Fortunate enough to receive my Meta before Christmas and have a bit over 200Km on it so far.
The experience has been mixed but Commencal themselves have been great, (I can explain if you want)
First off the bike arrived with Euro brake set-up. This was my fault as I didn’t think to specify otherwise as I’m so used to SRAM brakes where you can just unclip the levers and swap them not thinking that this might not be the case with Shimano brakes. In the end I just swapped the hoses as quickly as I could, positioning the bike to minimize the risk of air getting in and this seemed to work fine.
Second, I managed to ‘brick’ the bike when attempting to update the firmware using the Shimano E-Tube app (on a Galaxy Note 9). The app just couldn’t seem to maintain a connection to the bike no matter how close I held the phone. Unfortunately, if the firmware update fails, it doesn’t revert to the earlier version, it corrupts the firmware and then tries to restore the original and this failed as well, resulting in the bike being ‘bricked’. Interestingly, the error code it generated wasn’t recognised by the tech’s at the service centre (suggesting I’d transposed the digits until I sent them a photo).
Took the bike to the local Shimano service centre to find that Shimano have changed the connectors on the display unit so they couldn’t connect their PC to the bike via the Shimano ‘black box’ to try to restore the firmware. I left the bike with them and ordered the part myself (less than £20) and went back (the service centre’s part hadn’t arrived). They updated the firmware after a couple of false starts and the bike is now working OK.
The Fox Transfer seat post sticks if you put it part way down, so you have to release it, sit on it to get it all the way down and then get it to come all the way back up. This has improved slightly with use but hasn’t gone away completely. I’m waiting to hear from the Fox service centre about repair/replacement (though TBH I’d rather just put a BikeYoke dropper on).
Finally, the range on the bike is extremely disappointing. My riding has been a mixture of single track, muddy fields, and ungraded road with off-road riding in ‘trail’ and road riding in ‘eco’ and virtually no use of ‘boost’ at all. I’ve run the battery to zero from full charge twice and got 23-25 miles (around 40K) with 350 metres of climbing. The battery charge indicator drops slowly to 2 bars rapidly from 2 to 1 and then almost immediately goes to zero. Granted that the weather has been pretty cold, the bike is stored in a shed so the battery has been very cold and the rides have been in zero to maybe 4°C but given the predicted range from full charge on the display in ‘trail’ is 89K, this seems pretty poor. I’ve decreased the maximum assistance in ‘trail’ but feel I shouldn’t really have to do this. The EP8 motor is fine, (doesn’t feel that different from the previous model, though I have little experience) and yes, it does rattle a bit when descending but you either accept that or let it bug you…
MBR reviewed a version of the Meta 29 and didn’t really rate it but (though I’m obviously biased) I don’t think they really made much of an effort and the Signature has different suspension components. I agree that you feel high on the bike but as soon as you do anything vaguely technical you lower the seatpost and so it doesn’t matter to me. I feel that the bike definitely sizes small (I got the Large and I’m just short of 6ft tall and with the saddle right back it's just about OK) though the bike itself is pretty long (judging by positioning it in my car) and I misled myself by judging from a friends 2020 Meta Power 27.5 (Large), that felt significantly ‘larger’ to me and I definitely felt more ‘in’ the bike than ‘on’ it as compared to the 29.
I haven’t pushed the bike massively hard as yet but I think it rides well (better than I can ride it). It climbs well but it isn’t ideal for very tight single-track partly due to the weight and the length of the wheelbase but for anything else it seems great.
Overall, I think the bike is great but currently disappointed with the Shimano battery/motor and app support.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Iain
The experience has been mixed but Commencal themselves have been great, (I can explain if you want)
First off the bike arrived with Euro brake set-up. This was my fault as I didn’t think to specify otherwise as I’m so used to SRAM brakes where you can just unclip the levers and swap them not thinking that this might not be the case with Shimano brakes. In the end I just swapped the hoses as quickly as I could, positioning the bike to minimize the risk of air getting in and this seemed to work fine.
Second, I managed to ‘brick’ the bike when attempting to update the firmware using the Shimano E-Tube app (on a Galaxy Note 9). The app just couldn’t seem to maintain a connection to the bike no matter how close I held the phone. Unfortunately, if the firmware update fails, it doesn’t revert to the earlier version, it corrupts the firmware and then tries to restore the original and this failed as well, resulting in the bike being ‘bricked’. Interestingly, the error code it generated wasn’t recognised by the tech’s at the service centre (suggesting I’d transposed the digits until I sent them a photo).
Took the bike to the local Shimano service centre to find that Shimano have changed the connectors on the display unit so they couldn’t connect their PC to the bike via the Shimano ‘black box’ to try to restore the firmware. I left the bike with them and ordered the part myself (less than £20) and went back (the service centre’s part hadn’t arrived). They updated the firmware after a couple of false starts and the bike is now working OK.
The Fox Transfer seat post sticks if you put it part way down, so you have to release it, sit on it to get it all the way down and then get it to come all the way back up. This has improved slightly with use but hasn’t gone away completely. I’m waiting to hear from the Fox service centre about repair/replacement (though TBH I’d rather just put a BikeYoke dropper on).
Finally, the range on the bike is extremely disappointing. My riding has been a mixture of single track, muddy fields, and ungraded road with off-road riding in ‘trail’ and road riding in ‘eco’ and virtually no use of ‘boost’ at all. I’ve run the battery to zero from full charge twice and got 23-25 miles (around 40K) with 350 metres of climbing. The battery charge indicator drops slowly to 2 bars rapidly from 2 to 1 and then almost immediately goes to zero. Granted that the weather has been pretty cold, the bike is stored in a shed so the battery has been very cold and the rides have been in zero to maybe 4°C but given the predicted range from full charge on the display in ‘trail’ is 89K, this seems pretty poor. I’ve decreased the maximum assistance in ‘trail’ but feel I shouldn’t really have to do this. The EP8 motor is fine, (doesn’t feel that different from the previous model, though I have little experience) and yes, it does rattle a bit when descending but you either accept that or let it bug you…
MBR reviewed a version of the Meta 29 and didn’t really rate it but (though I’m obviously biased) I don’t think they really made much of an effort and the Signature has different suspension components. I agree that you feel high on the bike but as soon as you do anything vaguely technical you lower the seatpost and so it doesn’t matter to me. I feel that the bike definitely sizes small (I got the Large and I’m just short of 6ft tall and with the saddle right back it's just about OK) though the bike itself is pretty long (judging by positioning it in my car) and I misled myself by judging from a friends 2020 Meta Power 27.5 (Large), that felt significantly ‘larger’ to me and I definitely felt more ‘in’ the bike than ‘on’ it as compared to the 29.
I haven’t pushed the bike massively hard as yet but I think it rides well (better than I can ride it). It climbs well but it isn’t ideal for very tight single-track partly due to the weight and the length of the wheelbase but for anything else it seems great.
Overall, I think the bike is great but currently disappointed with the Shimano battery/motor and app support.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Iain