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An aero bike with modest components and rim brakes.
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1799 AUD(1107 €)| Fork | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
| Groupset | SRAM |
| Brakes | Rim |
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Summary
The Merida Reacto is a highly regarded aero road bike that combines improved aerodynamics with comfort and versatility, making it suitable for race day and everyday riding. It features a clean, integrated cockpit, revised fork profiling, and a more comfortable ride thanks to updated carbon layup and an S-Flex seatpost. While it excels in speed and handling, some reviews note the wheels as a weak point and the bike can feel overly stiff for longer rides.
Improved aerodynamics
More comfortable with revised carbon layup and S-Flex seatpost
Clean, integrated cockpit
Versatile for both race and everyday riding
Good value for money
Wheels often cited as a weak point
Can feel excessively rigid on longer rides
Front end susceptible to crosswinds
Merida’s Reacto aero road bike enters its fourth generation with an all-new carbon frame that through subtle updates is more versatile than ever while still improving on aerodynamics.
The Reacto 4000 offers a superbike-adjacent experience on a rather more real-world budget.
The Reacto is a genuinely excellent bike.
An aerodynamic jack of all trades!
Great aero bike on a budget – but change the wheels as soon as you can to get the most out of it
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ene 2022 · Matthew Loveridge
Merida's most affordable aero bike retains the pro machine's best qualities
Exciting
Racy ride
Comfortable
Super-clean design
Basic wheels
Non-tubeless tyres

ene 2022
Great aero bike on a budget – but change the wheels as soon as you can to get the most out of it
Very stiff
Quick performance
Sharp handling
Very good value
Disappointing wheels
Can feel excessively rigid at times

ago 2021 · Matthew Loveridge
The Reacto is a star performer on the road and it’s good enough to justify big upgrades down the line
Superbike-like ride
Ultra-modern design
Clean cockpit
Better wheels and tyres would really let it shine
sept 2020 · James Bracey
Does the newly launched 4th edition improve on the existing aero focussed race bike?
Translates every watt into forward momentum
Razor sharp handling
Impressive comfort for an aero bike
Seat clamp rubber cap keeps sliding up the seatpost

jul 2020 · Cory Benson
Merida's Reacto aero road bike enters gen 4 with an all-new lightweight carbon frameset that is faster than ever, while adding even more versatility...

jul 2020 · By
The brand new 2021 MERIDA REACTO in review. Aerodynamic optimisation, ample tire clearance and comfort!
Very composed
Good vibration damping
All-round abilities
Cable routing and level of integration
Front end susceptible to crosswinds

mar 2020 · Graham Cottingham
One month into our longterm test and the Merida Reacto LTD road bike is already impressing us
Effortless straight-line speed
Scything high-speed cornering capabilities
Dampening when dealing with large impacts
Doesn't come with tubeless tyres as standard
The rear light is far from reliable
| Frame | REACTO TRACK LITE |
|---|---|
| Fork | MERIDA REACTO TRACK CF (Full Carbon) |
| Headset | MERIDA M2331 Neck |
| Handlebar | MERIDA Expert SL |
| Saddle | MERIDA Comp SL |
| Seatpost | MERIDA Comp CW Type: Rigid |
| Crank | SRAM Omnium 48T |
|---|---|
| Cassette | Joytech Singlespeed, 15 ATC |
| Chain | KMC e101 |
| Brakes | Rim Type: Rim |
| Rims | MERIDA Expert CW |
|---|---|
| Spokes | Double Butted Black stainless |
| Front Hub | Joytech A565SBT |
| Rear Hub | Joytech A566SBT |
| Tires | Maxxis Dolomites |
First added 10 de abril
Last updated 3 de junio
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