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Commencal
In production2005–

Supreme DH

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Origin

The Supreme DH debuted in 2005, the same year Anne-Caroline Chausson took a World Championship title on it — an extraordinary debut for a brand barely five years old. The V5 (2023) was three years in the making with Commencal's race team, introducing the HVCS high-pivot system designed to give the bike the anti-squat characteristics of a high-pivot layout without the idler pulley drag penalty.

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Specifications

Frame
Alloy 6066 triple-butted tubes (T4/T6), frame weight 5.3 kg (size SM with protection, chain guide, rear axle). Available in XS (27.5"/24") and standard (29"/27.5") mullet configurations
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
SRAM X01 DH 7-speed or SRAM XO DH (build-dependent), 1x
Brakes
SRAM Code RSC or SRAM Level Ultimate, 4-piston hydraulic, 200mm rotors front and rear
Wheels
29" front / 27.5" rear (mullet). XS version: 27.5" / 24". Tubeless-ready.
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • HVCS delivers World Cup anti-squat feel without the idler-pulley penalty of older high-pivot designs
  • Extremely adjustable kinematics — 4 flip-chip positions and optional chainstay inserts for track-specific setup
  • Proven race pedigree: multiple World Cup and World Championship results since 2005
Weaknesses
  • 220mm travel and full DH spec makes it impractical for anything other than lift-served or shuttle riding
  • Heavy at ~15.5–16 kg — even by DH standards
  • High pivot HVCS can feel active/restless to riders accustomed to more passive DH suspensions
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