That was funny as hell!I love this 90s downhill when men were men or mad ? shows how bikes have evolved
That was funny as hell!I love this 90s downhill when men were men or mad ? shows how bikes have evolved
I am considering the Commencal Meta Power 650B+ Fox or a Canyon Spectral ON 8.0, has anyone any thoughts which is the best bike for the money?
I have ridden the Merida E900 which is great but expensive, approx. £2k more even if it has a great spec.
I think availability is possibly the biggest question on all of them . I can only speak for commencal , but they did stick to thier dates and delivery and tracking was pretty good . Assembling out the box was easy enough , much the same as Any other bike I’ve bought but better protected and packaged than the uk deliveries I’ve had .Still to make up my mind, spec slightly higher on Commencal and I like the look of it. Canyon On 8 slightly cheaper and looks very easy to assemble straight from the box. Canyon also looks to have sorted protection to the motor tidier and is more radical with the 650+/29ner wheel combo.Canyon also talk of service centres, do you know if they have one in the UK? What service back up can Commencal provide?
Still a bit to think about as well as availability as once I make a decision I will no doubt get frustrated with a long lead time.
Thanks for the replies so far most helpful.
The Meta was also very easy to assemble my only complain would be the box that the bike came in. It wasn't meant to be for the weight of an ebike and it was almost in pieces. Luckily the bike had proper protection inside the box so no damage to anything.Still to make up my mind, spec slightly higher on Commencal and I like the look of it. Canyon On 8 slightly cheaper and looks very easy to assemble straight from the box. Canyon also looks to have sorted protection to the motor tidier and is more radical with the 650+/29ner wheel combo.Canyon also talk of service centres, do you know if they have one in the UK? What service back up can Commencal provide?
Still a bit to think about as well as availability as once I make a decision I will no doubt get frustrated with a long lead time.
Thanks for the replies so far most helpful.
Meta looking favourite at the moment evening slightly more expensive it I keep reading about the fun mentioned in connection with its ride not just its vale or money and great kit.I think availability is possibly the biggest question on all of them . I can only speak for commencal , but they did stick to thier dates and delivery and tracking was pretty good . Assembling out the box was easy enough , much the same as Any other bike I’ve bought but better protected and packaged than the uk deliveries I’ve had .
There were 5 of us all bought bikes a selection of the 3 top models , but not on same order . As for problems it seems most of these mail order bikes come with brakes swapped to us spec , but they are easily swapped over .
Maxis had a faulty batch of the rear hi roller tyres , only one of our 5 was effected but commencal sent us all a brand new rear tyre if our choice .
I had a minor problem with the magnet setting distance on my spoke and commencal were return of email fast and very concerned to sort it out
500 hard off road winter miles later the bike is great , I am just doing a service and there’s no problems arising exept worn out chain and brakes etc but both brake pads and chain are as cheap as shimano . I like the robust quality of the ex1 8 speed and love it most of the time but there is the odd time when Iam with normal bikes , usually racing them up hill that I wish I had more gears .
You won’t get shop back up unless you pay for it I guess that’s where the big shop brands win if your not a diy mechanic , but the price saving is still way more even if you paid a shop to do your set up and build etc .
Seems straight forward enough! Feel a decision coming on. 80% MetaCanyon/Commencal and all the online direct sales companies send their bikes PDI'd with very minimal assembly required.
Basically at most you'll have to fit the wheels, pedals and bars. Then et the correct height for your seatpost/saddle and controls (Bar roll/height and control spacing/angle) to personal preference. All things you really want to know how to do anyway.
Retul etc. fitting services don't really work for mtb. (it could be argued they don't work for road either but I'm not going into that here)
Next you want to set up your suspension. starting with setting sag (adding pressure with shock pump or changing the coil springs).
Set up sag with all damping adjusters full open. Then adjust rebound damping speed to taste. Then if required adjust compression settings. (returning to rebound to assess if the compression setting have affected your rebound preference)
Most mail order bikes come with the tyres either over inflaed of not inflated at all. Tyre pressure is very personal preference and something you should definitely experiment with.
This vid shows you how easy basic set-up is
As in the video. it often takes as long to remove/open all the packaging as it does to fit the parts.
some manufacturers send the bikes with ALL the tools you require. others send some or none.
Not really looked at the Virtus, it only came to my attention late in the selection process and never really gave it a thought.You were probably too busy answering a question nobody asked to notice.
Not really looked at the Virtus, it only came to my attention late in the selection process and never really gave it a thought.You were probably too busy answering a question nobody asked to notice.
Having got one, what are your thoughts on it’s handling, kit, Value for money?
Not considered the ghost, am I just adding to the confusion?The Vitus is great, obviously it’s all personal opinion but I find it s a very confidence inspiring bike, which I guess is down to the geometry and suspension.
All I would say is that’s is good as anything else out there with a similar spec, regardless of price.
I went for it because having an easily removable battery was key for me so i can charge it in the house, was put off the canyon because of the long waiting times, and ultimately the price of the Vitus meant I had money to spare to upgrade some of the minor parts such as bars, saddle etc! If I went down the Commencal route I would have had to go for the fox factory kit as I am a sucker for kashima!
If I was looking now I would be seriously tempted by the new Ghost.
If it matters i think the commercials look nicer!
Actually this is their first attempt but they are no fools and if you read the blurb they explain why they waited to join in and if you have been keeping up with current affairs re geometry you will also understand.realistically Commencal have been in the ebike game for a while, and have a very god rep on here, and other forums. The Canyon, has glowing reviews in the press, but i have yet to see any real world or long term views on it. If it matters i think the commercials look nicer!
My Bro has this model and loves itThe Meta Power Essential does look pretty good!
Actually this is their first attempt but they are no fools and if you read the blurb they explain why they waited to join in and if you have been keeping up with current affairs re geometry you will also understand.
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