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2025 Merida

ONE-FORTY 6000

Precio del fabricante

4500 GBP(5213 €)
Peso15,1 kg  
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 143 / 150mm
TenedorMarzocchi Bomber Z1
Amortiguador traseroRockShox Deluxe Select+
Ruedas27.5″ Aluminio
transmisión1 × 12
grupoXT, Deore
FrenosShimano Deore Disco Hidráulico
tija de sillínCuentagotas
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Engranaje

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)

42 km/h

ONE-FORTY 6000

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

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Resumen

The Merida One-Forty is a versatile and progressive trail bike that excels in climbing and descending, offering a balanced ride with efficient suspension and modern geometry. It's praised for its do-it-all handling, competitive pricing, and high-quality components, though some note its weight and seat angle as minor drawbacks.

Pros
  • Progressive geometry for confident handling

  • Efficient and supportive suspension

  • Versatile all-round trail bike

  • Competitive price with high-quality components

  • Excellent climbing performance

Cons
  • On the hefty side

  • Seat angle might not suit everyone

  • Not as smooth over chatter as some competitors

  • Dropper post and headset issues reported

Key Quotes
Merida’s One-Forty 6000 packages radical, hard riding geometry, smooth suspension plus wheel and travel change potential and a lot of neat features with super solid, good value kit.
Bike Perfect logoBike Perfect
The One-Forty is one of the best climbing mountain bikes I’ve ever ridden.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
The new Merida One-Forty is a fantastic example of a modern, do-it-all trail bike.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
Merida’s new One-Forty is a thoroughly modern bike that simply gets on with it, balancing all the traits most riders want from one mountain bike for all types of riding.
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Bike Perfect
I've been long-term testing Merida's One-Forty 6000 trail MTB, here's my verdict after 12 months of riding...

may 2024 · Richard Owen

Rich Owen used the One-Forty as his daily driver for the past year. So how did he get on and does he still agree with the high score it originally received?

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Flow Mountain Bike
2023 Merida One-Forty Review | A high-performance trail bike at an impressive price

jun 2023

Featuring an all-new frame and suspension design for 2023, the Merida One-Forty offers high performance at an impressive price.

Máximos
  • Super fun & involving to ride

  • Efficient & supportive suspension

  • Great seated climbing position

  • Mullet compatibility

  • Option to increase fork & shock travel

  • Awesome package for the money

Mínimos
  • Dropper post travel adjuster doesn't work

  • Creaky headset

  • Fork wiper seal leaked oil

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BikeRadar
Merida One-Forty 6000 long-term review

may 2023 · Tom Marvin

Will this super-long trail bike convince Tom that stretched-out bikes can live up to their hype?

Máximos
  • All the descending confidence one could ask for

  • Stellar kit for the cash

  • Solid pedalling characteristics

Mínimos
  • Cockpit isn’t quite to my taste

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MBR
Merida One-Forty 10K first ride review - MBR

feb 2023 · Mick Kirkman

If first impressions are anything to go by, Merida’s latest logically-named One-Forty trail bike, looks like the kind of do-it-all rig you’d expect from a mainstream brand – with a well-finished, smooth-lined carbon frame and fancy big-name kit. Dig a little deeper though, and Merida’s latest creation kicks any conservative ideas to touch faster than you can say ‘Rishi Sunak’. With real attitude and some of the most radical trail bike geometry around, the new One-Forty is seriously cutting edge.  Buyer’s guide to the best full-suspension trail bikes Buyer’s guide to the best mountain bikes Need to know The new One-Forty shares the same frame with the One-Sixty, which means it’s a little ‘overbuilt’ as a trail bike and subsequently heavier than some.  Merida’s ‘Agilometer’ sizing sees super long frames extending to a massive 535mm reach in size X-Long Thankfully the 80º seat tube angle is not as steep as claimed Fully Mullet compatible and gains 10mm more travel (153mm) with the smaller rear wheel. Low standover heights are paired with the brand’s own adjustable dropper post that extends up to 230mm. While most brands have scaled back the leaps in frame length that have revolutionised sizing over the last decade, Merida has gone full throttle. The mid (medium) bike here has a 480mm reach, a near vertical 80-degree effective seat angle, which we’ll get to in just a minute. It’s so long in fact, that the 535mm reach on the X-Long frame makes it the same length as an XL Nicolai Geometron – one of the pioneers of the longer frame philosophy. Merida’s new ‘Agilometer’ sizing system goes on frame length rather than seat tube height, so all five sizes come with very low seat tubes with stacks of standover clearance. This leaves tons of room for the rider to be dynamic on the bike and lowers the centre of gravity.  But let’s get back to the 80º effective seat tube angle. It sounds crazy steep, right? That’s because Merida measures it with a saddle height that would correspond to the top of the head tube, not very useful for seated pedalling. Raise the saddle to something normal, say 740mm, and the effective seat tube angle decreases to 78º or thereabouts. Which is spot on.   Choosing your optimum saddle height isn’t an issue either, thanks to Merida’s clever adjustable dropper post with a maximum 230mm of drop. Bigger frames also get a different suspension tune with more damping and support for heavier riders that typically opt for longer sizes.  Now, part of the explanation for the progressive geometry on the One-Forty is that it shares its frame with the new One-Sixty enduro bike. By fitting a shorter stroke (57.5mm) shock (rather than 65mm) travel is limited to 143mm. It also gets a shorter travel 150mm fork, which steepens the angles, drops the BB and increases the reach over the One-Sixty. To compensate for the steeper seat tube angle, Merida fits a 10mm lay-back head on the dropper post. Yes, …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • Consummate all-rounder that’s a fantastic climber. Smooth, efficient and fast across the ground and very stable at speed. Category 5 frame is rated for bike park or even DH use.

Mínimos
  • Shock tune on Fox DPS shock lacks a smidge of mid-stroke support. Reynolds Black Label carbon wheels are a bit sharp and stiff. Adjustable dropper post adjuster ‘box’ can occasionally catch on your thighs. At 14kg, it’s not as light as you might expect for an £8K trail bike.

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off.road.cc
Merida One-Forty 6000 review

dic 2022

On paper Merida’s brand-new One-Forty platform looks rather mental but, in reality, it’s a very different animal than its geo chart suggests. It offers a unique-but-welcoming and practical ride that balances predictability with all-out fun. Its build kit has been wisely picked considering its asking price, too; making it one of the best trail mountain bikes you can buy.

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Geometría
Especificaciones
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Marco

ONE-FORTY CF4 III, 143 mm suspension travel 29", material: carbon, 29x2.5" max. wheelsize, 148x12 mm axle standard, BSA bottom bracket standard

Pedalier estándarBSA, 73mm, Roscado

Tenedor

Marzocchi Z1, Air, 150 mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44 mm fork offset, 29.5x2.6" max. wheelsize

Viajar150mm

Tipo muelleAire

Amortiguador trasero

Rock Shox Deluxe Select+, lockout

Viajar143mm

Pedalier

Race Face BSA BB 73 mm– Ø30 mm, Ext. Seal

Auriculares

Acros ICR MERIDA INTEGRATED neck, Upper and lower IPS sealing

Provenir

MERIDA EXPERT eTRII, material: aluminium, 35 mm diameter, 0° stem angle, 40 mm

Manillar

MERIDA EXPERT TR II, material: aluminium, 780 mm width, XS/S 18 mm rise, M/L/XL 30 mm rise

Sillín

MERIDA EXPERT SL, V-mount, incl. MERIDA minitool

tija de sillín

MERIDA TEAM TR II, 34.9 mm diameter, 10 mm setback, all sizes 30-230 mm travel seatpost

TipoCuentagotas

grupo
Cambio trasero

Shimano Deore M6100, SGS

Manivela

Race Face Turbine, 32 teeth, 170 mm-S, 175 mm-M up

cambiadores

Shimano SL-MT500-IL / Shimano XT M8100, Multi Release

Casete

Shimano Deore M6100, 10-51 teeth, 12 speed

Cadena

KMC X12

Cadena guía

MERIDA EXPERT TR ISCG05

Frenos

Shimano Deore M6120, 4 piston

TipoShimano Deore Disco Hidráulico

Ruedas
llantas

MERIDA EXPERT TR II, 110x15 mm width front hub, 148x12 mm width rear hub, 28 mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape and valves not included), 29"

radios

Double Butted Black stainless

Buje delantero

Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC600-MS-B, 110x15 mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12 mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock

Buje trasero

Shimano TC500-B / Shimano TC600-MS-B, 110x15 mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 148x12 mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock

Llantas

Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 29x2.5", fold, TR EXO 3C MaxxTera, Rear: Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4", fold, TR EXO+ MaxxTerra

Rotores de disco

Shimano RT64, 203 mm

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