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Tom, our Training and Development Manager introduces the Merida Big Seven range. Since 2014, Merida have positioned the Big Seven between the 29er Big Nine hardtail and MATTS 26-inch classic. A diameter of 25 mm separates the Big Seven from the MATTS, and a further 38 mm from the Big Nine. Advantages can be found, for beginners and recreational riders: the wheels determine how quick a bike can be, they should be as light as possible –small wheels are obviously lighter than big ones. The Big Seven combines the best of both worlds; it rides more smoothly than a 26 incher and has a weight advantage over a 29er. This concept is a real winner for the Big Seven. Changes for 2016 include new seat posts with a 15 mm offset make the seat position of all CF and LITE models easier to ride.