Merida Scultura
Review | Merida Scultura 4000 Disc
Well priced mile-eater from Merida
Merida Scultura 5000 first ride review
Ultegra-equipped endurance ride
Merida Scultura Disc 6000 review
A smooth, solid and stable ride
Merida recalls Scultura forks on 2017 bikes
Rim- and disc-brake versions of bike included. 2018 models not affected
Gallery: Giovanni Visconti’s Merida Scultura
A look at the 2017 race bike for the Bahrain-Merida team
Merida Scultura Team Disc CF4 review
Feel like a pro on a bike raced pre-ban by Lampre-Merida
Merida Scultura 9000 review
Super light climber flatters to deceive
Merida Scultura 4000 review
Race-bred all-rounder from Taiwanese giant
Merida adds cooling fins and RAT axles to new Scultura Disc
Merida licenses Focus' quarter-turn axle system; puts first WorldTour team on discs
Merida Scultura 5000 review
Tech-packed Taiwanese flyer, just an upgrade or two from greatness
Merida claims world's lightest production bike with 680g Scultura 9000 LTD
New Scultura 4 race bike also launched with improved aerodynamics, tyre clearance
Lampre hit by €1 million burglary
111 framesets a bike and a truck stolen in service course raid
Pro bike: Matthew Lloyd's Merida Scultura SL
Lampre-Merida move to Shimano for 2013
Merida Scultura Comp 904 review
Lightweight bargain of an all-round road bike
Merida Scultura SL Team 2012 – First look
Plus initial ride impressions
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Merida is based in Taiwan and started producing frames for other manufacturers 30 years ago. The company soon caught on to the idea of entering the market with its own bikes, and in recent years the brand has become more widely known