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2021 Commençal

META POWER 29 TEAM

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

$7,000
Weight53.8 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 160 / 170mm
ForkRockShox ZEB Ultimate
ShockRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetGX Eagle
MotorShimano 250W 85Nm mid-drive
BatteryShimano 630Wh
BrakesSRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
META POWER 29 TEAM
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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'4"

XL

6'2" – 6'8"

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Reviews

Summary

The Commençal Meta Power trail bike is a versatile and confident descender, offering a fun ride across a wide range of terrains. It boasts a solid climbing performance thanks to its steep seat tube and Shimano EP8 drive unit, alongside an impressive range from its 630Wh battery. However, its weight and some component choices may limit maneuverability in tight spots and affect the overall ride quality.

Pros
  • Versatile trail riding e-MTB

  • Confident descender

  • Good climbing performance with Shimano EP8 drive unit

  • 630Wh battery provides impressive range

  • Reasonable price for the performance

Cons
  • Heavy weight affects maneuverability

  • Mediocre suspension components

  • Can be a handful in tight spots

  • SRAM SX drivetrain and Guide T brakes not favored

Key Quotes
With the battery now hidden inside the 6066 alloy frame, the Meta AM Power casts a very similar shadow to the analogue bike.
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The Meta Power TR is a versatile trail riding e-MTB at a very competitive price.
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This bike is long and slack, it feels great at speed and doesn't shy away from aggressive terrain.
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Outdoor Gear Lab
Commencal Meta Power TR Ride

Mar 2022 · Jeremy Benson

E-bikes are expensive, so we're always on the hunt for great values like the Commencal Meta Power TR 29 Ride. It's one of the least expensive eMTBs we've...

Highs
  • Reasonable price (relatively speaking)

  • Fun on a wide range of terrain

  • Confident descender

  • Solid distance range

Lows
  • Mediocre suspension components

  • SRAM SX drivetrain

  • Can be a handful in tight spots

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Pinkbike
Video: Meta Power 29 vs 160E vs Range VLT vs Kenevo SL - Field Test Roundtable

Sep 2021 · Matt Beer

You have seen all the reviews, but now its time to decide which one is our favorite. From Norco's monster truck Range VLT to Specialized's lightweight Kenevo SL, join Mike Levy, Henry Quinney, and Matt Beer to find out which eMTB came out on top.

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MBR
Commencal Meta Power 29 Essential e-bike review - MBR

Feb 2021 · Alan Muldoon

With the Commencal Meta Power 29, you have the battery capacity and the power, but the elevated BB height perches the rider on top, rather than in the bike.

Highs
  • Rips up climbs

Lows
  • Mismatched suspension

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Bikerumor
All-new Commencal META Power eMTB gets improved geo, suspension & motor

Aug 2020 · Tyler Benedict

The 2021 Commencal META Power e-mountain bikes get clever design features to make the most of the latest 38mm forks & Shimano EP8 motors!

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Loam Wolf
eMTB Roundup: Commencal Meta Power 29 Team Review

Mar 2020 · Drew Rohde

If you're looking for a capable, long travel 29er ebike that can plow the trails, check out this review. Commencal Bikes offer users a consumer direct experience that is quite impressive and matches the look and ride of their bikes.

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
COMMENCAL META POWER 29 TEAM in Review

Dec 2019 · Felix Stix, Robin Schmitt, Jonas Müssig

The COMMENCAL META POWER 29 TEAM is the most affordable eMTB on test. Can it keep up with bikes costing almost twice as much?

Highs
  • Unbeatable value for money

  • Clever and robust spec

  • Excellent suspension and easy set-up

Lows
  • Poor finishing quality on the frame

  • Dropper post is difficult to operate

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

2021 Meta Power 29, 160 mm travel, 29'', Alloy 6066, triple butted tubes, T4, T6. Enduro bearings

ColorMatte Graphite, Matte Finish

Fork

ROCKSHOX Zeb Ultimate, 170 mm travel, 29", Charger 2.1 damper, Debonair, LSC, HSC, rebound, Boost (15 x 110 mm), 44 mm offset, oversized crown

Travel170mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

ROCKSHOX SuperDeluxe Ultimate, 230 x 60 mm, LSC, rebound, 2-position adjustment, 3 tokens

Travel160mm

Bottom Bracket

SHIMANO

Headset

ACROS ZS56 / ZS66, Alloy cups, sealed bearings

Stem

RIDE ALPHA Freeride 50, 50 mm extension, 31,8 mm

Handlebar

RIDE ALPHA R20 E-Bike, 31,8 mm, 780 mm width, 20 mm rise, Alloy 6061, electric wire internal routing

Saddle

FIZIK Terra Aidon X5, 145mm width, S-Alloy rail

Seatpost

KINDSHOCK Lev Integra, 31,6 mm, travel: 125 mm on S, 150 mm on M, 175 mm on L & XL, SouthPaw alloy remote

TypeDropper

Grips

YES

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle, 12s

Crank

E13 or SHIMANO, 160 MM crank arms

Shifters

SRAM GX Eagle, 12s, Single Click

Cassette

SRAM GX Eagle, 12s, 10-52t

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle, 12s

Chain Guide

RIDE ALPHA EP8, 32-34t

Brakes

SRAM Code RSC, 4 pistons, MatchMaker compatible

TypeSRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

DT SWISS H1700 Spline, 29'', 28h, 30 mm inner width

Front Hub

Rear: DT SWISS 350 - Front: DT SWISS 350, Rear: 28h, sealed bearings, e-bike specific - Front: 28h, sealed bearings

Rear Hub

Rear: DT SWISS 350 - Front: DT SWISS 350, Rear: 28h, sealed bearings, e-bike specific - Front: 28h, sealed bearings

Tires

Rear: SCHWALBE Magic Mary - Front: SCHWALBE Big Betty, Rear: 29 x 2.4, Super Gravity, Addix Soft - Front: 29 x 2.4, Super Gravity, Addix Soft

Disc Rotors

SRAM Centerline 220 mm, 6-bolt, bolt-on magnet

Electric Components
Motor

SHIMANO DU-EP800, 250 W, 85 Nm

Battery

SHIMANO BT-E8036, 630Wh

Display

SHIMANO SC-EM800, LCD colored display featuring: Clock, Assist mode display, Battery charge level, Current Speed, Maximum speed, Average speed, Trip distance, Trip time, Estimated range, Range overview, Cadence, Human output power (as scale indicator), Calorie setting, Maintenance alert, Bluetooth LE connection (for E-Tube Project communication)

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