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I am getting ready to pull the trigger on one of these do you have any Ride reviews yet or things that I should know before I buy. Thank youHaving taken delivery of one a few days ago (my wife's bike), I can assure you that it does indeed look superb. The quality of the frame and finish is top notch.
Chris also has the model down with rockshock so he can give you a comparison between the two . I am quite heavy and I love the coil shock , never had a rear shock as good .I am getting ready to pull the trigger on one of these do you have any Ride reviews yet or things that I should know before I buy. Thank you
Thanks for the info. Can't wait for it to arrive.
That's really interesting. I gave up on the Meta Power after Commencal told me a 3.0" (75mm) tyre most likely wouldn't fit. Did the other owner ride the bike hard with a 3,0" tyre? With low air pressure? How much clearance? This put's the Meta Power back on the list, but I would appreciate more detail.INFO FOR OTHER POWER META OWNERS Just FYI, found out from another owner that 2.8 and 3.0 tires will fit. He put 3.0 WTB Trail boss tires on 35mm inner diameter rims on his with no problem. They are a true 3.0 wide.
I offered my meta up to a friends bike with 2.8 on and they will fit ok depends on the tyre I think some are fatter than others but really not sure a 3” Would fit the rear Surely that’s fat bike territory with wider rims that 35mm , good for snow or sand I guessThat's really interesting. I gave up on the Meta Power after Commencal told me a 3.0" (75mm) tyre most likely wouldn't fit. Did the other owner ride the bike hard with a 3,0" tyre? With low air pressure? How much clearance? This put's the Meta Power back on the list, but I would appreciate more detail.
Don’t think your highjacking , it’s a general thread really about this bikeI need the 3" for snow, it works way better than 2.8". If the Meta Power has got the same clearance as any other Plus bike with 2.8" then the 3" will fit. But I don't know if that's the case since it comes with 2.6" tyres.
Edit: Hmm, I may be highjacking this thread, sorry about that, let me know if I need to make my own thread.
I think clearance in snow is surely the biggest problem , maybe it’s just British wet snow but I found snow turning to solid ice around the lower stays recently and bigger tyres would have been a problem for sure . Snow is a rare event here so I didn’t get a chance to compare with other bikes but the commencal certainly seemed to block up as you can see below . Conditions had just changed from wet to evening freeze in this and it didn’t seem become a problem or stop slow me down , but that ice you can see was solidI did ask Commencal, and they didn't recommend using a 3.0". It may or may not work they said. But I assume they want to be on the safe side, so it was interesting to read someone claims a true 3" actually will fit. I've ridden Merida eOne-Twenty and 2018 eGenius with 3" tyres, worked great. I'm pretty sure the eOne-Sixty has the same frame clearance as the e120.
US spec. 20mphIs Meta Power in USA modded for higher speed pedal assist or it is EU spec 25km/h?
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