Going back to my recumbent bike which uses a pulley system for chain line. Idler wheels suck up power, add weight and are overall slower regardless of configuration.
The shock on the Merida should be rotated 180 deg depending if you ride regular or goofy. Once you rotate it based off your pedal preference, it won’t touch your inner thigh anymore
I'd upgrade my Giant Trance 115mm (lol) travel bike and I'd 'have to' have an Atherton 130 Trail for a nicely balanced short travel bike, for £1300 more than the Norco Optic C3, and the Atherton bike has titanium lugs, carbon tubes and DW6 suspension design. Not going to be 15kg either.
And yet there was no eOne-Forty for us to try on the launch. While Merida itself is pitching it more as a fully-laden SUV proposition than a trail bike. But yeah, guess we’re out of touch.
Going back to my recumbent bike which uses a pulley system for chain line. Idler wheels suck up power, add weight and are overall slower regardless of configuration.
Wish the Merida just had a bottle size range extender that thing is huge
The shock on the Merida should be rotated 180 deg depending if you ride regular or goofy. Once you rotate it based off your pedal preference, it won’t touch your inner thigh anymore
Good tip 👍
Great content thanks! As for range vs handling, my personal experience is I never went over 630Wh battery, but that's me, your mileage may vary. 😊
I'd upgrade my Giant Trance 115mm (lol) travel bike and I'd 'have to' have an Atherton 130 Trail for a nicely balanced short travel bike, for £1300 more than the Norco Optic C3, and the Atherton bike has titanium lugs, carbon tubes and DW6 suspension design. Not going to be 15kg either.
We tested the Atherton 130 x and it weighed 15.07kg, so not exactly light either.
Merida isn’t sold in the USA. Any idea how I could get one in the USA
The guy on the right looks like a bootleg Martyn Ashton
Damn good impression. 😊
@@Mtb9r No offence 😄
None taken and none given Martin’s awesome just a comparison happy trails, everyone
I was thinking the same... we should get them to do a collaboration together one day😅
Great video guys. Any idea if Merida will be available in the USA?
Thanks. We didn’t get any US pricing so maybe not.
The Merida 140 actually looks the most interesting. 66.5 head angle, as they say ONLY DOWNHILL FUN IS SO YESTERDAY which is where you at MBR are
And yet there was no eOne-Forty for us to try on the launch. While Merida itself is pitching it more as a fully-laden SUV proposition than a trail bike. But yeah, guess we’re out of touch.
@@MBRmagazine They were keeping the good stuff for people who will appreciate it
Great video. Merida CF looks great, but should have had a Bosch or SRAM motor. 😢
Merida has always had strong links with Shimano, so unlikely this will happen. 👍
Cheap. 😊. Local shop has GT Force E aluminum new ep 6 85 nm i do believe, 504 whb 2473$ otd. Great value and a very nice ride on the trail.
And it’s not available in N. A. Thanks for the breaking news
There’s not really much we can do about that.