Commencal Meta 5.5
25 OCT 2007
Launch price
£1,300.00
Stuff says
Designed for world class riders, the Meta 5.5 lets mere mortals ride up and down mountains like a biking god
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The Meta 5.5, like much of
Commencal’s range, is based on its “Contact System” suspension
model. This uses some fancy trickery to take a single-pivot swingarm
and give it more grip, more subtlety and seemingly more travel than
it really has.
It flies off drops or bounces
down rockeries with far more confidence than it should. Yet that five
(and a bit) inches of travel means that it also climbs back up the mountain
fairly well too.
Up and down
Five inch trail bikes don’t
have the leg-sapping pedal bob or wallowing suspension of longer-travel
bikes, but they do have the bounce to keep you rolling on technical
ups and downs. Unlike hardtails and lower travel full-sussers, they
also don’t tire you out quickly, which us why five inches seems to
be the length of choice for most riders right now.
The Meta 5.5 doesn’t quite
match some of its five inch rivals for goat-like climbing ability –
for that you’d need a lighter, flashier bike like the Turner Spot
or Whyte E-5. But they’d set you back a grand more. And they’d still
come down more slowly than the Commencal because it just tears down
the hill.
A bike for maniacs
Fortunately, it’s kitted
out with stuff that lets you ride like a lunatic, even if you have the
skills of an accountant. Even the bottom-of-the-range 5.5.3 features
gears, cranks and brakes that will work well in filthy conditions and
shrug off the odd hard knock. And at a price that takes some beating.
While bikes like the Spot,
the E-5 and the all-mountain, all-carbon Scott Ransom look a bit more
bling and have price tags to match, the Meta 5.5 does it all so well
you won’t need anything more.