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Offres du JoureONE-SIXTY SL 6000
Prix du fabricant
5 500 £GB(6 372 €)| Poids | 20,8 kg |
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| Cadre | Carbone |
| Suspension | complet, 160mm débattement avant |
| Fourche | Marzocchi Bomber Z1 |
| Amortisseur arrière | Marzocchi Bomber |
| roues | 29″ Aluminium |
| Transmission | 1 × 12 |
| Groupe | Deore |
| Moteur | Bosch 600W 55Nm mid-drive |
| Batterie | Bosch 400Wh |
| Freins | Shimano Deore Disque hydraulique |
| Tige de selle | Compte-gouttes |
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Voir la comparaisonRésumé
The Merida eOne-Sixty SL is a lightweight enduro e-bike that blurs the line between conventional and assisted riding, offering a playful and natural downhill feel with efficient climbing capabilities. Its Bosch motor options and flexible geometry cater to aggressive riding, though some models may feel underpowered or have a low front end affecting steep descent confidence. The bike's suspension and handling are frequently praised, making it a solid choice for enduro enthusiasts.
Lightweight carbon frame
Playful and natural downhill handling
Efficient climbing with Bosch motor options
Flexible geometry for aggressive riding
Good suspension performance
Low front end reduces confidence on steep descents
Some models feel underpowered
Extra weight compared to non-e-bikes
Limited battery capacity in smaller models
Merida says the new e160 SL 'blurs the line between conventional and assisted riding'
This is certainly one of the more balanced-feeling and more capable-feeling ebikes I have tested
Despite its lowly spec the eOne-Sixty SL 6000 has become one of my fave bikes in 2025, mostly because it’s a laugh riot of a ride
The Merida eOne-Sixty SL is a lively and active ride that makes changing line and nailing mid-trail gaps a lot of fun.
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oct. 2025 · Julia Broussier
Can an eMTB enable Julia to ride further, faster and for longer?
Decent value
Proven motor
Suitable tyres
Size specific shock tunes
Long chainstays
No mixed wheel option to buy

avr. 2025 · Benedikt Schmidt
In our big 2025 trail bike comparison test, we pitted the MERIDA eONE-SIXTY SL against the hottest bikes of the season. How did it fare against the competition?
Excellent climber
High-quality spec
Solid suspension
Stiff cockpit
Limited agility
Reduced composure

mars 2025 · Jamie Darlow
Has the lightweight mid-power e-bike had its day? It definitely feels like the pendulum has swung the other way for brands, with the newest bikes like Transition’s Regulator, Amflow PL Carbon Pro, Whyte Kado and more all sporting the most power possible. But I’ve got to admit I still like the feel of an SL (although I’ll curse these words next time I’m dropped on a climb by a full-power pal). I’m no e-bike denier, but I love the lighter, softer feel that seems to come with an SL bike: a sensation that’s hard to put your finger on but could probably be explained by more flex in the chassis, and a livelier suspension tune. Merida’s eOne-Sixty SL 6000 has both those features, it’s a nimble, playful ride, with good suspension and decent components that are designed to keep the price down. We didn’t manage to cram it into our Superlight E-Bike of the Year shootout in 2024, but I’d bet it would have done pretty well. One the best electric mountain bikes you can buy? That’s harder to answer, but I’ll give it a go… – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Merida eOne-Sixty SL 6000 need to know Bosch SX motor with 55Nm torque and up to 600W peak power Carbon frame uses flex-stay suspension and gives 160mm travel Meridas traditionally use Shimano EP801 motor with more torque 6000 model is cheapest in the range, with Marzocchi suspension Frame and Geometry I won’t dwell too much on the bike’s frame and geometry because Mick reviewed the pricier bike in the range, the Merida eOne-Sixty SL 8000. To sum things up though, the bike isn’t a pumped up trail bike, instead it gets a Cat 4 enduro rating, 160mm travel and 29in wheels. You can increase the travel to 174mm and switch to 27.5in wheels too, but that grows the chainstay length with it. It’s a flex stay design, doing away with the traditional chainstay pivot, which Merida says lowers the weight and reduces maintenance issues. We’ve been testing this design on big travel bikes since I reviewed the Merida One-Sixty back in 2022, and it’s not failed us yet. In geo terms the wheelbase grows from around 1,200mm up to 1,300mm across the spread of five sizes. And the reach goes from 420mm up to 512mm – about 5mm shorter than on the brand’s regular, non-e-bikes. Motor and battery Bosch’s SX system is probably the best lightweight motor out there. By which I mean it’s more powerful than the Specialized and TQ, and more reliable than Fazua’s Ride 60. Although to be fair the reliability issues we encountered early on could well have been fixed in recent months, as the YT Decoy SN Danny tested proved flawless. The SX range is good too, I’ve taken it out with plenty of full-power bikes and eeked out some pretty similar range rides… albeit with me in bits by the end. You can also buy a …Continue reading »
• Agile handling and as close to normal bike ride feel as you can get
• Plush feel from the budget Marzocchi suspension
• Robust parts package that’s fit for purpose, not flash
• Bosch SX is my pick of the lightweight mid-power motors
• Decent range considering the small 400Wh battery
• Five big sizes based on bike length not height mean a real choice for riders
• Charging port came out and bike stopped charging
• It’d be better with the Bosch CX motor
• Front end feels 20mm too low

févr. 2025
The Merida eOne-Sixty SL is a lightweight e-mountain bike that uses a 55Nm Bosch motor and 400Wh battery to give a rewarding and lively ride. Thanks to some well-sorted geometry, climbing is an efficient and well-balanced affair, it's stable at speed and it remains manoeuvrable. However, the low front end does affect performance on steep descents.

oct. 2024 · Cory Benson
All-new carbon Merida eOne-Sixty SL eMTB goes lightweight, now powered by Bosch SX ebike motor & 400Wh battery for a much more natural ride!

oct. 2024 · Knut Nes
Merida has used Bosch-motors for years, but not on the emtbs. The full suspension eOne-Forty and eOne-Sixty always had, and still have Shimano motors. But it’s nice to have options. If you’re set on buying a Bosch Powered emtb, you can now add...

oct. 2024 · Seb Stott
Looks like October has officially become e-bike month, and Merida is joining the fray with a new lighter weight option.
| Cadre | eONE-SIXTY SL CF4, material: carbon, 160mm suspension travel, 29x2,4" max. wheelsize, 148x12mm axle standard, fixed battery Norme BB: BSA, 73mm, Fileté |
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| Fourche | Marzocchi Z1 eMTB, Air, 160mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44mm fork offset, 29x2.6" max wheelsize Voyager: 160mm Type de ressort: Air |
| Amortisseur arrière | Marzocchi Bomber Air, Platform |
| Pédalier | BSA, 73mm, threaded |
| Casque | Acros ICR MERIDA INTEGRATED neck w/ Blocklock |
| Tige | MERIDA EXPERT eTR II, material: aluminium, 35mm diameter, 0° stem angle, Supernova mount, 40 mm all sizes |
| Guidon | MERIDA EXPERT eTR, 780mm width, XS,S 20RHB, M,L,XL 30RHB |
| Selle | MERIDA COMP SL, 28% recycled material, V-mount, incl. MERIDA minitool |
| Tige de selle | MERIDA COMP TR III, 34.9mm diameter, 0mm setback, XSHORT: 150mm travel seatpost : SHORT/MID: 170mm travel seatpost : LONG/XLONG: 200mm travel seatpost Type: Compte-gouttes |
| Pédales | VP VP-532 |
| Derailleur arriere | Shimano Deore |
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| Manivelle | FSA 1x Alloy Spider + Mega Tooth steel chain ring, 34 teeth |
| Manettes | Shimano SL: MT500-IL / Shimano Deore |
| Cassette | Shimano Deore, 10-51 teeth, 12 speed |
| Chaîne | Shimano Deore M6100 |
| Freins | Shimano Deore M6120, 4 piston Type: Shimano Deore Disque hydraulique |
| Jantes | MERIDA EXPERT TR II, 110x15mm width front hub, 148x12mm width rear hub, 28mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape and valves not included), front 29", rear 29" |
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| Rayons | Black stainless |
| Moyeu avant | Shimano TC500, 15x100mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 12x148mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Moyeu arrière | Shimano TC500, 15x100mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 12x148mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Pneus | Front: Maxxis Assegai, 29x2.5 ", fold, TR EXO+ 3C MaxxGrip, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II, 29x2.4 ", fold, TR EXO+ 3C MaxxTerra |
| Disques | Shimano RT64, 220mm / Shimano RT64, 200mm |
| Moteur | Bosch Performance Line SX |
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| Batterie | Bosch CompactTube 400 Wh, integrated |
| Affichage | Bosch Purion 400 |
| Chargeur | Bosch 4A Charger (220-240V) |
| Lumières | CG-119PG-BLACK(1) / CG-404RG-BLK |
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First added 25 octobre
Last updated 13 juin