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Offres du JourONE-SIXTY 600
| Poids | 15,2 kg |
|---|---|
| Suspension | complet, 160 / 170mm |
| Fourche | Suntour DUROLUX |
| Amortisseur arrière | RockShox Super Deluxe |
| roues | 27.5″ Aluminium |
| Transmission | 1 × 11 |
| Groupe | SLX |
| Freins | Shimano Deore Disque hydraulique |
| Tige de selle | Compte-gouttes |
158cm – 171cm
168cm – 180cm
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Résumé
The Merida One-Sixty is a versatile enduro bike that excels in steep and rough terrain, offering plush suspension and impressive braking power. While it's praised for its stability and comfort on descents, some reviews note it can feel sluggish on flatter trails and has a few component-specific drawbacks. Its value and performance in challenging conditions are frequently highlighted.
Supple suspension provides excellent grip
SRAM Code R brakes offer powerful stopping
Plush and comfortable ride on descents
Great value for the specifications
Stable and secure at high speeds
Feels sluggish on flatter trails
Handlebar width may be too narrow for some
Suspension can feel linear and too soft for heavier riders
Short reach and sharp angles feel nervous at speed
Carbon version limited to size L
Merida’s One-Sixty is a beast when pointed down steep, rocky terrain, but can feel somewhat sluggish on flatter trails
The spec is so impressive, how can we not recommend it?
The MERIDA comes very close to the definition of the perfect enduro bike!
Composed, silent and capable, the Merida One-Sixty 800 many not have as much travel as the name suggests, but it is still is a great bike for tackling chunky terrain.
The performance is nothing short of impressive
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juil. 2018
The One-Sixty 600 is the most affordable model in Merida’s 160mm travel range but there are no shortcuts. It’s packing some decent equipment and the performance is nothing short of impressive, though it could stand to lose a bit of weight if I’m being super critical and I’d love to see a compression/climb switch on the rear shock. Merida launch new One-Twenty trail bike for 2019 The best hardtail and full suspension mountain bikes you can buy for under £1500 The ultimate guide to frame materials: what's best for bikes?

juin 2018 · Alan Muldoon
The switch to aluminium not only expands the range, it also means the Merida One-Sixty now comes in four frame sizes rather than being restricted to three.
Great sizing and spec.
Slow to get going.

mai 2018 · Rob Weaver
Not the liveliest or most fun on flatter trails but a total riot when things get steep and rough. Buy if you love hammering down steep, roughed-up trails where you're happy for the bike to do all the work
Supple suspension dishes out loads of grip, great brakes, smooth easy-to-adjust rear shock
Doesn't deliver a particularly lively ride, hard work on flatter trails, bar shape won't be for everyone

mars 2018
The Merida One-Sixty 800 had us at the spec sheet, after triple-checking the price it was confirmed; this bike is kick arse value. But money doesn't buy you friends, just like all the best parts won't ride themselves.
Crazy value spec.
Efficient pedaller despite its size.
Short reach and sharp angles feel nervous at speed.
Linear suspension needs attention for heavier riders.

févr. 2018 · Christoph Bayer
The MERIDA ONE-SIXTY has already been able to convince us in previous reviews. Back then the bike was held back somewhat by poor componentry choices, but surely this shouldn’t be an issue with a top-of-the-range modes. Or is it? For an overview of the test fleet head to the group test: The Crème de la […]
févr. 2018 · David Hayward
The One-Sixty is Merida’s longest travel full suspension bike, with 160mm of rear travel and a 170mm travel fork. Designed as a big, burly all-mountain rig made for going down...
juil. 2017 · Sean White
A full makeover for this 160mm travel hard hitter
| Cadre | ONE-SIXTY LITE |
|---|---|
| Fourche | Suntour Durolux RC DS, 170mm travel, 15mm bolt through axle, with tapered steerer Voyager: 170mm Type de ressort: Air |
| Amortisseur arrière | Rock Shox Super Deluxe R Voyager: 160mm |
| Casque | FSA NO.57/55E |
| Tige | Merida Expert TR, 3d forged 6061 aluminium, 35mm long, oversize clamp |
| Guidon | MERIDA Expert TR double butted 6061 aluminium, 20mm rise, 760mm wide |
| Selle | MERIDA Sport |
| Tige de selle | MERIDA Expert Dropper 30.9mm Type: Compte-gouttes |
| Pédales | Not included |
| Derailleur arriere | Shimano SLX Shadow |
|---|---|
| Manivelle | Race Face Affect 32 teeth with MRP 1x TR upper chainguard |
| Manettes | Shimano SLX rapid fire, 11 speed |
| Cassette | Sunrace CSMX80, 11 speed, 11-50 teeth |
| Chaîne | KMC X11-1 |
| Guide de chaîne | MRP 1X TR upper |
| Freins | Shimano M500 hydraulic disc, 200mm / 180mm rotor Type: Shimano Deore Disque hydraulique |
| Leviers de frein | Shimano M500 |
| Jantes | MERIDA Expert TR, 29mm inner width tubeless ready |
|---|---|
| Rayons | Double Butted Black stainless |
| Moyeu avant | Boost standard, Sealed bearing 15mm front and Shimano Deore centerlock 12mm, rear bolt through axles. |
| Moyeu arrière | Boost standard, Sealed bearing 15mm front and Shimano Deore centerlock 12mm, rear bolt through axles. |
| Pneus | Maxxis Minion DHR II TR EXO 3C 2.4" front and Maxxis Minion DHR II TR EXO Dual 2.4" rear |
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