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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.
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€6,445($7,499)| Weight | 7.2 lbs (frame) |
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| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 150 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Factory Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
| Groupset | Eagle AXS, GX Eagle Transmission |
| Brakes | TRP DH-R EVO Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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The Commençal Meta V5 is a versatile and high-performing enduro bike, praised for its new 4-bar VCS suspension design, agile handling, and distinctive ride quality. It excels in climbing and descending, offering a plush feel and excellent traction, though some riders note its weight and the need for a vigilant riding style on rough trails. The bike stands out for its elegant design and top-tier components, but has some practical limitations like limited water bottle space and tire choices that don't fully match its capabilities.
New 4-bar VCS suspension design optimized for real-life riding
Agile handling and intuitive suspension adjustments
Excellent climbing performance and traction
Elegant alloy frame with top spec components
Distinctive and playful ride quality
Heavier than some rivals
Limited room for a water bottle
Tires may not suit the bike's intended use
Requires vigilant riding style on rough trails
Some riders might find it too flexy
Sometimes a race bike, sometimes a trail bike, the META V5 is synonymous with versatility and ease, without neglecting performance.
The META V5 feels like more of a potent trail bike than a thoroughbred enduro racer.
From the suspension performance to the flex response, everything gels together to make a bike that not only rides great, but rides differently to most popular enduro bikes on the market.
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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 »
• Suspension has excellent grip and support
• No frame harshness
• Agile and playful
• Character all of its own
• Good climbing performance
• 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

Sep 2023 · Simon Kohler
With the 2023 COMMENCAL META V5, the Andorran manufacturer introduce their brand new enduro racer, which features an alloy frame and new rear suspension.
Elegant alloy bike with top spec
Agile handling
Excellent all round potential
Limited room in for a water bottle
Tires don’t do justice to the bike’s character and intended use
Handling isn’t particularly forgiving of mistakes

Jul 2023 · Cory Benson
Commencal Meta V5 reshapes popular mountain bike platform with all-new VPP suspension, but what about the enduro race bike version?

Jun 2023 · Mike Kazimer
The head angle and bottom bracket height can be adjusted with a flip chip; in the low setting the bike has a 64.
| Frame | META V5, 150 mm travel, 29'', Alloy 6066, triple butted tubes, T4, T6 BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Hanger Standard: UDH Color: Cobalt Blue, Shinny Finish |
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| Fork | FOX 36 Factory, 160 mm travel, 29", Grip 2 damper, HSC, LSC, HSR, LSR, Boost (15 x 110 mm), 37 mm offset, 1 Token Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX Float X2 Factory, 210 x 55 mm, HSC, LSC, HSR, LSR, 2-postion adjustment Travel: 150mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Press Fit BB 92 |
| Headset | ACROS ZS54 / ZS56, Alloy cups, sealed bearings |
| Stem | BURGTEC Enduro MK3, 35 mm extensions, Ø31.8 mm |
| Handlebar | BURGTEC Ride Wide Enduro, 31.8 mm, 800 mm width, 15 mm rise, alu |
| Saddle | SDG Bel Air, V3, Lux Alloy |
| Seatpost | KIND SHOCK Lev Integra, Ø34.9 mm, travel: 175 mm Type: Dropper |
| Grips | ODI Elite Flow Lock On Black, Soft pro compound, double clamp, black |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission, 12s, T-Type, AXS |
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| Crank | SRAM GX Eagle, 170 mm crank arms, DUB, Boost, Chainring: SRAM GX Eagle, 32t, T-Type, 1 guard |
| Shifters | SRAM AXS Pod, 12s |
| Cassette | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission, 12s, 10-52t, T-Type |
| Chain | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission, 12s, T-Type, Flattop |
| Brakes | TRP DH-R Evo, 4 pistons, Resin pads, silver, Rotors: GALFER Wave, 6-bolt, 203 mm Type: TRP DH-R EVO Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | DT SWISS EX511, 29'', 28h, 30 mm inner width |
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| Front Hub | DT SWISS 350, Rear: 28h, sealed bearings, 12 x 148 mm, Ratchet System 36t, XD Driver - Front: 28h, sealed bearings, 15 x 110 mm |
| Rear Hub | DT SWISS 350, Rear: 28h, sealed bearings, 12 x 148 mm, Ratchet System 36t, XD Driver - Front: 28h, sealed bearings, 15 x 110 mm |
| Tires | Rear: SCHWALBE Tacky Chan - Front: SCHWALBE Magic Mary, Rear: 29" x 2.4", Super Trail, Addix Soft, Tubeless Easy - Front: 29" x 2.4", Super Gravity, Addix Ultra Soft, Tubeless Easy |
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