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2026 Merida

ONE-SIXTY 6000

Prix du fabricant

7 299 $AU(4 474 €)
Poids16,1 kg  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 171 / 170mm
FourcheRockShox ZEB Select
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Vivid Select
roues27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeEagle 70 Transmission
FreinsSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Transmission

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)

38 km/h

ONE-SIXTY 6000

41 km/h

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Résumé

The Merida One-Sixty is a highly capable enduro bike praised for its excellent suspension performance, modern geometry, and great value. It offers a supple and supportive ride, making it confident on descents while remaining efficient on climbs. The bike is designed for durability and versatility, with features that cater to both aggressive downhill and all-day trail riding.

Pros
  • Excellent suspension performance with supple and supportive feel

  • Modern geometry that inspires confidence and stability

  • Great value with competitive pricing and robust build kits

  • Durable alloy frame with extensive protection and warranty

  • Versatile handling suitable for enduro and bike park use

Cons
  • Heavy weight, though not detrimental to intended use

  • Internal cable routing can be cumbersome for maintenance

  • Budget components may require upgrades over time

Key Quotes
It’s a burly bike, designed to take some abuse, and Merida’s decision to prioritize suspension and braking chime well with its intended bike park use.
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It’s energetic where others flounder, forgiving where it matters most and never failed to deliver confidence when I wanted to push things that bit further.
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With its contemporary geometry and feature-rich frame, the Merida One-Sixty stands as one of the best enduro bikes on the market.
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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
MERIDA ONE-SIXTY 10K – In Our Big 2026 Enduro Comparison Test

janv. 2026 · Peter Walker

Is the MERIDA ONE-SIXTY 10K the Best Enduro Bike for the 2026 Season? We Put It Through the Wringer to Find Out.

Points forts
  • Strong all-rounder

  • Super efficient on climbs

  • Robust and well-balanced spec

Points faibles
  • Cable routing could be improved

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Loam Wolf
Review: Merida ONE-SIXTY 700

mai 2024 · Robert Johnston

The Merida ONE-SIXTY is an impressively well rounded Enduro machine, with pleasant climbing manners and versatile descending performance.

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off.road.cc
Merida One-Sixty 500 mountain bike review

déc. 2023

The One-Sixty is Merida’s recently updated enduro bike. Using the very same frame as the One-Forty, it takes all of that goodness but simply ups the travel, unlocking the frame’s hidden potential and creating an absolute ripper that’s nothing short of capable. While it’s mega proficient downhill, the One-Sixty 500 is equally as impressive when it comes to cranking back up, all while delivering some serious bang for the buck and engaging yet forgiving trail dynamics. Not only is it one of the best mountain bikes on the market, it’s a very solid stepping stone into enduro racing.

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Bike Perfect
Merida One-Sixty FR 600 first ride review – built to send

sept. 2023 · James Watkins

Merida’s new longer-travel bike takes the standard One-Sixty aluminum frame and amplifies the fun factor, with more suspension up front and a coil-sprung rear shock

Points forts
  • DVO suspension, including coil shock

  • Tried and tested, bombproof aluminum frame

  • TRP brakes

  • 5-year frame warranty

Points faibles
  • It’s heavy, but this won’t affect intended use

  • Basic drivetrain and wheels won’t last forever

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MBR
Merida One-Sixty FR 600 first ride review - MBR

sept. 2023 · Mick Kirkman

The Merida One-Sixty FR was launched at September’s EX Enduro in Devon, so our first ride testing and evaluation was carried out on terrain in and around the event with an uplift day in the local area beforehand. It’s familiar testing ground for us and terrain where we’ve previously evaluated the best enduro mountain bikes. With a coil rear shock and a 180mm travel fork, this new Merida is designed to handle new school machine-built jump and berm trails that have increasingly popped up over recent years. It’s targeted at progressive riders taking their riding to the next level as much as younger rippers on a budget looking for a tough durable bike for enduro, DH or uplift laps. Keeping an eye on a lower price point means, unlike the regular Merida One-Sixty trail bike, there is no carbon fibre option. The One-Sixty FR is only available with an aluminium frame, across two different models, topping out at £3.5k on this DVO suspension-clad 600 version. Frame Merida’s basic concept was to bring a tougher, more affordable bike that can be hammered in bike parks or push-to-the-top jumpy DH spots – or even become part of rental fleets in uplift destinations. Its frame shares the updated shape and geometry of the current Merida One-Forty and One-Sixty platforms. The FR carries over Merida’s ‘Agilometer’ geometry philosophy, which (like plenty of other sensible brands) allows riders to choose size based on frame length/reach, rather than seat tube height. Smaller riders can opt for a longer frame to taste and not get penalised by the saddle or top tube getting in the way. Taller riders can benefit too and can run one of the latest-generation dropper posts like Merida’s Team TR 2 here that is infinitely adjustable up to 230mm to achieve the desired saddle height. One thing that’s slightly at odds with Merida’s sizing philosophy though and may affect a small number of riders is the size-specific tuning on the Fast Link, because while it’s easy enough to reduce spring rate for lighter/shorter riders on longer bikes, there will always be slightly more progression in the suspension than on the smaller frame sizes. Merida’s five frame sizes see reach measurement extend all the way from 409mm in XShort up to 519mm in XLong. The chainstay is semi size-specific too, with 434mm in the smaller three sizes growing to 437.5mm in the longest two. There’s a typical-for-this-category 63.5mm head angle and a bottom bracket drop of just 2mm, although this didn’t feel high while riding to me. Smaller details include a removable 4/6mm Allen key in the rear axle and a removable ‘service port’ on the bottom of the BB that makes internal dropper routing much less painful. One-Sixty FR frames use an easy to service BSA threaded bottom bracket and neat features include chunky frame protection and a rear mud guard. The best full-suspension mountain bikes: reviewed by experts Seeing as the FR is primarily gravity focused, it’s no bad thing the alloy …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Suitably robust build kit. Well matched DVO suspension. Modern sizing system. Keenly priced. Bike park ready straight from the box

Points faibles
  • Internal headset cable routing. Noisy in rough terrain. Heavy

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Pinkbike
First Ride: Merida One-Sixty FR

sept. 2023 · Seb Stott

The FR is aimed at park rats and rental fleets, with mixed wheels, more travel and burlier components.

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BikeRadar
Merida One-Sixty 6000 review

mai 2023 · Robin Weaver

With impressive geometry, well-balanced suspension and a great parts package for the cash, the Merida One-Sixty 6000 offers a seriously exciting ride and feels incredibly capable just about everywhere

Points forts
  • Great geometry helps inspire confidence

  • Well-balanced suspension

  • Parts well-considered for the money

  • Easy on the eye

Points faibles
  • Headset cable routing won’t be for everyone

  • Seatpost scores easily

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Bikerumor
2023 Merida ONE-SIXTY 6000 Gives a Reassuring, Responsive Ride | Review

mars 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

Jessie-May's take on the 2023 Merida ONE-SIXTY; a 171mm travel flex-pivot enduro bike with all the frills and none of the spills

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

ONE-SIXTY CF4 III, 171mm suspension travel mullet / 162mm suspension travel 29", material: carbon, 29x2.5" max. wheelsize, 148x12mm axle standard, BSA bottom bracket standard

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Fourche

Rock Shox Zeb Select, Air, 170mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44mm fork offset, 29x2.6" max. wheelsize

Voyager170mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Rock Shox Vivid Select, platform

Voyager171mm

Pédalier

BSA, 73mm, threaded

Casque

Acros ICR MERIDA INTEGRATED neck, Upper and lower IPS sealing

Guidon

MERIDA EXPERT TR II, material: aluminium, 780mm width, 30mm rise

Selle

MERIDA COMP SL, 25% recycled material, V-mount, incl. MERIDA minitool

Tige de selle

MERIDA EXPERT TR III, 34.9mm diameter, 0mm setback, 25mm travel adjustability, XSHORT: 170mm, SHORT/MID: 200mm, LONG/XLONG: 230mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission, T-Type

Manivelle

SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission, 32 teeth, 1 guard, 165 mm for all sizes

Manettes

SRAM dropper lever MMX

Cassette

SRAM XS-1270 Eagle Transmission, 11-52 teeth, 12 speed

Chaîne

SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission, Flattop

Freins

SRAM DB8 stealth, 4 piston

TypeSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Reynolds 309 Enduro Comp, 30mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape installed), rear 27.5" up to Size M / L & XL rear full 29"

Rayons

Double Butted Black stainless w/black nipples

Moyeu avant

Shimano TC500-B, 110x15mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock

Moyeu arrière

Shimano TC600-HM-B, 148x12mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock

Pneus

Continental Kryptotal-F, 29x2.4", fold, TR, Enduro casing, Soft compund

Disques

SRAM CenterLine, 200mm

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