Macedon is so good on the ebike, takes less than 10 mins to get back to the top. I usually do at least 10 runs there.Macedonia is awesome. I was going tomorrow but not after all this rain. I haven't taken the ebike out there yet (only shuttles with dickhole Moorey). I think you'd know him from RB which is where you're from I assume (I recognise the username).
Harcourt should be renamed to ebike city. I wouldn't ride that place without an ebike as there's not much reward for the climbing and pedalling over there.
I haven't been to Red Hill or ch10 yet. I'll get out there this season I think.
NARBY! Surely you're not riding to the top of Narby on your e160??! I was out there with Boomking the weekend before VDHS. Great place for shuttles but not many fun features or jumps.
Haven't been to Silvan yet either. I need to hit up Koper so he can show me around.
Maydena might have batteries to hire by then. I already asked them. I think you can hire them from somewhere in town too but can't remember who told me (or where). Can't wait to get back down there to try out their new trails. Missus won't let me risk it all like Ezkaton did to move down there. Winter would be pretty shit though.. but so is Melbourne.
Shoot me a PM next time you're thinking about heading out east (c10, silvan etc). I'd like a tour if you don't mind a tag along.
I got mine for $800 from YVC, had to talk them down a bit... 99 Bikes have them at around the same price.I've been looking for a spare battery. How much do they go for these days? Last time I checked about $900AUD. Might have a look while black friday deals are on
When changing over to the 4 pot calipers, did you have to use new hoses as well or do they just go on the end of the existing brake hose? I’m looking at getting the 900 and this is also and upgrade I’d be interested in doing.Got my 900 (size S) last week and did some changes/upgrades before the first ride.
Changed the shifting to gripshift (and a Sram derailleur ofcourse) because my thumb doesn't like triggers. And I switched the XT calipers for the new four-pot calipers.
I also switched the hoses from left to right vice versa, so now the front brake is on the right hand side (in Europe bikes are setup with the front brake on the left hand side). Because the hose enters the frame on the left side the routing is not ideal now, maybe I'll change that some day but I think that needs removing the motor... View attachment 3271
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Yesterday I did a short first testride and I'm sure I'm going to have a lot of fun with this bike...
Ofcourse the extra weight takes some getting used to, but the bike feels very well balanced. Did some small jumps, tight turns and it handles lighter than you'd expect.
I'm already getting the feel for the way the motor kicks in, looking forward to getting the bike on some "real trails" (which unfortunately are not very close to my house). Next step is finetuning the suspension, experimenting with tire pressure and putting on XT pedals (on the pics are the plastic ones that came with the bike).
And as a bonus, the Merida really is a pretty bike...
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the 900 bikes have the banyo ends , so when you get the new calipers eg XT or saint make sure you get banyo bolts to suitWhen changing over to the 4 pot calipers, did you have to use new hoses as well or do they just go on the end of the existing brake hose? I’m looking at getting the 900 and this is also and upgrade I’d be interested in doing.
Awesome! Thanks for that. Makes for a simple and cost effective upgrade.the 900 bikes have the banyo ends , so when you get the new calipers eg XT or saint make sure you get banyo bolts to suit
What updates do you want? It's not an iPhone where you have a 'new' model every September the frames are on the market for 2-4 years unless it has screwed geo or something and they have to make changes because nobody is buying it (Orbea Wild FS comes into my mind).I am considering a Eone Sixty 800, but it bothers me that it seems Merida has not updated the bike in two years, only upped the price.
Is this true or not?
I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The E-one sixty has won a lot of awards for Merida and riders love them. It is a bit dated in terms of not having an integrated battery (but there are some advantages of having an external battery) but it rides really well and is really well spec'ed for the price.I am considering a Eone Sixty 800, but it bothers me that it seems Merida has not updated the bike in two years, only upped the price.
Is this true or not?
While I like to look of some of the bikes with integrated battery personally I would not buy one. I prefer external for the low center of gravity, the easy removal and the small size and weight when carrying a spare. I hope bikes with external batteries will stay on offer in the future.I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The E-one sixty has won a lot of awards for Merida and riders love them. It is a bit dated in terms of not having an integrated battery (but there are some advantages of having an external battery) but it rides really well and is really well spec'ed for the price.
yes the good side of having a piggyback battery is maybe one day they will make a 700 w battery that will slot straight onto the bike , having it build into the frame makes the frame fricking fat and ugly and no option to add a fatter battery laterWhile I like to look of some of the bikes with integrated battery personally I would not buy one. I prefer external for the low center of gravity, the easy removal and the small size and weight when carrying a spare. I hope bikes with external batteries will stay on offer in the future.
Has anyone had issues with the walk mode on the Meridas? Mine is so slow it is unusable - much slower than a slow walk for me. I've heard that there's a double-click that makes it twice as fast, but that doesn't seem to work for me. I've seen other e160s in walk mode going much faster than mine does, so I can't figure out what is going on. It's not something that can be changed in the software like the pedal assist modes etc. As it is, I can't see the point of a walk mode that is painfully slow. Perhaps it would be useful if I was rock climbing with the bike...
It's not a feature I use often, but it would nice to have the option.
Has anyone had issues with the walk mode on the Meridas? Mine is so slow it is unusable - much slower than a slow walk for me. I've heard that there's a double-click that makes it twice as fast, but that doesn't seem to work for me. I've seen other e160s in walk mode going much faster than mine does, so I can't figure out what is going on. It's not something that can be changed in the software like the pedal assist modes etc. As it is, I can't see the point of a walk mode that is painfully slow. Perhaps it would be useful if I was rock climbing with the bike...
It's not a feature I use often, but it would nice to have the option.
I had a test ride on the Merida and I bought a Meta Power. They are very similar and both ride great, I think it's a coin toss between them. The reason I went with the Meta was the price and availability - I could order the Meta online from home and the closest Merida dealer is 200km from where I live.900e vs Commencal Meta Power? Has anyone ridden both? I've narrowed the search down to these two
Thanks very helpful. I'm in the US and Merida are not even sold here, but can get one via germany. I'd have to buy the battery separately here as they cannot ship batteries to the US. More hassle than its worth if bikes are are similar.I had a test ride on the Merida and I bought a Meta Power. They are very similar and both ride great, I think it's a coin toss between them. The reason I went with the Meta was the price and availability - I could order the Meta online from home and the closest Merida dealer is 200km from where I live.
You cannot go wrong with the Meta that's for sure... their geometry is almost identical they are both running Shimano E8000 with external batteries. The only thing is that the Meta 27 is currently not available Fox suspension it's full Rock Shox/SRAM while the 900e is Fox/Shimano. Personally, I couldn't care less I just replaced the SRAM brakes with Saints and sold the Guide RE.Thanks very helpful. I'm in the US and Merida are not even sold here, but can get one via germany. I'd have to buy the battery separately here as they cannot ship batteries to the US. More hassle than its worth if bikes are are similar.
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