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Jun 2020 · James Spender
Every bit the kind of ‘safe’ bike Eddy Merckx himself said he preferred as a racer – stable, robust and with sharp handling
Sharp handling
Descending stability
Stiff and robust
Finicky seat clamp
A touch heavy
Feb 2020 · Dave Rome
As far as cycling names go, there is none greater than Eddy Merckx. And even though he retired from the sport well before personal computers became useful, your English-based spell-checker knows exactly who he is. Heck, even a stranger walking their dog past me recently may not have known much about modern bicycles, but they […]
Classic style with an iconic name, good tyre clearance, useful mounting points, durable construction.
Ride quality on the stiffer side, odd gear cable routing, weight.
May 2017 · Kristen Legan
The Strasbourg71 is a surprisingly fun multi-surface tool. It can handle the sweeping Kansas hill country, and tame that singletrack shortcut on your
May 2017 · William Tracy
While billed as a race bike, the Eddy Merckx Milano fits better as a crossover between an endurance and performance bike.
Mar 2017 · Fred Dreier
VeloNews recently spent some time inside the factory that's located in the outskirts of Brussels.
Mar 2017 · Vicky
Yes, even Merckx has discovered gravel
Q: Which Eddy Merckx bikes are most popular?
The most popular Eddy Merckx model families are the Strasbourg, Pévèle, and 525.
Q: Does Eddy Merckx make eBikes?
No, Eddy Merckx manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.