Marin Fairfax E 2026 - Electric Hybrid Bike













The Marin Fairfax E takes everything that makes a traditional hybrid bike practical and fun, then adds just the right amount of electric assist to help you go further, faster and with less effort. Whether you’re commuting, fitness riding or popping into town, the Bafang 250W hub motor gives you smooth, intuitive pedal support, especially handy when the road starts to climb or the wind picks up.
Key Features:
- Series 1 6061 aluminium frame with fitness geometry and urban-ready design
- Alloy straight-blade fork with rack and mudguard mounts
- Shimano 8-speed drivetrain for smooth, simple shifting
- Tektro HDM-275 hydraulic disc brakes for consistent stopping
- 700c wheels with 40mm Vee City Cruz puncture-protected tyres
- Reflective tyre sidewalls for added visibility
- Available with 0% APR finance
Drive Information:
- Bafang 250W rear hub motor delivers up to 45Nm of torque
- 360Wh Bafang in-tube battery powers your daily ride
- Compact handlebar-mounted display for battery and assist mode
The fitness-tuned geometry offers a confident and comfortable riding position, and the lightweight Series 1 aluminium frame keeps the bike feeling agile. Internal cabling and clean lines mean it looks just as sharp as it rides. With a full Shimano 1x8-speed drivetrain and a wide-range cassette, you’ve got simple, no-fuss shifting to tackle varied terrain.
Stopping is taken care of by Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, which are powerful and reliable in all weathers. The Vee City Cruz 700x40mm tyres feature puncture protection and reflective sidewalls—ideal for city streets. There’s space and mounts for racks, guards and a kickstand too, so the Fairfax E is ready to slot straight into your daily routine.
Stylish, capable and easy to live with, the Marin Fairfax E is a fantastic entry into the world of e-bike commuting.
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
| Frame | Series 1 Fitness, E-Bike Specific, 6061 Aluminum, 700c Wheels, Disc Specific, Fitness Geometry, Kickstand Mount, Fender and Rack Mounts |
| Fork | 6061 Aluminum, Straight-Blade, Disc Mount, Fender and Rack Eyelets |
| Headset | FSA, Orbit CE No.8B |
| Stem | Marin Alloy |
| Bars | Marin Alloy Flat |
| Front Brake | Tektro HDM-275 Hydraulic Disc, 160mm Rotor |
| Rear Brake | Tektro HDM-275 Hydraulic Disc, 160mm Rotor |
| Brake Lever | Tektro Hydraulic |
| Rear Mech | Shimano Acera, 8-Speed, Wide Range |
| Shifters | Shimano Altus 8-Speed RapidFire |
| Speed | 8 |
| Rims | Marin Aluminum Double Wall, Disc Specific |
| Front Hub | Forged Aluminum Alloy, 32H |
| Rear Hub | Bafang 250 Watt Hub Motor, 36H |
| Spokes | 14g Black Stainless Steel |
| Front Tyre | Vee Tire, City Cruz, 700Cx40mm, Puncture Protection, Reflective Sidewall, Wire Bead |
| Rear Tyre | Vee Tire, City Cruz, 700Cx40mm, Puncture Protection, Reflective Sidewall, Wire Bead |
| Seat Post | Marin Alloy, 27.2mm |
| Saddle | Marin Fitness |
| Chainset | Alloy Crank, Steel 42T Chainring, Ring Guard |
| Bottom Bracket | Integrated Torque Sensing, Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Square Taper |
| Chain | KMC X8 |
| Cassette | Shimano HG-400, 8-Speed, 11-40T |
| Pedals | Resin Platform |
| Battery Size (WH) | Bafang 360Wh, 36V, In-tube |
| Motor | Bafang 250 Watt Hub Motor, 36H |
Electric Bike Bike Size Chart
|
Height |
e Bike Size |
e Road Bike Size |
e Mountain Bike Size* |
|
4’8” – 5’1” 143 – 155 cm |
XXS |
44 cm |
13” (33 cm) |
|
5’1” – 5’4” 155 – 163 cm |
XS |
48 cm |
15” (38 cm) |
|
5’4” – 5’7” 163 – 170 cm |
S |
51 cm |
16” (41 cm) |
|
5’7” – 5’10” 170 – 178 cm |
M |
54 cm |
18” (46cm) |
|
5’10” – 6’0” 178 – 183 cm |
L |
56 cm |
19” (48cm) |
|
6’0” – 6’3” 183 – 191 cm |
XL |
58 cm |
20” (51 cm) |
|
6’3” – 6’5” 191 – 196 cm |
XXL |
60 cm |
21” (53 cm) |
|
6’5” – 6’9” 196 – 205 cm |
XXXL |
62 cm |
22” (56 cm) |
* Mountain bikes are sized differently to road bikes. Typically, they are sized in inches as the first MTBs were produced in the USA. European brands like Lapierre and Haibike like to use centimeters for all their bikes. The measurements of their mountain bikes doesn’t match their road bikes but is like a simple conversion from the inches measurement. This is why we have included cm measurements in brackets for the e mountain bike column.
See our bike size guide for more on bike sizing
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Marin Fairfax E 2026 - Electric Hybrid Bike
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