Is this Merida 2015 bike worth buying?

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thomthebker

New Member
Location
Europe
Hello, I've found a very nice looking (at least for me) Merida Speeder (2015) bike locally for sale for €390 (gear changer - Shimano Altus 3x9; derailleur - Shimano Deore; brakes - hydraulic Tetro Vela, tires 28"). I would be riding mostly in the city. Some questions:
  1. Is it worth the price?
  2. Is missing front suspension a big deal?
  3. First (bike5.png) photo shows some rust signs on the nut, gearing teeth look too worn, is it still fine?
  4. Is the mixing of shimano altus gear changer and deore derailleur not a bad thing?
Thanks for any help or recommendations. Just getting into bicycling :smile:
 

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
While not familiar with that model specifically or the bike market in your area, it seems like a lot for what appears to be an old, entry-level aluminium hybrid bike. In this market I'd expect to pay half or less than what they're asking. Have you checked sold listings on ebay for similar bikes?

To answer your other questions, suspension is best avoided unless you have a specific need for it. If you're just riding on urban roads it's unnecessary and adds weight; while low-end stuff often offers questionable performance.

I'd not say the teeth look excessively worn, but it's hard to tell from an image.

No issue with mixing drivetrain parts as long as they're compatable - one would hope that this is the case if they're all original. That aside they all appear MTB-derived so should work OK together.

Ultimately I suspect you could do a lot better on that budget.
 

Dag Hammar

Senior Member
Location
Essex
The original poster (thomthebker) only indicates his location as “Europe” and the price he is saying for the bike is 390 Euros. Perhaps the second hand bike market is somewhat different on the continent.

That aside, I wouldn’t entertain paying that sort of money for that particular bike.
 
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