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1466 days ago

Merida E-bike

Mark from Stokes Valley

Merida E-big tour bike perfect for trail and road use, medium frame with a Shimano motor gives a very smooth ride and gear change, and a top power assist speed of 32kph.Very good condition. Purchased new in late 2018 (one careful lady driver). This bike has 9 gears and 3 power settings giving a possible 27 gear combination, plus walk assist and hydraulic disc brakes. Making this a really enjoyable, fun and easy ride. With regular maintenance and only 3775 kms this 2018 bike still has plenty of cycling adventures ahead. Battery can be charged on bike or removed if needed.
* Merida 2018 E-big Tour, medium frame
* Shimano motor
* 500Wh battery
* Blue/black colour
* ODO only 3775 kms
* 9 gears, 3 power levels, plus walk assist
* Charger
* Mud guards
* Front and rear lights
* Bike stand and carrier
* Centre drive
* New low noise tyres
* New disc pads
* Spare tube
* Original books & DVD

Call Mark 0211547195

Price: $3,100

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