Hi Merida fans,
Since November 2021 I've been waiting on the delivery of a Merida E160 8000 (2021) and now it looks like shipment has been pushed back to September 2022 at the earliest...
HOWEVER my LBS has just advised me that a Merida E160 9000 (2021) will be available shortly.
The 9000 is more expensive; an increase of $1,088 GBP / $1,449 USD / $2,000 AUD over the 8000.
Best I can see the main differences are;
Fork; Fox 38 vs Marzocchi Z1, same 160mm travel.
Shock; Fox DPX2 Elite vs. Performance.
XT vs SLX brakes.
Same EP8 motor and 630Wh battery, slightly fancier display.
Is there are a world where the cost upgrade is justified? Are the components on the 9000 so much nicer I'm likely to notice? I was already sitting on the fence with the cost of the 8000, and I'm struggling to see why the 9000 is worth the extra (other than the prospect of having an eMTB now and NOT having an eMTB...).
It's a first world problem. I CAN wait until September, I've got bigger problems in my life than not having an eMTB, but at the same time if I do wait, I know I'll have in the back of my mind a creeping thought that I've paid new bike prices for a model that's going to be more than a year old...
Talk me off this cliff?
Thanks
Since November 2021 I've been waiting on the delivery of a Merida E160 8000 (2021) and now it looks like shipment has been pushed back to September 2022 at the earliest...
HOWEVER my LBS has just advised me that a Merida E160 9000 (2021) will be available shortly.
The 9000 is more expensive; an increase of $1,088 GBP / $1,449 USD / $2,000 AUD over the 8000.
Best I can see the main differences are;
Fork; Fox 38 vs Marzocchi Z1, same 160mm travel.
Shock; Fox DPX2 Elite vs. Performance.
XT vs SLX brakes.
Same EP8 motor and 630Wh battery, slightly fancier display.
Is there are a world where the cost upgrade is justified? Are the components on the 9000 so much nicer I'm likely to notice? I was already sitting on the fence with the cost of the 8000, and I'm struggling to see why the 9000 is worth the extra (other than the prospect of having an eMTB now and NOT having an eMTB...).
It's a first world problem. I CAN wait until September, I've got bigger problems in my life than not having an eMTB, but at the same time if I do wait, I know I'll have in the back of my mind a creeping thought that I've paid new bike prices for a model that's going to be more than a year old...
Talk me off this cliff?
Thanks