We are proud to offer Devinci’s downhill bike, the Chainsaw. The Chainsaw is primed for use in the Whistler Bike Park, boasting an aluminium frame made in Canada, 170/190mm suspension with a dual crown fork and a mullet wheel setup.
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Downhill/Bike Park
Yes, protective gear is strongly recommended in the bike park. We provide a complimentary full face helmet and you can add body armor to your rental. We offer knee-shin pads, elbow pads, and chest protectors. We do not offer goggles or gloves for rent, however we have options available for purchase in store, and would recommend wearing these in the bike park.
Sports clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty and that wicks sweat. We recommend bike specific clothing that will not rip or tear.
Enduro bikes are built to be capable of pedaling uphill, while still being fun to ride down rough terrain. Our Enduro bikes (Devinci Spartan) have a carbon frame, 12-speed cassette, dropper-post, and 170/160 mm of travel, so you can equally enjoy the single-track in the valley and the trails in the Whistler Bike Park. The Downhill/Bike Park options (Marin Quake and Devinci Chainsaw) are built with maximum fun on the downhill in mind and are not suitable for pedaling uphill. These Downhill bikes are heavier, with only a 7-speed cassette, no dropper post, and more suspension than the Enduro bikes. More detailed specifications are available for each bike on their respective information pages.
Both are similar downhill bikes designed for gravity fed riding and with a mullet setup.
The Marin Quake is a brand new bike for 2025 and boasts slightly higher specification components than the Devinci Chainsaw, which has a redesigned 2025 frame but components from 2024.
We offer flat (Deity Black Kat) or SPD pedals, or you are welcome to bring your own.
Closed toe, flat soled shoes for protection and grip on pedals.
Please refer to the size chart that is listed on the information page for each bike. If you are an inexperienced rider between sizes, you may want to choose the smaller size option, as it will be easier to handle and maneuver on the trails.





