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Merida eSilex

Merida’s eSilex is a bit like your mate who is the perfect multi-day backpacking companion. The one who’s always up for an adventure and will even take on some of the weight from your pack when you get a stitch – and who always remembers to pack the whisky for camp cocktails.

The brand’s first assisted multi-surface gravel bike, the eSilex isn’t based around a snappy race bike, nor is it a singletrack basher designed to crush berms and drops. It’s a bike you’d take out for a big ride, maybe an overnighter, and enjoy the scenery in no particular hurry. There’s more room for luggage on this bike than a 747, bosses on both

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