Ex-Demo Merida Silex 200 Gravel Adventure Bike Black Large 53cm (181 - 192 cm)

999,00 €1.295,00 In stock (1)
The Merida Silex 200 is a versatile gravel bike designed to perform well on rugged trails and urban roads. Reduced Ex-demo model with very low mileage. Read more
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Information

Available Size: Large
Condition: Ex-demo model with very low mileage. Some cosmetic scratches from light use, but overall in very good condition.

 

The Merida Silex 200 is a versatile gravel bike designed to perform well on rugged trails and urban roads. Its lightweight aluminum frame paired with a carbon fork delivers a smooth, stable, and comfortable ride. With progressive geometry inspired by mountain bikes, it offers excellent control and handling across a wide variety of terrains. This ex-demo model is reduced in price, making it an ideal opportunity to get a high-performance bike at a great value.

 

Key Features

– SILEX LITE II aluminum frame for durability and lightweight performance
– MERIDA SILEX II CF2 carbon fork with tapered steerer for enhanced handling
– Shimano Sora 2x9-speed groupset for reliable shifting and wide gear range
– Promax DSK-330R mechanical disc brakes with 160mm rotors for consistent stopping power
– Maxxis Rambler 700x45C tubeless-ready tires for excellent grip and comfort
– 12mm bolt-through axles for increased stiffness and stability
– Slack head angle and long wheelbase for stable handling
– Lightweight design with progressive geometry for comfort on rough surfaces

                                                                                                                                                                                      
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