rotors for dependable stopping in any weather.
Additional standout features include:
Alloy crankset with 38T steel chainring and ring guard for simple, clean drivetrain operation
Marin Comfort saddle and ergonomic grips designed to reduce pressure and enhance ride enjoyment
Comfort platform pedals for easy foot placement with or without cycling-specific footwear
Marin 60mm rise handlebar with a relaxed 30° backsweep for optimized control and posture
The Stinson 2 is the perfect ride for casual cyclists who want confidence, comfort, and modern performance—without giving up style or simplicity. It’s the cruiser for a new generation of riders who want to ride more, ride farther, and ride in total comfort.