Interactions with Commençal bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

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  7. South Africa
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  9. Mexico
  10. United Kingdom
Commençal price point breakdown
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$12,000
Commençal bikes by category
TrailEnduroDownhillYouth
Commençal eBikes
BikeseBikes
Commençal model ranges
Trail
META TR

Current Models

5

price

$5,600

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T.E.M.P.O

Current Models

4

price

$5,600—($6,593)

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VIP COMMENCAL META

Current Models

2

price

$5,300—$6,900

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META HT

Current Models

1

price

($549)

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Enduro
META SX

Current Models

12

price

$3,800—$6,900

Browse META SX bikes »
META V5

Current Models

9

price

($2,307)—$6,200

Browse META V5 bikes »
CLASH

Current Models

6

price

$3,400—($6,101)

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VIP COMMENCAL META

Current Models

6

price

($4,725)—($9,807)

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META AM

Current Models

1

price

($2,637)

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META HT

Current Models

1

price

($1,648)

Browse META HT bikes »
Downhill
SUPREME

Current Models

15

price

$3,600—($8,735)

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FRS

Current Models

4

price

$1,700—$5,600

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CLASH

Current Models

1

price

$3,800

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FURIOUS

Current Models

1

price

($2,637)

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Dirt Jump
ABSOLUT

Current Models

2

price

$390—($1,538)

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Urban
FCB

Current Models

3

price

$1,500—$1,900

Browse FCB bikes »
VIP

Current Models

1

price

$800

Browse VIP bikes »
Youth
RAMONES

Current Models

20

price

($277)—$520

Browse RAMONES bikes »
RMNS

Current Models

1

price

$420

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CLASH

Current Models

1

price

($2,088)

Browse CLASH bikes »
SUPREME

Current Models

1

price

($1,758)

Browse SUPREME bikes »
Recent reviews
Bikerumor
Commencal Meta HT XS Bridges Gap between Shred-Ready Kids & Adult All-Mountain Bikes

Mar 2024 · Cory Benson

A new mini-mullet Commencal Meta HT XS alloy hardtail is the all-mountain and enduro ride to bridge the gap between kid’s & adult bikes…

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MBR
I tested the latest Commencal Meta V5 Race, and it was unlike any other enduro bike I've ridden recently - MBR

Mar 2024 · Danny Milner

Mention the name Meta to any veteran mountain biker and it will evoke fond memories. Personally speaking, I had a Commencal Meta SX back in around 2007, and a Meta longtermer in 2010, and I loved both of them. So pulling the latest Meta V5 Race out of the box sparked a nostalgic trip down memory lane before I’d even swung a leg over the radically sloping top tube. So what’s changed in the last 15 years in the pursuit of the ultimate enduro bike performance? Quite a bit, as it turns out. Commencal Meta V5 Race Need to know 150mm travel enduro bike with 160mm fork Alloy 6066 frame runs 29in wheels front and rear – SX model gets 27.5in rear wheel VCS twin-link suspension design drives RockShox Super Deluxe Coil shock Four frame sizes In the UK, choose from two models with all fees and shipping included. The Meta V5 Ohlins at £5,700 and the Meta V5 Ride for £3,600 Frame and geometry From humble beginnings as a trail bike, Commencal is now pitching the Meta against the best enduro bikes on the market, despite being shy of travel compared to the likes of the Nukeproof Giga, Pivot Firebird, Trek Slash, Santa Cruz Nomad and many other popular rivals. However, if you crave more travel, Commencal offers the SX version, which adds 10mm of travel front and rear, along with a 27.5in rear wheel. It achieves that extra travel with a longer stroke shock. The new Meta V5 also bucks the trend by sticking solely to aluminium as a frame material – there is no carbon option. In that sense it aligns completely with the other models in the Commencal line-up. Gone is the old single-pivot swingarm with linkage-driven shock of my old bikes, replaced by the latest multi-link Virtual Contact System design. Both the short links rotate (mostly) in the same direction, similar to Giant’s Maestro design or DW-Link, and are secured to the frame with stout bearings and locking collet axles. With the twin links mostly hidden from view by the swingarm uprights, and an especially willowy front triangle, the Meta V5 ploughs a very different furrow to most of its competitors, where swollen and bloated down tubes dominate the aesthetic. The only areas where the Meta V5 has bulked-up is at the head tube and the seat mast, although given the anorexic frame, it was a surprise to occasionally brush my heels and ankles against the seatstays when pedalling. Commencal has added a flip-chip at the shock link, where rotating the offset hardware gives 0.4º of head angle and seat angle adjustment, while changing the (surprisingly press-fit) bottom bracket height by 6mm. Even in the relaxed setting, the Meta is not particularly slack though. At 64º, it’s on the conservative side compared to the likes of the Canyon Torque and Nukeproof Giga. The same can be said of the sizing, which tops out at 500mm on the XL, with my size large test bike measuring …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • Suspension has excellent grip and support

  • • No frame harshness

  • • Agile and playful

  • • Character all of its own

  • • Good climbing performance

Lows
  • • Heavy

  • • Can be a handful on really long, rough tracks

  • • Some riders might find it too flexy

  • • Lack of suspension set-up advice

  • • Imbalance of tyre grip

  • • Standard bottle and cage doesn’t fit

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Pinkbike
Opinion: Your Next Bike Will Be Steeper

Dec 2023 · Henry Quinney

Henry dons his Canadian tuxedo to talk about why higher stack values and longer chainstay could be the future. Maybe.

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Velo
Commencal 365 Gravel Bike Review: No Carbon, No Problem

Nov 2023 · Alvin Holbrook

The Commencal 365 gravel bike review reveals a bike that feels like a 90's drop bar mountain bike in the best way possible.

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Pinkbike
Field Test Review: 2024 Commencal Meta 5 SX - Supercross for a Reason

Oct 2023 · Henry Quinney

Where some bikes that use a dual link suspension layout have been at pains to keep the rear triangle and at least one link behind the seat tube, the Meta has both links in front.

Highs
  • Very capable descender

  • Great, balanced geometry

  • Comfortable

  • Shock performance is truly impressive on mid to high speed trails

Lows
  • Water bottle didn't fit

  • On the cusp of being slightly too flexy

  • Frame developed creaking from pivot / bearing area fairly quickly

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NSMB
Commencal Meta SX V5 Review

Oct 2023

Commencal's mixed-wheel long travel bike blurs the line between trail and enduro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Commençal bikes are most popular?

The most popular Commençal model families are the META HT, CLASH, and META AM.

Q: Does Commençal make eBikes?

Yes, Commençal manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.