Product Description
The geometry of the Merida eBig Nine and eBig Seven follows one very simple principle; as sporty as possible, as comfortable as necessary. The addition of a motor makes this perfect for commuting to work without arriving bedraggled or feeling worried about being too tired to make it home. Alternatively, its mountain bike geometry, suspension fork, grippy tyres and powerful brakes offer the opportunity to venture further afield.
Key features:
- Hydroformed 6066 aluminium frame with internal cable routing via Smart entry ports
- Suntour XCM32 forks with 100mm of bump soaking travel
- Shimano 1×9 gears give enough range to climb anything
- Shiman brakes offer all weather stopping power
- Maxxis Ikon tyres offer plenty of grip while not impacting rolling resistance
- Sizes: M (43cm), L (48cm), XL (53cm)
- Colours: Black/Anthracite
- The Merida EBig Nine is available with 0% APR finance
Drive information:
- Motor: Shimano E8010; 504Wh battery, Shimano Steps E7000; 60Nm
- Battery: 504 Wh
- Interface: Shimano SC-E5000A
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
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
Specification
Frame: | Lite – Hydroformed 6066 aluminium with internal cable routing via Smart entry ports. Tapered head tube, 148 x 12mm axle standard. Complete with mounts for mudguards and kickstand. Max. tyre size 29″ x 2.25″ |
Fork: | Suntour XCM32 DS; Coil; 100mm; Tapered; 47mm fork offset. Max. tyre size: 29″ x 2.4″ |
Headset: | Merida 2341 Neck |
Stem: | Merida Expert CC; aluminium; 31.8mm diameter; 6 degree rise – Stem length: 80mm (M), 90mm (L), 100mm (XL) |
Bars: | Merida Expert CC; aluminium; 720mm wide; 10mm rise |
Front Brake: | Shimano BR-MT200; 2 piston hydraulic disc brake caliper with Shimano RT10; 180mm rotor |
Rear Brake: | Shimano BR-MT200; 2 piston hydraulic disc brake caliper with Shimano RT10; 180mm rotor |
Brake Lever: | Shimano MT-200 |
Rear Mech: | Shimano Alivio M3100; SGS |
Shifters: | Shimano Alivio M3100 |
Speed: | 9 |
Rims: | Merida Comp CC; 20mm inner rim width; Aluminium |
Front Hub: | Shimano MT400; 110x15mm; 32 spokes; Center lock |
Rear Hub: | Shimano MT400-B; 148x12mm; 36 spokes; Center lock; including removable lever with 4/6mm Allen key |
Spokes: | Black stainless |
Front Tyre: | Maxxis Ikon; 29″ x 2.2″; kevlar bead |
Rear Tyre: | Maxxis Ikon 29″ x 2.2″; kevlar bead, folding |
Seat Post: | Merida Expert; aluminium; 30.9mm diameter; 15mm lay back |
Saddle: | Merida Comp SL; V-mount |
Chainset: | Shimano CRE70-B; 34 tooth chainring with Shimano FC-E8000; 165mm length crank |
Bottom Bracket: | Part of Shimano Steps motor |
Chain: | KMC e9S |
Cassette: | KMC e9S |
Pedals: | VP Components, VPE-537 |
Battery (Wh): | 504 Wh |
Motor: | Shimano E8010; 504Wh battery, Shimano Steps E7000; 60Nm |
User Interface: | Shimano SC-E5000A |
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.
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