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It's heavy, ep8 clunks a bit, but damn is it fun to ride. It really just rips over everything so far. I'm glad I went with the 29 and not the TR, with the weights being the same, I don't see any benefits to the lesser travel TR. I rode a friend's Canyon Spectral ON for a bit. Weight wise, it honestly felt like an analog bike after riding the Meta, and much more of an xc/trail bike, I bunny hopped it almost a foot, and I can only do a few inches on the Meta! It's also a mullet so maybe that also has something to do with it. Different bikes for different things. I plan on riding a lot more Enduro, and DH than him and that's definitely what the Meta 29 was designed for. Both great bikes for what they do. Still I wonder what the Meta 29 would be like as a mullet ?.
I rode about 100 miles the past 2 weeks, lost an e13 crank bolt cap but Commencal sent one to me in 2 days. No other major problems, just have a soft rear Deore 4 pot, going to bleed it today. Oh and the Fox fork and shock factory specs seem to be a little stiff. The softer I make the fork and shock, and slower rebound, the better the bike rides. For reference I'm 170lbs, Fox 38 should be around 93psi, I have it down to 75 and still seem to have another 1.5" of travel to use, according to the dust wipers. I guess we'll see when I do some larger drops.
Cheers!
(yes I look like a dorky fan boy in my Commencal kit ???)
I rode about 100 miles the past 2 weeks, lost an e13 crank bolt cap but Commencal sent one to me in 2 days. No other major problems, just have a soft rear Deore 4 pot, going to bleed it today. Oh and the Fox fork and shock factory specs seem to be a little stiff. The softer I make the fork and shock, and slower rebound, the better the bike rides. For reference I'm 170lbs, Fox 38 should be around 93psi, I have it down to 75 and still seem to have another 1.5" of travel to use, according to the dust wipers. I guess we'll see when I do some larger drops.
Cheers!
(yes I look like a dorky fan boy in my Commencal kit ???)