Marin transformed their award - winning Rift Zone into an electric marvel: the Rifty Love. This bike lets you go further, faster, and have a blast on the trails. With a perfectly tuned 140mm of travel, it offers sharp handling, agile responsiveness, and is easy to control. The Shimano EP801 drive unit provides power effortlessly, paired with a 630Wh internal battery for epic adventures. It has just the right amount of trail - taming cushion for maximum fun.
The XR in the name stands for Extra Ras. Built on Marin’s Series 4 aluminum frame with detailed forgings, manipulated tubes, and full internal cable routing, it offers the highest - end alloy frame from Marin. It’s compatible with modern coil or air shocks. The bike features the proven MultiTrac suspension technology, optimized for the Shimano STEPS system. It comes with a RockShox Lyrik Ultimate fork and Super Deluxe Ultimate Shock. High - spec components include Vee Tire Co rubber, Shimano XT drivetrain, next - gen Shimano EP801 motor, SRAM Code 4 - piston brakes. To top it off, there's SRAM AXS wireless shifting and a wireless RockShox Reverb dropper post. This is Marin’s most advanced Rifty E ever.






Using your Marin Rift Zone E XR Electric Trail Bike is a breeze. First, make sure the 630Wh internal battery is charged. Then, hop on and turn on the bike using the power switch. You can control the power output with the Shimano EP801 drive unit. Use the SRAM AXS wireless shifting to change gears smoothly and the SRAM Code 4 - piston brakes to stop safely.
When riding, be aware of your surroundings and the trail conditions. This bike is designed for off - road use, so expect a bit of a bumpy ride. The suspension is great for handling rough terrain, but don't push it too hard in extreme conditions.
For maintenance, regularly check the tire pressure of the Vee Tire Co rubber. Keep the chain clean and lubricated, especially after riding in wet or muddy conditions. Inspect the brakes and gears for any signs of wear. If you're not sure how to do something, it's always a good idea to take your bike to a professional bike mechanic.