Merida Big Nine 20 3X Teal - Blue(Lime)

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Merida
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Rs. 54,990.00

scription Aluminium hardtail, sporting fast-rolling 29er wheels, 100 mm of front suspension and a triple chainset setup, giving you plenty of gears to choose from and lots of comfort and control out on the trails.

Features
  • Double butted aluminium frame with 29er wheels
  • Less aggressive and more upright geometry for maximum control and comfort
  • Internal cable routing
Specifications
  • Intended Use- Cross Country
  • Wheel Size- 29"
  • Braking System- Power Hydraulic Brake System
  • Frame Material- Aluminium
  • Fork Material- Aluminium
Components
  • Frame- BIG.NINE TFS III material: aluminum 29x2.25" max. wheelsize 135x9mm axle standard BSA bottom bracket standard
  • Fork- SR Suntour XCT30 HLO Coil 100mm suspension travel lockout 29x2.25" max. wheelsize
  • Bottom Bracket- FSA TH-7420ST-W, CARTRIDGE BEARING
  • Chain- SUNRACE M84
  • Crank- Shimano TY301 42-34-24 teeth 170 mm-S, 175 mm-M/XXL
  • Shift Levers- Micro Shift TS39-L / Micro Shift TS39-8R
  • Cassette- SUNRACE CSM668 11-32 teeth 8 speed
  • Front Derailleur- Shimano FD-TY700
  • Rear Derailleur- Shimano RD-M360
  • Grips/Bartape- MERIDA EC
  • Handlebar- MERIDA CC material: aluminium 690mm width 15mm rise
  • Stem- MERIDA CC material: aluminium 31.8mm diameter 6° stem angle 70 mm-S, 80 mm-M, 90 mm-L, 100 mm-XL, 110 mm-XXL
  • Saddle- MERIDA SPORT COMFORT
  • Seatpost- MERIDA CC material: aluminium 30.9mm diameter 15mm setback
  • Front Brake- Power DS100 2 piston hydraulic disc brake
  • Rear Brake- Power DS100 2 piston hydraulic disc brake
  • Front Wheel- MERIDA CC,Shimano TX505 100x9mm width front hub 32 spoke holes Centerlock
  • Rear Wheel- MERIDA CC, Shimano TX505 135x9mm width rear hub 32 spoke holes Centerlock
  • Tire- MERIDA K1080 29x2.2" wire
  • Pedal- VP VPE-891

HOW TO CHOOSE RIGHT BIKE SIZE

The right sized bike is THE most important thing to maximize your performance, enjoyment, and to also ensure you stay injury free. Generally, two measurement required to choose the correct frame size.

  1. Your Height
  2. Inseam Length

 

To measure your height, stand against a wall and mark the wall with a pencil so it’s level with the top of your head. Then measure from the ground up to the mark. Having someone assist you makes this a lot easier and a lot more accurate. For your inseam/inner leg measurement, stand against a wall and using a book, hold it in between your legs into your groin and make sure it’s flat against the wall. Measure the height from the book to the floor. These 2 measurements are typically sufficient to match brand specific size charts to help you arrive at a specific frame size, recommended by the brand. 

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In some rare scenarios – if your height and inseam leg measurements put you in-between two sizes, your upper body length would be the deciding factor in selecting the best size bike for you. Your upper body dimensions determine the ‘Reach’ and this affects how ‘stretched-out’ you will be along the top tube of your bike as you ride it. To work out if you have a long or short reach, you need to determine your ‘APE INDEX‘ which is nothing but arm span minus height.
A positive Ape Index (arm span > height), then we suggest you go for the larger bike sizes.
A negative Ape Index (height > arm span), then you’re probably more comfortable on the smaller size 

 

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psst – Arm Span is the distance between the tips of middle fingers of both arms outstretched at right angles to the body, measured across your back. Much easier if you have a friend do this for you. 


 

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