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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with high-end components.
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| Weight | 33.7 lbs |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 130 / 130mm |
| Fork | RockShox Pike Select |
| Shock | RockShox Deluxe Select+ |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | Eagle 90 Transmission, Eagle 70 Transmission |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
Feb 2025 · Ross Demain
The confusingly-named 130mm-travel Merida One Twenty is essentially more at the XC end of the trail bike spectrum.
Well thought out all-rounder geometry
Very impressive rear suspension
Generally decent spec
Excellent geometry
Impressive rear suspension
Spec sheet doesn’t really need much if anything swapping out
Very good value for money
SRAM DB8 brakes were fantastic
200mm travel dropper
Contact points (grips and saddle) were really nice
Maxxis Forekaster is possibly the best whippy trail tyre currently available
Ideal base to upgrade from over the ensuing years
Quick and nimble
Plenty of support from the rear for hopping and popping
Fast, swoopy singletrack is a particular highlight
Engaging, fun and most of all versatile modern trail bike
Decent mud clearance
Can fit a big bottle
Overall spec that is well thought out
Thru-headset routing
SRAM NX drivetrain can be replaced with something less agricultural

Nov 2023 · Tom Marvin
Merida’s mid-travel trail bike has been built for versatility
Efficient pedalling and fast tyres
Long and low geometry ensures confident handling
Progressive suspension
Harsh front end and average brakes
Fairly weighty

Oct 2023 · Cory Benson
Merida's new 2024 affordable alloy trail One-Twenty is a solid value mountain bike, so we race tested its limits at the UK's EX Enduro...
Sep 2023 · James Watkins
Merida’s 130mm travel One-Twenty (yes, you read that correctly) aims to be the bike of the people, offering an up-to-date, do-it-all platform at a reasonable cost
Competent climber and fun descender
Neutral characteristics for all-around biking
Hassle-free component package
Lifetime frame warranty
A bit heavy
Maxxis Forekaster tires lack bite to push downhill limits
SRAM DB8 brakes a little underwhelming

Sep 2023 · Mick Kirkman
First ride review As a trail all-rounder that targets simplicity and affordability, Merida’s latest One-Twenty model isn’t directly competing with the best downcountry bikes that we’ve tested, like the Scott Spark, Yeti SB-120 or Transition Spur. That’s because, while those bikes tend to be lighter and cost way more cash the One-Twenty has a broader remit targeting a wider range of terrain and user groups. Best full-suspension mountain bikes: reviewed and rated by experts This new version only (currently) comes with an aluminium frame across a range topping out at £3,100 for the top spec 700 model featured here with RockShox suspension and SRAM NX drivetrain. Two other One-Twenty versions offered include a 600 model at £2,500 with a Marzocchi Z2 fork and Deore drivetrain and a 300 model with a Suntour fork XCR fork and Shimano Cues drivetrain for the bargain price of £1,900. Need to know New 130/130mm short-travel aluminium trail bike 29in wheels f/r only Five frame sizes grow in reach and wheelbase, rather than height Size specific dropper seat post, rather than infinitely adjustable to save weight and cost Steeper 78.5° effective seat angle and 66° head angle The One-Twenty is something of a bridge between Merida’s pure XC bikes and the new-school One-Forty/One-Sixty models launched last year that target aggressive trail and full-on enduro riding. The all-new frame also forms the basis of a Ninety-Six Lite model, which replaces the outgoing 120 RC and is a more XC-focussed machine with reduced travel of 110mm at both ends. This Ninety-Six plugs a gap in the market Merida has identified for a more affordable XC/marathon bike across two variants; the XT version with a RockShox SID SL and the 400 model, which has a Suntour fork and Shimano Deore drivetrain. Merida One-Sixty FR first ride review: a bike park bruiser While we’re talking about travel, it’s worth pointing out that despite the name, the new One-Twenty actually has 130mm at both ends. An extra 10mm might be worth shouting about in terms of capability, but Merida was keen to retain the name of what’s been a very successful bike for the brand and is sticking with the original. Short travel trail bikes haven’t got as much attention in recent years as enduro bikes, but with the growth of the downcountry segment and a sense many riders are starting to feel over-gunned on 160 or 170mm travel bikes at many spots, the category is definitely getting livelier. It makes a lot of sense too, as with modern geometry, shorter travel rigs can be plenty capable, especially if local hills don’t justify the extra weight and (potentially) less efficient pedalling and climbing of a longer travel rig. Merida reckons the One-Twenty ascends as well as its XC bikes while combining the confident handling, styling and modern sizing concept from its longer travel trail and enduro bikes. With a slight caveat over weight that I’ll get into later, I’d largely agree. It’s also refreshing (a little like with Specialized’s Status) …Continue reading »
Excellent value across three models. Great balance of efficiency, agility and stability.
Modern shape and sizing.
Heavy for its category.
Internal headset cable routing not the most user-friendly.

Sep 2023 · Seb Stott
It's still called the One-Twenty, but this aluminum trail bike now has 130mm of travel front and rear.
| Frame | ONE-TWENTY LITE V, 130mm suspension travel, material: aluminium, 29x2.5" max. wheelsize, 148x12mm axle standard, BSA bottom bracket standard BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded |
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| Fork | Rock Shox Pike Select, Air, 130mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44mm fork offset, platform, 29x2.X" max wheelsize Travel: 130mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Rock Shox Deluxe Select+, lockout Travel: 130mm |
| Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB BSA 73 MTB Wide |
| Headset | Acros ICR MERIDA EXTERNAL neck, Upper and lower IPS sealing |
| Handlebar | MERIDA EXPERT TR II, material: aluminium, 780mm width, 18mm rise |
| Saddle | MERIDA COMP SL, 25% recycled material, V-mount, incl. MERIDA minitool |
| Seatpost | MERIDA EXPERT TR II, 34.9mm diameter, 0mm setback, travel seatpost XSHORT/SHORT: 150mm, MID: 170mm, LONG, XLONG: 200mm Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM Eagle 90 Transmission, T-Type |
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| Crank | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission, 32 teeth, 170 mm for all sizes |
| Shifters | SRAM dropper lever MMX / SRAM Eagle 90 Transmission MMX |
| Cassette | SRAM XS-1270 Eagle Transmission, 11-52 teeth, 12 speed |
| Chain | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission, Flattop |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 stealth, 4 piston Type: SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Reynolds 329 Trail Comp, 32mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape installed), 29" |
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| Spokes | Double Butted Black stainless w/black nipples |
| Front Hub | Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC500-HM-B, 110x15mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Rear Hub | Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC500-HM-B, 110x15mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Tires | Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4", fold, TR EXO 3C MaxxTerra |
| Disc Rotors | SRAM CenterLine, 200mm |
First added August 23
Last updated May 30