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2015 Merida

Reacto 400

An aero bike with upper mid-range components and rim brakes.
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ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 11
Groupset105
BrakesRim
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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

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66 km/h

Reacto 400

64 km/h

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Summary

The Merida Reacto is a high-performance aero bike that excels in stiffness and speed, offering a surprisingly comfortable ride for its category. It's praised for its aerodynamic efficiency, responsive handling, and race-ready components, though some models suffer from heavy wheels and subpar braking performance. The bike's design balances stiffness with comfort, making it suitable for long rides and competitive racing.

Pros
  • Supremely stiff frame

  • Noticeably fast

  • Comfortable for an aero bike

  • Good vibration isolation

  • Responsive handling

Cons
  • Wheels too heavy

  • Subpar braking performance

  • Expensive

  • Firm ride due to non-flexible seatpost

  • Generic brakes are borderline dangerous

Key Quotes
The Team E is not just lighter, it also feels a lot stiffer in both the frame and fork.
Cycling Weekly logoCycling Weekly
The Reacto seems to have pulled off the trick of providing decent comfort at the same time as impressive stiffness
Cyclist logoCyclist
The 2015 Merida Reacto DA LTD, so much bike for the money – but far from perfect
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
Aerodynamics beats light weight. That's why this bike is worthy of serious consideration.
road.cc logoroad.cc

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Cyclist
Merida Reacto 5000 review

dec 2015 · Marc Abbott

The Merida Reacto 5000 is an aero weapon with all the right ammunition: speed, efficiency and comfort.

Highs
  • Comfortable for an aero bike

Lows
  • Seat clamp is a fiddle

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road.cc
Merida Reacto 300 road bike

mei 2015 · Mat Brett

It's not light but aerodynamic efficiency makes this bike fast over all but the steepest of climbs

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Cycling Weekly
Merida Reacto Team E

apr 2015 · Oliver Bridgewood

The Merida Reacto Team E is same frame as used by the Lampre Pro Team. Cycling Weekly has put it through its paces to see how it stacks up against the competition

Highs
  • Supremely stiff frame

  • Noticeably fast

  • Stunning looks

  • Impressive comfort

  • Excellent brakes

Lows
  • Wheels too heavy

  • Wheels suffer in cross winds

  • Wheels not stiff enough

  • Expensive

  • 23mm tyres

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BikeRadar
Merida Reacto DA LTD review

mrt 2015 · David Rome

This performance racer keeps up on the climbs without giving an inch in the sprint. Just don’t call it a Dura-Ace bike – that’s kept for rides that can stop as well as go

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Velo
Pro Bike: Rui Costa’s world champ Merida Reacto KOM

jul 2014 · Caley Fretz

Only three Merida Reacto KOM frames exist, and Costa is riding one of them at the Tour de France

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

REACTO LITE

Fork

Reacto Carbon Race

Bottom Bracket

attached

Headset

Big Conoid S-bearing neck pro

Handlebar

Controltech ONE Road

Saddle

MERIDA Race 1

Seatpost

Reacto Aero carbon Comp

TypeRigid

Pedals

NO

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano 105 SS

Front Derailleur

Shimano 105 D

Crank

FSA Gossamer 52-36 MegaExo

Shifters

Shimano 105

Cassette

Shimano CS-5800-11 11-28

Chain

FSA F11S

Brakes

Merida Road Pro / Reacto twin arm

TypeRim

Brake Levers

attached

Wheels
Rims

MERIDA AERO 30

Front Hub

Road seal Bearing

Rear Hub

Road seal Bearing

Tires

Maxxis Dolomites 23 fold

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