Merida or Bianchi
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Merida or Bianchi
Postby Em563 » Thu May 16, 2019 8:31 am
New to the forum and new to road biking.
I am looking to buy a new bike primarily for recreation and fitness, initially I was going to buy an MTB as that is what I've always had, but given my use, it was suggested I get a road bike.
Two must have on my list are comfort and hydraulic disc brakes and has to be a flat bar.
My retail budget is around $1100, but would hope to get a deal.
There are 2 bikes that I have narrowed it down to so far, the Merida 19 Speeder 200 or the 2019 Bianchi C-Sport 2.5.
On paper the Merida looks better with the carbon forks and Sora gearing. The Bianchi is, well, a Bianchi,it looks awesome and Im sure it performs well too.
I am yet to ride either of them but I am wanting to get some opinions on this. I am also open to other models if you think something would be better..
TIA.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby P!N20 » Thu May 16, 2019 10:26 am
I'll throw this Cannondale in the mix: https://www.bikebug.com/cannondale-quic ... 78054.html
Mods: perhaps move to the buying bike/parts section for a bit more exposure?
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby Mububban » Thu May 16, 2019 12:18 pm
$1100 for a 3x8 bike is a bit rich, but that's paying for the Bianchi name as mentioned. It is the looker of the bunch though.Em563 wrote:Hi All,
New to the forum and new to road biking.
I am looking to buy a new bike primarily for recreation and fitness, initially I was going to buy an MTB as that is what I've always had, but given my use, it was suggested I get a road bike.
Two must have on my list are comfort and hydraulic disc brakes and has to be a flat bar.
My retail budget is around $1100, but would hope to get a deal.
There are 2 bikes that I have narrowed it down to so far, the Merida 19 Speeder 200 or the 2019 Bianchi C-Sport 2.5.
On paper the Merida looks better with the carbon forks and Sora gearing. The Bianchi is, well, a Bianchi,it looks awesome and Im sure it performs well too.
I am yet to ride either of them but I am wanting to get some opinions on this. I am also open to other models if you think something would be better..
TIA.
Unless you're going up crazy steep climbs, the 3 front chainrings are overkill, and I say that as a skinny guy with no power who rides 50-34 and 11-32 road bike gearing up hills.
I'd go the Merida or the Cannondale, but if you can, hop on all 3. Chances are one of them will put more of a smile on your face than the others. In isolation however, they should all perform well.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby jdh500 » Thu May 16, 2019 7:47 pm
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby trailgumby » Thu May 16, 2019 8:32 pm
In the same category as Scott here in Australia as far as I'm concerned. A mate cracked his hardtail frame and it was more than 4 months until he had a rideable bike back in his hands. As a result, they're on my blacklist.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby biker jk » Thu May 16, 2019 8:42 pm
I don't disagree but will note that Advanced Traders now have BMC as well as Merida. So expect bad after sales service for BMC as well.trailgumby wrote:If after sales service and warranty support is important to you, I'd suggest avoiding Merida.
In the same category as Scott here in Australia as far as I'm concerned. A mate cracked his hardtail frame and it was more than 4 months until he had a rideable bike back in his hands. As a result, they're on my blacklist.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby Em563 » Thu May 16, 2019 10:17 pm
I know the Bianchi would be paying largely for the name, but does that translate into any benefits for quality and support?
Thanks for the suggestion of the Cannondale, I will take a look at that too..
I went into a bike shop this evening. they sold Merida, not Bianchi, he was trying to up sell me to the Speeder 400!
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby P!N20 » Fri May 17, 2019 9:05 am
Yeah, finding someone who stocks that Bianchi may be a challenge.Em563 wrote:I went into a bike shop this evening. they sold Merida, not Bianchi, he was trying to up sell me to the Speeder 400!
The Speeder 400 is better spec'd, but obviously more $$
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby Mububban » Fri May 17, 2019 12:33 pm
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby biker jk » Fri May 17, 2019 1:08 pm
The issue I had was non-spec front disc brake pads (they should have been Shimano but were some $10 Ebay brand). Advance Traders were terrible. It was actually 99 Bikes that fitted the specified Shimano brake pads free of charge (even though I didn't buy the bike from them). Now that's service. Advance Traders just dropped all communication and took the radio silence route.Mububban wrote:With a big fast growing chain like 99 Bikes pushing Merida, will they be in any position to get warranty claims through faster? I only heard about the poor after sale reputation AFTER I bought my Merida MTB from my LBS....fingers crossed I don't have any problems!
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby trailgumby » Sat May 18, 2019 9:08 pm
Consistent with previous form.biker jk wrote:Advance Traders just dropped all communication and took the radio silence route.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby Em563 » Thu May 23, 2019 4:28 pm
I bought from 99bikes, so I am hoping that if I have any warranty issues, they will come to the party.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby P!N20 » Thu May 23, 2019 4:32 pm
Good buying, happy riding!Em563 wrote:I ended up with the Merida Speeder 400
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby foo on patrol » Sat May 25, 2019 5:26 am
Em563 wrote:I ended up with the Merida Speeder 400, I could not ignore the value.
I bought from 99bikes, so I am hoping that if I have any warranty issues, they will come to the party.
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Re: Merida or Bianchi
Postby Duck! » Tue May 28, 2019 11:45 pm
Doubtful. The problems arising with Merida warranty support aren't from Merida themselves, the problem is the local distributor, Advance Traders. 99 bikes is a franchise subsidiary of Advance Traders, so in the end if you do have a problem you're still bashing your head against the same wall.Mububban wrote:With a big fast growing chain like 99 Bikes pushing Merida, will they be in any position to get warranty claims through faster?
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