• Merida BIG.SEVEN 20
  • Merida BIG.SEVEN 20
  • Merida BIG.SEVEN 20

MERIDA

Merida BIG.SEVEN 20

  • Lifetime warranty for frame!
  • Suspension fork with lockout
  • Hydraulic disc brakes
  • More upright geometry
Color: Blue-Lime green

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Merida BIG.SEVEN 20

Mountainbike Merida BIG.SEVEN 20

Double chainring equipped entry-level 27.5" aluminium hardtail featuring a more upright and, therefore, more comfortable riding position than our more race-focused hardtails. The riding position puts less strain on the lower back and also improves the visibility of what lies ahead. A 100 mm suspension fork from SR Suntour and hydraulic disc brakes improve comfort and control even further.

The alternative to our BIG.NINE 29er hardtails for riders who prefer the smaller 27.5" wheels. The latest aluminium frame generation of our BIG.SEVEN TFS and SPEED mountain bikes featuring slim tube shapes create a new look and a more relaxed geometry. A shorter top tube and a higher head tube offering a more upright riding position and enhanced trail visibility. Similarly to our 29er wheeled BIG.NINE range, our classic BIG.SEVEN hardtails are the backbone of our range and showcase the enormous wealth of experience and knowledge we could gain in over half a century of bike production and manufacturing.

  • Double butted aluminium frame with 27.5" wheels

  • SR Suntour 100 mm travel suspension fork with lockout

  • Hydraulic disc brakes

  • Less aggressive and more upright geometry for maximum control and comfort

  • Shimano 8-speed drivetrain with double chainring setup

  • Internal cable routing

Frame - aluminium BIG.SEVEN TFS IV; 27.5x2.25" max. wheelsize; 135x9 mm axle standard; BSA bottom bracket standard
Wheel size - 27,5"
Gears - 16 (2x8)
Suspension fork - SR Suntour XCT30 HLO Coil, 100 mm suspension travel, Lockout, 27.5x2.25" max. wheelsize
Brake system - Tektro M275
Brake rotors - Shimano RT10 160mm
Rear derailleur - Shimano RD-M310
Front derailleur - Shimano FD-TY600
Shifters - Shimano ST-EF505
Bottom bracket - Shimano BB-UN101 73-123
Crankset - Shimano TY301; 42-34-24 teeth; MAT Aluminium; 170 mm-XS/S, 175 mm-M/L
Cassette - Sunrace CSM668; 11-32; 8 speed
Kett - KMC Z8.1
Kaelakausid - Merida M2345
Stem - Merida CC; aluminium; 31.8 mm diameter; 6° stem angle; 70 mm-XS/S, 80 mm-M, 90 mm-L
Handlebar - Merida CC; aluminium; 690 mm width; 15 mm rise
Grips - Merida EC
Pöiad - Merida CC; 17 mm inner width; aluminium
Esirumm - Shimano TX505; 100x9 mm width front hub; Centerlock
Tagarumm - Shimano TX505; 135x9 mm width rear hub; Centerlock
Tyres - Merida K1080 27,5x2,2; wire
Saddle - Merida Sport comfort
Seat post - Merida CC; 30.9 mm diameter; 15 mm setback; aluminium
Sadulaklamber - Merida COMP QR
Pedals - VP VPE-891
Weight - 14,8 kg
Max Weight (bike + rider) - 135 kg

*Because of ongoing problems in the delivery chain, the bike can be delivered with modifications.

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MERIDA is one of the world's leading premium bicycle brands, founded in 1972 in Changhua, Taiwan by engineer and entrepreneur Ike Tseng (1932–2012). The brand's origin story is built on a real vision: while travelling in the US in the early 1970s, Ike Tseng spotted a sign on a bike shop door stating that Taiwanese-made bikes would not be accepted for repair due to their poor quality. This deeply offended him — and that same September he opened his factory in Yuanlin with a mission to prove that world-class bikes could be made in Taiwan. The name "Me-Ri-Da" loosely translates as "reaching your destination on a beautiful, high-quality product". For its first decades Merida operated as an OEM producer for major Western brands (including Raleigh, Specialized and Mongoose), launched its own MERIDA brand in 1988 and in 1992 became the first bicycle manufacturer listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. The backbone of today's Merida, however, is the R&D centre opened in 2001 in Magstadt, Germany, near Stuttgart, where the entire bike development takes place — frame design, geometry, colours, component specifications. The location is no accident: Mercedes, Porsche and other German automotive giants are right next door, meaning the area is full of top-class engineers. Magstadt also houses the brand's own test lab, where prototypes are put through punishing trials before going into production. At the Taiwanese factory, a local team of around 20 engineers turns the German concepts into production-ready products — this connection is Merida's signature: "engineered in Germany, tested by pros, built in Taiwan". Today Merida produces over 2 million bikes a year at its factories in Taiwan, China and Germany, and sells them in more than 77 countries — the range covers everything from kids' and city bikes to e-bikes, MTBs, gravel and full-on professional WorldTour racing machines. Merida has also left a deep mark on top-level sport: the Multivan Merida Biking Team that operated from 2000 to 2016 went down in history as one of the most successful MTB teams ever — over 30 World Cup wins, 15 World Championship titles, 15 European titles, and at the 2004 Athens Olympics both gold (Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå) and silver (José Hermida). On the road, Merida has supplied WorldTour teams since 2013 — the most memorable wins are Vincenzo Nibali's Milan–San Remo (2018) and Il Lombardia (2017) and Sonny Colbrelli's Paris–Roubaix (2021), all in Bahrain Victorious colours. A unique partnership ties Merida to the American premium brand Specialized: since 2001 Merida has owned 49% of Specialized and produces their models. The backbone of every Merida bike is Ike Tseng's original principle — do it with quality or don't do it at all.