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How much does a COMMENCAL Meta AM weight?

How much does a COMMENCAL Meta AM weight?

16.20 kg
COMMENCAL have done a beautiful job of attaching the shock to the top tube. The entire frame is burly, with big bearings, thick frame protectors and massive rocker links. No wonder that it tops the scales at a whopping 16.20 kg with its Öhlins coil suspension and complete renunciation of carbon parts.

What type of bike is COMMENCAL Meta?

enduro bike
The new COMMENCAL META AM is a capable enduro bike that shows its best side on high-speed tracks. The large model with its long front triangle and super short rear end requires an extremely active riding style. If you find yourself choosing between two sizes, we wholeheartedly recommend sizing down.

Is the COMMENCAL clash a freeride bike?

Thanks to a flip chip on the front-most linkage pivot, the Clash has two settings: Sensitive and Dynamic. Sensitive is designed for downhill and freeride-style tracks, where grip and comfort are important, and Dynamic is claimed to be better for smoother tracks or large jumps.

Does commencal make carbon bikes?

Their Supreme DH is still my dream downhill bike. To be fair, commencal did make a few carbon bikes with their meta and Skin frames…

What is the difference between a Commencal Meta AM and clash?

The Commençal CLASH SIGNATURE, Commençal META AM 29 SIGNATURE, and YT Industries CAPRA Pro Race are all full suspension enduro bikes. The CLASH SIGNATURE has slightly higher gearing, the META AM 29 SIGNATURE has 29″ wheels, and the CAPRA Pro Race has a carbon frame, carbon wheels, better components, and more travel.

How much travel does the commencal clash have?

The kinematics have been reworked to accept air and coil shocks,both FOX and RockShox models. The frame incorporates 165mm of travel and is designed to accommodate a 170 -180mm fork.

Who is the owner of Commencal?

Max Commencal
Max Commencal has never been one to mince his words. The founder of the brand that carries his name has roots as deep as anyone in the sport, and while some might call him stubborn or think of him as a trouble-maker, the fact is that he puts his heart and soul into making bicycles that people will enjoy riding.