Merida One-Sixty 7000 Specs and reviews

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Merida One-Sixty 7000 specs

General Information
Model Name One-Sixty 7000
Brand/Manufacturer Merida
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Taiwan
Mountain Bike Type enduro
Intended Use all-mountain
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry reach: 440-480mm / stack: 610-650mm / head tube angle: 65-66.5 degrees / seat tube angle: 75-76.5 degrees / chainstay length: 435-445mm / wheelbase: 1190-1250mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type PF30
Internal Cable Routing true
Frame Storage downtube storage
Protection Features frame armor, chainstay protector
Suspension System
Suspension Type full suspension
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Lyrik Ultimate
Front Suspension Travel 170mm
Rear Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Rear Suspension Travel 160mm
Suspension Adjustments compression, rebound, lockout
Suspension Design/Kinematics four-bar
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Shifter Brand and Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Crankset Details length: 170-175mm / chainring size: 32T
Cassette Range 10-52T
Chain Type and Brand SRAM
Q-Factor standard
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model SRAM Code RSC
Rotor Size front: 200mm / rear: 200mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Brake Pads organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width aluminum, 30mm internal
Hub Type and Engagement rapid engagement
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR II, 2.4"
Tire Compound and Sidewall Casing dual compound, EXO+
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain aggressive, all-mountain
Max Tire Pressure 35-50 PSI
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 40-50mm, 0-7 degrees
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model Merida
Seatpost Type dropper
Dropper Post Travel 150mm
Seatpost Diameter 30.9mm
Pedals Included false
Headset Brand and Bearing Type FSA, IS42/IS52
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Standover Height S: 740mm / M: 760mm / L: 780mm / XL: 800mm
Rider Height Range 160-200cm
Stack and Reach 630-650mm, 440-480mm
Effective Top Tube Length 598-620mm
Chainstay Length 435-445mm
Bottom Bracket Drop and Height low
Head Tube and Seat Tube Lengths 130-160mm, 400-480mm
Performance & Ride Quality
Weight claimed: 13.5kg / actual: varies
Ride Character climbing, descending, stable, agile
Suspension Sensitivity or Progression progressive
Certifications & Compliance
Safety Standards ISO4210, CPSC
Frame Testing Certification internal
Accessories & Mounts
Bottle Cage Mounts 1
Rack/Fender Mounts no
Tool or Tube Mounts no
Frame Bag Mount Points no
Price & Availability
MSRP $5,500
Market Availability North America, Europe, Asia
Color Options black, green
Warranty Coverage frame: 5 years / components: varies

Pros and Cons of Merida One-Sixty 7000


Pros Cons
Excellent suspension system for smooth rides Expensive compared to some other models
High-quality components for durability Heavier weight may be a drawback for some riders
Great handling and stability on rough terrains Limited color options available

Common Issues and Problems with Merida One-Sixty 7000


Common Problems with Merida One-Sixty 7000 Bike
1. Suspension fork losing air pressure
2. Brakes squeaking or not engaging properly
3. Chain dropping frequently
4. Gear shifting issues, such as chain slipping
5. Wheel spokes loosening over time
6. Seat post slipping or not holding position
7. Bottom bracket creaking or making noise

User Reviews of Merida One-Sixty 7000


Name Review
Emily The Merida One-Sixty 7000 is an absolute beast on the trails. The suspension is incredibly smooth, and the bike handles technical terrain like a dream.
Mike I've been riding the Merida One-Sixty 7000 for a few months now, and I'm really impressed with its performance. The bike feels solid and responsive, making it a joy to ride.
Sarah This bike is worth every penny. The components are top-notch, and the frame geometry is perfect for aggressive trail riding. I highly recommend the Merida One-Sixty 7000.
Chris I can't say enough good things about the Merida One-Sixty 7000. It climbs well, descends even better, and just feels like it was made for shredding trails. Definitely a great investment.

Common Questions About Merida One-Sixty 7000


  • Is the Merida One-Sixty 7000 suitable for downhill riding?

    While it's primarily designed for enduro and all-mountain riding, its stable geometry and capable suspension make it suitable for some downhill trails.

  • Can the Merida One-Sixty 7000 accommodate a larger chainring for faster pedaling?

    It's best to consult with a bike mechanic, but the standard 32T chainring provides a good balance for climbing and speed on most terrains.

  • How does the Merida One-Sixty 7000 handle technical climbs?

    Thanks to the efficient suspension and geometry, it offers excellent traction and stability on technical climbs, making it a reliable choice for challenging terrain.

  • Is the Merida One-Sixty 7000 suitable for bikepacking adventures?

    While it's not specifically designed for bikepacking, its frame storage and stable handling could make it a good option for shorter bikepacking trips.

  • Does the Merida One-Sixty 7000 come with a shock pump for suspension adjustments?

    Typically, shock pumps are not included, so it's recommended to purchase one separately to fine-tune the suspension to your preference.

  • Are the tires on the Merida One-Sixty 7000 suitable for wet and muddy conditions?

    Yes, the Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR II tires with dual compound and EXO+ casing provide excellent grip in wet and muddy conditions.

  • Can I upgrade the brakes on the Merida One-Sixty 7000 to larger rotors for more stopping power?

    While possible, the SRAM Code RSC brakes with 200mm rotors offer strong and reliable stopping power for most riders and terrains.

  • Does the Merida One-Sixty 7000 come with a chain guide for added chain retention?

    It doesn't come with a chain guide, but the SRAM X01 Eagle drivetrain offers excellent chain retention, reducing the need for additional guides for most riders.

  • How does the Merida One-Sixty 7000 perform on long descents?

    With its plush suspension and stable geometry, the bike excels on long descents, providing confidence-inspiring control and comfort.

  • Is the Merida One-Sixty 7000 a good choice for riders looking to improve their technical skills?

    Absolutely! The bike's balanced design and responsive handling make it a great option for riders looking to progress and tackle more technical trails.