by Simon Ananda Raj July 21, 2025 1 min read
Merida is a Taiwanese Bicycle manufacturer who have been around since 1972. Merida are known for their performance packed, value for money Bicycles with cutting edge design. We got the opportunity to test ride the Merida Silex 2 (2022) and here is what we thought. Weight: 1.4kgsUsage: Gravel/Flat Track
A lightweight, strong and performance packed Gravel Road Bicycle with an Alloy frame and Carbon fork.
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✔ Smooth 2x9-Speed Shimano Sora drivetrain
✔ Carbon Fork
✔ Well treaded gravel focused Maxxis tires
✖ No Hydraulic Disc Brakes
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Silex Lite Aluminium
Acceleration was top notch and the riding position was comfortable.
Silex CF2 Carbon
The Lightweight Carbon fork absorbed vibrations well.
Shimano Sora 2x9-Speed
The Shimano Sora 2x9-Speed groupset had enough range for steep climbs.
Promax DSK-330R Mechanical Disc Brakes
The Promax Mechanical Disc brakes were powerful and balanced on rough surfaces.
Maxxis Rambler 700x38c
The Maxxis Rambler 700x38C tires were fast rolling on rough roads and single tracks.
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The Merida Silex 2 is built on a Silex Lite Aluminium frame. Whilst there is a notion that Gravel Bicycles, which are also meant to be ridden on rough surfaces have heavier frames, this is not the case with this frame as the hydro forming triple butted tubing system, which has helped shape the tubes in a way to use material only where it is needed the most. Acceleration was top notch and the riding position was comfortable. The frame was well supported by lightweight rigid CF2 full carbon fork.
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Acceleration was top notch and the riding position was comfortable.
The Silex 2 is equipped with Shimano's Sora groupset at the front and rear as derailleurs. This Sora 2x9-Speed drivetrain is the 2nd from the bottom in Shimano's road component stable. The shifting was quick and responsive during the test ride. The Sora shifters have no gear indicators and have gone for a sleek look which is similar to 15 and Ultegra shifters.
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The Shimano Sora 2x9-Speed groupset had enough range for steep climbs
This Gravel Bike from Merida which we test rode came in an Orange coloured frame with Black as the secondary colour for graphics and text. The gloss finish paint job quality was smooth with aesthetic graphics. Internal cable routing for the gear cables made sure the Bicycle looked neat and also increases the life of the cables.
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The Silex 2 comes in an aesthetic gloss Orange primary colour with Black graphics and text
To make it a full performance focused groupset, the Merida Silex 2's stopping power is handled by Promax Mechanical Disc brakes. These Mechanical Disc brakes provide powerful and comfortable performance thanks to Promax's significant increase in rotor and brake pad quality.The drop handlebar on this Bicycle was comfortable on the hoods and drops. The bar tape was grippy even with wet hands and gloves.
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The Promax Mechanical Disc brakes were powerful and balanced on rough surfaces
The Maxxis Rambler 7x38C Gravel tires were perfect for racing and climbing on uneven surfaces. The rubber compounds were strong and does give a long life, thus making it value for money.The Entity stock Saddle was designed ergonomically for an endurance rides to make sure the rider can be seated for long hours on rough surfaces without experiencing any soreness.
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The Maxxis Rambler 7x38C tires were fast rolling on rough roads and single tracks
With an Alloy frame and a Carbon fork combination that shines when conditions get rough, this Bicycle is a fine entry into the world of Gravel cycling. The balanced Promax Mechanical Disc brakes and a comfortable riding posture provide full control of the Bicycle on rough and wet surfaces. If you are someone looking to get into gravel/single track riding then the Silex 2 (2022) from Merida is definitely a great choice to consider.Prices and Specifications/Components are subject to change by the brand, without due notice.
Frame
Aluminum/Alloy
Fork
Rigid
Front Derailleur
Shimano Sora 2-Speed
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Sora 9-Speed
Shifters
Shimano Sora 2x9-Speed
Brakes
Promax DSK-330R Mechanical Disc Brakes
Brake Levers
Shimano Sora
Tires
Maxxis Rambler 700x38c
Rims
Merida Comp SL Tubeless Ready
Handlebar
Merida Expert GR
Stem
Merida Comp CC
Seatpost
Merida Comp CC
Saddle
Merida Comp SL
Pedals
PVC type
Hubs
VP 173SB/VP 273SB
Cassette
Shimano CS-HG200 11/32T
Chain
KMC M99
Crankset
FSA Omega 48/32T
Bottom Bracket
FSA PF86 MegaExo
No of Gears
18-Speed
Riding Purpose
Leisure/Fitness