Product Description
Merida’s heartland has always been bombproof aluminium hardtails. Half a century of frame building experience counts for a lot.
Key features:
- TFS III – 6061 aluminium, double butted and technoformed frame
- RockShox Judy TK forks with 100mm of bump soaking travel
- Merida K1080 tyres offer plenty of traction while maintaining rolling resistance
- Shimano 2×9 gears give enough range to climb anything
- Shimano hydraulic brakes off all weather stopping power
- Sizes: M (17″) , L (18.5″) , XL (20″) , XXL (22″)
- Colours: Dark Grey/Black, Red/White
- The Merida Big Nine 60 is available with 0% APR Finance
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 Nine for taller riders and Big Seven for shorter 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 chose a Big Seven.
All Tredz bikes are:
- Fully built & ready to ride
- Fully checked & tested by Cytech qualified mechanics
- Available with 0% APR finance on any basket over £99
- UK price match guarantee
- 365 day no hassle returns
- Free delivery in the UK Mainland on a date that suits you
In the box with every Tredz bike is:
- Free Tredz 9 key trail tool
- Free Tredz pedal spanner
- Free basic pedals
- Tredz drawstring kit bag
- 16 point quality control check sheet
- Basic bike setup instructions
- Free Cycle Plan insurance voucher (8 weeks)
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
Specification
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 29″ x 2.25″ |
Fork: | RockShox Judy TK; Coil; 100mm travel. Lockout; 46mm offset. Max. tyre size: 29″ x 2.25″ |
Headset: | Merida M2345 |
Stem: | Merida CC; aluminium; 31.8mm diameter; 6 degree rise – Stem length: 70mm (S), 80mm (M), 90mm (L), 100mm (XL), 110mm (XXL) |
Bars: | Merida CC; aluminium; 690mm wide; 15mm rise |
Front Brake: | Shimano BR-MT200; 2 piston hydraulic disc brake caliper with Shimano RT10; 160mm rotor |
Rear Brake: | Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brake caliper with Shimano RT10; 160mm rotor |
Brake Lever: | Shimano ST-EF505 |
Front Mech: | Shimano FD-M2020-TS |
Rear Mech: | Shimano RD-M370 |
Shifters: | Shimano ST-EF505 |
Speed: | 18 |
Rims: | Merida CC; 17mm inner rim width; Aluminium |
Front Hub: | Shimano TX505; 100x9mm; 32 spokes; Center lock |
Rear Hub: | Shimano TX505; 135x9mm; 32 spokes; Center lock |
Spokes: | Black steel |
Front Tyre: | Merida K1080; 29″ x 2.2″; wire bead |
Rear Tyre: | Merida K1080; 29″ x 2.2″; wire bead |
Seat Post: | Merida Comp CC; aluminium; 30.9mm diameter; in-line |
Saddle: | Merida Sport comfort |
Chainset: |
Shimano MT101-2; 36-22 toot h chainset. Crank length: 175mm (M,L,XL,XXL) |
Bottom Bracket: | Shimano BB-UN100 |
Chain: | KMC M99 |
Cassette: | KMC M99 |
Pedals: | VP Components, VPE-891 |
Mountain Bike Size Chart
Height
|
Bike Size
|
Mountain Bike Size
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4’8” – 5’1”
143 – 155 cm
|
XXS
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13” (33 cm)
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5’1” – 5’4”
155 – 163 cm
|
XS
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15” (38 cm)
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5’4” – 5’7”
163 – 170 cm
|
S
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16” (41 cm)
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5’7” – 5’10”
170 – 178 cm
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M
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18” (46cm)
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5’10” – 6’0”
178 – 183 cm
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L
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19” (48cm)
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6’0” – 6’3”
183 – 191 cm
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XL
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20” (51 cm)
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6’3” – 6’5”
191 – 196 cm
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XXL
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21” (53 cm)
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6’5” – 6’9”
196 – 205 cm
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XXXL
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22” (56 cm)
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* 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 centimetres for all their bikes. The measurements of their mountain bikes doesn’t match their road bikes but are like a simple conversion from the inches measurement. This is why we have included cm measurements in brackets for the Mountain bike column.
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