Following the success of the eONE-SIXTY and eONE-FORTY, Merida has completed their ebike line up with two full aluminium models. Featuring many of the same tricks as their carbon cousins, the eONE-SIXTY and eONE-FORTY Limited Edition offer riders the brand’s integrated battery system at a more affordable price point.

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eONE-SIXTY_LIMITED_EDITION_ hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The bikes’ aluminium build doesn’t hold them back compared to their carbon predecessors. You’ll find many of the same features on the Limited Editions such as the brands’ internal battery housing. Using just a 4mm allen key, the Energy Guard can be removed, allowing the battery to be taken away and replaced super quickly. The bikes also come equipped with what Merida calls the Expert TR through-axles which feature a removable lever. These are mainly designed to allow easy adjustment of the axles but they also have that 4mm Allen needed for the Energy Guard.

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eONE-FORTY_LIMITED_ dh (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The new Limited Edition models come with the exact same geometry as the carbon bikes and they also share the same wheel sizes. Upfront you’ll find a 29″ wheel with a 650b wheel providing the fun out the back, a true mullet bike.

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eONE-SIXTY_LIMITED_jump (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It’s not just the suspension travel that sets the eONE-SIXTY and eONE-FORTY Limited Editions apart. The eONE-FORTY Limited Edition (140mm travel) comes with a slightly steeper seat angle (by almost 1 degree), a steeper head angle (66.4 degrees) and a slightly longer reach (449mm on a medium). The eONE-FORTY Limited Edition also has a lower standover, which makes it a great option for smaller riders.

The eONE-SIXTY gets a 65.5 degree heat tube angle, a 440mm reach (on a medium) and a 75.5 degree seat tube angle.

They’re both also fitted with Shimanos E8000 motor paired with the brands’ E8035 battery.

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Merida eoneforty LimitedE HT (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Keeping the rattles away the bikes are internally cable routed with clever clamp built into the inside of the downtube. The clamp also acts as a fixing position for a bottle cage. The frames come with space for a 0.75L bottles, except the size S eONE-FORTY and size XS and S eONE-SIXTY.

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eONE-SIXTY LIMITED_behind (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Opting for the tidiest cockpit, Merida has fitted the Limited Edition bikes with their Expert eTR cockpit. It offers internal cable routing through the bars and stem. The bike also gets front and rear mudguards as standard, to keep muck out of your face, but also to increase the life of the dropper post.

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merida eone-sixty jump (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

As for spec, both bikes get a Shimano groupset with MT-520 and MT-500 brakes. A Rock Shox 35 Gold RL provides the travel up front and a Rock Shox Deluxe Select+ handles the bumps at the rear. It also comes with Meridas own dropper post.

Prices for the two bikes are £4,300 for the eONE-FORTY Limited and £4,500 for the eONE-SIXTY Limited.

The eONE-FORTY Limited comes in sizes for S to L and the eONE-SIXTY Limited ranges from XS to XL.

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