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2018 Merida

SCULTURA 5000

A race bike with high-end components and shimano ultegra rim brakes.

Weight18.4 lbs  
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 11
GroupsetUltegra
BrakesShimano Ultegra Rim
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Rider Position
relaxedaggressive
Terrain
smoothrugged
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

39 mph

SCULTURA 5000

40 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Reviews

Summary

The Merida Scultura is a versatile race bike that excels in both comfort and performance, offering a smooth ride with neutral handling and stable descending. It's praised for its exceptional value, impressive stiffness, and the ability to maintain speed well, making it suitable for long distances and competitive racing. While it shines in many areas, some reviews note minor drawbacks like average brakes and limited tire clearance.

Pros
  • Smooth, vibration killing ride

  • Neutral handling

  • Stable descending experience

  • Exceptional value and spec

  • Versatile for both cruising and racing

Cons
  • Average brakes

  • Limited tire clearance

  • Noticeable weight in rolling terrain

Key Quotes
The CF2 framed 7000-E transforms Merida’s race bike into a much more versatile machine worthy of Editor’s Choice selection.
Cycling Weekly logoCycling Weekly
The Scultura manages to avoid such a compromise and retains an extremely racy feel while benefitting from the grip and added comfort the wide 28mm tyres offer.
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Overall, the 4000 disc is a fine machine, it does everything asked of it very, very well.
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Cycling Weekly
Merida Scultura Disc 7000-E

Dec 2019 · James Bracey

Merida's lower tier CF2 framed Scultura has a more comfortable and versatile appeal

Highs
  • Smooth, vibration killing ride

  • Spec

  • Neutral handling

Lows
  • Sharp edge to paint along top tube

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road.cc
Merida Scultura Disc 200 2019

May 2019 · Stu Kerton

An excellent frameset with a comfortable ride that could do with a few component tweaks

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BikeRadar
Merida Scultura 5000 first ride review

Oct 2017 · Simon Withers

Its distance qualities are reflected in its (just) metre-plus wheelbase, a taller head-tube than a ‘standard’ road bike and Merida’s own Flex Stay chain- and seatstays, which are designed to reduce vibrations. . .

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Cyclist
Merida Scultura Disc Team Edition review

Feb 2017 · Peter Stuart

Merida's WorldTour racer makes a smooth transition to discs while ironing out some of the earlier niggles of the rim brake edition

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Merida Scultura Disc 6000 Review

Jul 2016 · Thomas Seidelmann, Robin Schmitt

This bike should be banned! Oh wait, it is banned. We’ve been out testing the Merida Scultura Disc in the Dolomites to see if the bike can keep its ‘cool’.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

SCULTURA CF2

Fork

Pro full carbon tapered fork

Headset

MERIDA M2331

Handlebar

MERIDA Expert double butted 6061 aluminium compact drop, oversize clamp

Saddle

MERIDA Sport

Seatpost

MERIDA Carbon Comp 15mm, 27.2mm offset

TypeRigid

Pedals

Not included

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra

Front Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra

Crank

Shimano RS 510 50-34

Shifters

Shimano Ultegra, 22 speed

Cassette

Shimano CS-5800, 11 speed, 11-28

Chain

KMC X11-1

Brakes

Shimano Ultegra levers with Shimano R561 calipers

TypeShimano Ultegra Rim

Brake Levers

Shimano Ultegra

Wheels
Rims

MERIDA Expert SL

Spokes

Double Butted Black stainless

Front Hub

Sealed bearing with quick release

Rear Hub

Sealed bearing with quick release

Tires

Continental Grand Sport Race 25c folding

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Last updated October 11

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