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    Category
    Crosscountry
    Weight
    22.1 lbs
    Frame
    RockShox
    RockShox Monarch XX
    Wheels
    Aluminum
    Wheel Size
    29″
    SRAM Level Ultimate Hydraulic Disc
    XX1, XX1 Eagle
    Drivetrain
    1 × 12
    Suspension
    Full
    Front Travel
    100mm
    Rear Travel
    -
    Brand Site

    merida-bikes.com

    Summary
    The Merida NINETY-SIX TEAM is a 29″ full suspension crosscountry bike with ultra high-end components.

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    Ride Feel

    Based on frame geometry and build specs.

    Terrain
    easyextreme
    Handling
    nimblestable
    NINETY-SIX TEAM
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    Gear Range

    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)

    29 mph

    NINETY-SIX TEAM

    Highest gear

    (descending)

    Geometry
    Specs
    Frame

    NINETY-SIX CF5

    Fork

    Rock Shox RS1 100 PS

    Travel100mm

    Shock

    Rock Shox Monarch XX remote

    Headset

    Big Conoid A-bearing

    Handlebar

    MERIDA TEAM 720 OS flat

    Saddle

    Prologo new Nago Evo X10 TiroX

    Seatpost

    MERIDA Team carbon 31.6 SB0

    TypeRigid

    Groupset
    Rear Derailleur

    SRAM XX1 12s

    Crank

    SRAM XX1 34T [PF]

    Shifters

    SRAM XX1 eagle trigger

    Cassette

    SRAM XG 1299 EAGLE 10-50T

    Chain

    SRAM X01 EAGLE

    Brakes

    SRAM Level Ultimate 180 disc / SRAM Level Ultimate 160 disc Connectamajic

    TypeSRAM Level Ultimate Hydraulic Disc

    Brake Levers

    SRAMe Level Ultimate

    Wheels
    Rims

    DT Swiss XR1501 Spline One PS15-R12XD

    Spokes

    attached

    Front Hub

    attached / DT Plug-in RWS boost

    Rear Hub

    attached / DT Plug-in RWS boost

    Tires

    Maxxis Ikon 29 Exception 2.2 3C

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