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2018 Commençal

META AM V4.2 650B Frame

Prix du fabricant

1 199 $US(1 052 €)
Poids3,1 kg (frame)  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet
roues27.5″
FreinsDisque mécanique
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Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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  • 183cm, taille LG, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Commençal Meta AM is a high-performance enduro bike that excels in descending and technical terrain, offering a plush ride and agile handling. While it shines on the downs with its supple suspension and predictable grip, it's noted for being less efficient on climbs. The bike's competitive pricing and top-tier componentry make it a strong contender in its category.

Pros
  • Excellent descending capabilities

  • Supple and plush suspension

  • Competitive pricing and top-tier componentry

  • Agile and responsive handling

  • Predictable grip and traction

Cons
  • Less efficient on climbs

  • Some suspension settings may feel too firm or too open

  • Weight penalty with coil shock options

  • Conservative geometry figures

Key Quotes
It responds, without complaining.
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I can confidently say I’ve never ridden a bike so fast.
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The COMMENCAL META AM 29 pushes your limits and is sure to deliver a rush of speed!
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Freehub
Commencal Meta AM V4.2 // Bike Review

janv. 2019

When I first hopped on the Meta so often would my thoughts drift back to my first legit mountain bike, a Giant AC1. It was silver, coil-sprung and opened my youthful eyes to nastier terrain. The Meta AM reminds me of this with its raw silver splendor and readiness to chew up the chunky stuff. Sure, most of my reminiscing is simply aesthetic with the Meta’s silver aluminum image and beefy stature. Plowing through questionable rock piles on the Meta would conjure fond memories and assert the bewilderment of hanging onto a pile of metal through such twisted sections of trail. Present components and geometry are a far cry from that decade-old steed. Rather than stopping trailside and removing a linkage bolt to change the suspension and drop the seat, the Meta offers on-the-fly rear suspension lockout and seat dropping among other modern standards. Its aluminum skeleton is molded and formed in unique ways that offers much intrigue, possibly more so than freshly molded carbon creations. Later as I sought to compile the riding characteristics of this bike I discovered that the word ‘meta’ means after or beyond in Greek. There’s no doubt that this bike and build can push one to their limit and possibly beyond and I truly felt that aboard on descents. It’s been on a podium tear piloted by Commencal’s Cecile Ravenal, too, who’s been nearly unbeatable in the Enduro Wordl Series these past couple seasons. While there’s a 29-inch version of the Meta AM on the horizon this is the tried and true original and shows no signs of fading away.

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Review: Commencal Meta AM V4.2

juil. 2018 · McCoy

Ready to take on all parts of the mountain

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MTB Mag
[First Ride] The New Commençal Meta AM 29

juin 2018 · Daniel Naftali

It almost seems as if 29″ wheels are taking over, even in the long travel realm… A few weeks ago we were invited to Spain, in Ainsa to be precise, on the same tracks where the EWS stop was held, to experience the new Meta AM 29 in person. The Meta AM 29 is not new: we saw it under Cecile Ravanel in the French stage of the EWS, conquering everything in her path, propelling her to the highest step of the podium. Below we go over all the specs and our first ride impressions of this new, formidable beast. The new Meta AM 29 29″

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Pinkbike
Review: Commencal's New Meta AM 29 Team

juin 2018 · Mike Kazimer

Commencal's new 29er is one burly machine, with 160mm of coil-sprung suspension in the rear, and 170mm of travel up front.

Points forts
  • Excellent parts spec for the price

  • Excels on rough, steep terrain

  • Fits a water bottle inside the front triangle

Points faibles
  • Heavy

  • Wide seatstays may hit calves, knees

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BikeRadar
Commencal Meta AM V4.2 Essential review

mai 2018 · Russell Eich

The Meta AM V4.2 Essential proves that sorted enduro performance doesn't have to cost a fortune. Buy if you want a bike that's ready to hit parks or gnarled mountain trails straight from the box

Points forts
  • Super planted feeling bike that's confident on the descents and controlled over technical terrain

Points faibles
  • Wide chainstays mean heel rub and some might find the BB too low on pedally rocky climbs, SLX brakes lacked power

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Loam Wolf
Review: Commencal Meta AM V4.2

mai 2018

The Loam Wolf reviews the insanely capable Commencal Meta AM V4.2 With an impressive spec, aggressive all-mountain geometry and great value, the Commencal Meta is a worthwhile recommendation for aggressive riders who love steep terrain.

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Flow Mountain Bike
Commencal Meta AM 4.2 - Long-Term Test Update

févr. 2018

Our Commencal Meta AM 4.2 long-term review continues! We've fitted a RockShox Super Deluxe Coil shock, Shimano Saint SPD pedals and new Maxxis tyres. Watch the full video update and read more on flowmountainbike.com.

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BIKE Magazine
Review: Commencal Meta AM V4.2 Race Eagle

juin 2017

We test out the Commencal Meta AM V4.2, an enduro-ready brawler from the Andorran brand.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

NEC + ULTRA SL (Aluminium 6066 Triple Butted)

Norme BBBB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit

Pédalier

Press Fit BB92

Tige de selle

31.6 mm / 34.9 mm

TypeRigide

Groupe
Freins

Postmount

TypeDisque mécanique

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