Merida Big Seven 20D Hardtail Mountain Bike Black 27.5"

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650b hardtail with sophisticated tfs aluminium frame, 2 x 8 transmission, lockout fork, hydraulic disc brakes, shimano hubs and chainset. Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Merida
Frame:
TFS III - 6061 aluminium, double butted and technoformed. Tapered head tube. Chain stay mounted disc brake. Internal cable routing. Mudguard and kick stand mounts. BSA threaded BB. 135mm x 9mm axle. Max. tyre size 27.5" x 2.25"
Fork:
Suntour XCT30 HLO; Coil; 100mm travel; Lockout. Max. tyre size: 27.5" x 2.25"
Gear Shift Levers:
Shimano ST-EF505
Brake Calipers:
Power DS-100HT; hydraulic disc brake caliper with Shimano RT10; 160mm rotor
Front Derailleur:
Shimano FD-M315-TS
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano RD-M360
Chainset:
Shimano FC-M315-2; 36-22 tooth chainset. Crank length: 170mm (XS,S), 175mm (M,L)
Cassette:
Sunrace CSM558AU; 11-32 teeth; 8 speed
Pedals:
VP Components, VPE-891
Weight:
EAN:
4710949834418
Availability:
In stock (1)
Delivery time:
Ready for immediate shipment

Information

650b hardtail with sophisticated TFS aluminium frame, 2 x 8 transmission, lockout fork, hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano hubs and chainset.

 

Merida's heartland has always been bombproof aluminium hardtails. Half a century of frame building experience counts for a lot. All Big Nine and Big Seven models use a sophisticated TFS frame featuring the latest technology: full internal cable routing for a clean, neat set up, tapered headtube offering the potential for future upgrades inboard disc brake mounts protect the brake and maximise stopping power As much Shimano componentry as possible has been added to complement the modern frame and enhance reliability. There are a wide range of sizes; Big Seven for shorter riders and Big Nine for taller riders with a healthy overlap between the two. For riders in the middle, riding style can be taken into account. If you are looking for speed and efficiency choose a Big Nine, if you are looking for agility choose a Big Seven.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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