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Comparison Scott Scale 990 2018 vs Merida Big Seven 500 2018

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Model year20182018
Type
mountain (MTB)
mountain (MTB)
Frame and suspension
Frame materialaluminium
aluminium /6061/
Suspensionhardtailhardtail
Suspension type (fork)
air-oil /SR Suntour XCR HLO/
air-oil /Manitou Markhor Comp HLO/
Fork travel100 mm100 mm
Fork lockout
 /hydraulic, with handlebar extension/
 /hydraulic/
Wheels and brakes
Wheel size29 "27.5 "
Tyre
Maxxis Ikon /2.2"/
Maxxis Ikon /2.2"/
Rim material
aluminium /Syncros X-20/
aluminium /Merida Big Nine Comp CC/
Rimdouble walldouble wall
Front brake
hydraulic disc /Shimano M365, 180mm rotor/
hydraulic disc /Shimano M315, 180mm rotor/
Rear brake
hydraulic disc /Shimano M365, 160mm rotor/
hydraulic disc /Shimano M315, 160mm rotor/
Front hub modelFormula CL51Shimano Centerlock
Rear hub modelShimano FH-RM35Shimano Centerlock
Handlebar and transmission
Speeds2020
Chainrings
/crank: Shimano MT500, 36-26T/
/crank: Shimano Deore, 36-26T/
Freewheel cogs1010
Freewheel/cassette modelShimano Deore HG50Shimano HG500
Bottom bracket modelShimano MT500
Front derailleurShimano Deore M6025Shimano Deore
Rear derailleurShimano Deore M610Shimano Deore
Shifter typetriggertrigger
Shifter modelShimano Deore M6000Shimano Deore
Chain modelKMC X10KMC X10
Handlebar typestraightstraight
StemSyncrosMerida Expert
Handlebar model
Syncros /length - 720 mm, diameter - 31.8 mm/
Merida Expert /length - 720 mm, diameter - 31.8 mm/
General
Saddle modelSyncros XR2.5Merida Sport
Pedal modelWellgo M-21VPE-891
Weight13.3 kg11.7 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2018march 2018

Wheel size

The nominal diameter of the bicycle wheels. Usually, this paragraph actually indicates the size of the bicycle tyres supplied in the kit, more precisely, the outer diameter of the tyres.

Wheel diameter is traditionally indicated in inches. For bicycles of different purposes and age groups (see paragraphs above), there are certain size standards. So, adult mountain models are equipped mainly with 26 " wheels, "road" and urban ones — with a slightly larger diameter (mostly 28 "), and BMX for the most part — much smaller; children's and teens' bikes have smaller wheels than similar adults' bikes.

Other things being equal, larger tyres hold speed better and work out small bumps on the road; and relatively small wheels are more “sticky”, they provide more torque and better traction. This is the reason for the above-described difference in wheel sizes between bicycles for different purposes. Such nuances will be useful if you choose a car from several models with similar characteristics, but different wheel diameters. Here it is worth considering the features of the planned application. For example, for urban and "road" driving — on a hard surface without any special irregularities and elevation changes — it is better to choose larger wheels, and for dirt roads with ups and downs — smaller ones.

Also note that tyres are replaceable, and many bikes allow the installation of tyres of...a “non-native” size — for example, 29 "on a model with 28-inch wheels. It is also worth considering that wheels (tyres) of the same size may differ in inner (landing) diameter These nuances are described in detail in special sources.

Front hub model

The model of the hub used in the front wheel of a bicycle.

The hub is the central part in the wheel through which the axis of rotation passes. Features of the behavior of a bicycle depend on its characteristics, in particular, “rolling” (the ability to move by inertia, without pedaling). Knowing the model of the front hub, you can clarify its characteristics according to the manufacturer's documentation, find reviews from other users, etc., in order to determine how this model suits you.

Rear hub model

Model of the hub used in the rear wheel of a bicycle. See Front Hub Model for details.

Freewheel/cassette model

Model of a cassette — a system of rear wheel gears — mounted on a bicycle. Cassettes of different models differ in characteristics and can belong to different classes — from entry-level to professional. Knowing the cassette model, you can get acquainted with its features in more detail (according to official documentation, reviews, user reviews, etc.). This is especially important when choosing a bike for professional cycling.

Bottom bracket model

Model of the carriage installed on the bike as standard. The bottom bracket is the part that connects the system (front sprockets with pedals) and the frame; roughly speaking — an axle with bearings.

For details on the meaning of the model of a particular part, see "Cassette Model".

Front derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the carriage with pedals as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Rear derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the rear wheel cassette as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Shifter model

The model of the shifters (see “Shifter type”) that are fitted to the bike as standard. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Stem

Features of the handlebar stem (see " Stem Adjustment ") installed on the bike. Here, both the offset model and its individual characteristics, most often the length and diameter, can be indicated. The stem itself can be either a separate part or an integral part of the steering wheel itself (the so-called integrated stem); the latter option is convenient in that the steering wheel cannot be skewed (unless broken), respectively, there is no need for centering.

As for the parameters, the rider’s landing depends on the length — the longer the takeaway, the more you will have to lean forward (ceteris paribus); strength and resistance to loads are directly related to the diameter; See “Cassette Model” for details on why the model name may be needed. It is worth noting that these parameters are important primarily for keen enthusiasts who pay attention to the smallest details in the characteristics of the machine; for most users, even advanced ones, such trifles are unlikely to be useful.