by Simon Ananda Raj May 19, 2025 1 min read
Merida was one of the first International brands to release their 2019 range of bicycles in the Indian Market. The Big series are performance focused race ready MTB's which come in both 27.5 inches and 29 inches models. We got the opportunity to test ride the Merida Big Seven 4 MD (2019) and here is what we thought. Weight - 14.8kgs Leisure/Fitness
The Merida Big Seven 4D 219 with it’s powerful hydraulic brakes and 1mm suspension is the perfect all-rounder MTB.
Product Rating Out of 5
✔ Smooth 100mm front suspension
✔ Seamless gear shifting
✔ Powerful Shimano Hydraulic Disc brakes
✖ Riser Handlebar
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Big Seven Speed N
The strong yet lightweight frame comes with a larger stand over clearance.
Suntour XCM HLO With 100mm Travel And Lockout
The massive 100mm travel which made sure the bumps on trails were rolled over without any difficulty.
Shimano Altus 3x9-Speed
The Shimano Altus 27-Speed gear set worked well during the test ride.
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
The Hydraulic Disc brakes were powerful and safe to use on rough trails.
Merida K1080 27.5" X 2.2"
The 27.5” x 2.2” MTB tires can handle the roughest of trails with ease.
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The Merida Big Seven 4D is built on an aggressive and strong alloy frame. This frame has a slanting top tube which makes the stand over height bigger than most standard hardtail MTB's. This helps the bicycle climb and roll over harsh trails without the frame taking a hit at the bottom bracket area. The top tube and bottom tube are fused together at the top near the headset, this makes the frame stronger in that area which might usually experience a lot of vibration of the surface when ridden on trails.The Suntour XCM front suspension fork came with a massive 1mm travel which made sure the bumps on trails were rolled over without any difficulty. The suspension lockout was easy to use and helped with riding faster on flatter surfaces.
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The strong yet lightweight frame comes with a larger stand over clearance and a useful suspension lock-out on the fork
The Big Seven 4D is equipped with Shimano Altus at the front and rear as derailleurs. The mid-level Shimano Altus front derailleur with a 3x9 range is the perfect setup for fast and efficient trail riding. The 27-Speed drivetrain gave that extra bit of speed for the rider and also enough range for steep climbs. The ST-EF55 Shimano EZ shifters were easy to operate.
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The Shimano Altus 27-Speed gear set worked well during the test ride
The bicycle which I test rode came in a full neon green frame with black graphics in a gloss paint finish. The dotted line pattern on the edges of the top tube, bottom tube and seat stay gives a refreshing new outlook to the frame graphics. The colour coded graphics on the suspension fork, rims and saddle all make the bicycle look uniform in design. The bulky treads on the tire add to the much-needed rugged look of this MTB.
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The Merida Big Seven 4D (2019) comes in 2 colour variants; Gloss Neon Green with Black graphics and Anthracite Grey with Blue/Black graphics
The letter ‘D’ in the Big Seven 4D stands for Hydraulic Disc brakes. The Shimano Hydraulic Disc brakes were powerful and balanced during the test ride. These brakes are the best that can be found on MTB's at this price range and makes this bicycle capable of handling the wettest and roughest of trails. The Merida CC 69mm handlebar was wide and comfortable to hold on to but like the previous year the 219 edition also has a 15mm rise. A fully flat handlebar would have made the riding posture aggressive, aligning with the aggressive frame geometry.
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The Hydraulic Disc brakes were powerful and safe to use on rough trails
The Merida Big Seven 4D rolls on a pair of Merida K18 27.5“ x 2.2” tires. These tires were treaded heavily and perfectly suited for the rough and wet trails. High-speed turns and jamming of the brakes were transformed well into a balanced reaction on these tires. The Merida Sport comfort stock saddle was shaped ergonomically with the perfect length and width. The grip patches on the widest part of the saddle on both sides were useful and made it non-slippery. The overall ride quality was fast and comfortable on trails.
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The 27.5” x 2.2” MTB tires can handle the roughest of trails with ease
This 27.5” hardtail MTB is built for performance and it did that well during the test ride. The hydraulic suspension lock out and the smooth gear shifting with the 27-Speed Altus/Altus drivetrain, made it easy to accelerate on flatter trails. At 14.78kgs this is one strong and fast MTB which can take a lot of hard hitting from the trails. Priced at Rs.43,49 (as on 2nd January 219) the Merida Big Seven 4D (2019)is an ideal choice for anyone looking to buy an MTB for leisure trail rides and amateur/semi-professional trail races as well.Prices are subject to change by the brand, without due notice.
Frame
Aluminum/Alloy
Fork
Front Suspension
Front Derailleur
Shimano Altus
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Altus
Shifters
Shimano ST-EF505
Brakes
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Brake Levers
Shimano ST-EF505
Tires
Merida K1080 27.5" x 2.2"
Rims
Merida CC
Handlebar
Merida CC 690mm
Stem
Merida CC
Seatpost
Merida CC
Saddle
Merida Sport Comfort
Pedals
VP VPE-891
Hubs
Shimano TX505
Cassette
Shimano CS-HG200 11/32T
Chain
KMC M99
Crankset
Shimano MT100 40/30/22T
Bottom Bracket
N/A
No of Gears
Multi-Speed
Riding Purpose
Leisure/Fitness