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4 out of 5 stars

"Lacks small bump suppleness but is still a nimble and fast all-round cross-country rig"

By Steve Worland

Paul Brodie, one of the few frame designers in the MTB Hall of Fame, started building custom frames more than 20 years ago and is said to be the Vancouver BC originator of the sloping top tube that has become the MTB norm. He sold his company in the '90s but his fresh approach to design and build quality lives on in the name.

The Mettle is one of seven medium travel options in Paul Brodie's Marathon range. Tipping the scales at just under 28lb, it straddles the fine line between efficient all-round XC ability and forays into terrain that challenges hardtails and XC race-tuned rigs.

The frame

The design detail of the Mettle is superb. The steep seat angle (74 degrees) sits you well forward for efficient pedalling, and you can really work the fork, while shortish chainstays and the very stable suspension feel out back produce excellent climbing ability. The sloping top tube is braced across to the extended seat tube and the top tube length on the Medium bike is 23in, ideal for efficient posture on fast cross-country rides.

There is plenty of room around the 2.1in Wilderness Trail Bike ExiWolf tyres, but we're surprised that the seat clamp slot doesn't face forward in order to help keep it away from the rear-wheel spray. The head tube is bridge-gussetted across to the biaxially ovalised down tube. All the pivot points use quality cartridge bearings, the headset is integral and there are two sets of bottle bosses.

The detail

The finishing kit is all decent quality. The Rapidfire shifters and rear mech are Shimano XT, there's an LX mech up front and power comes from Truvativ's lightweight Stylo GXP cranks. Mavic CrossRide rims keep wheel weight reasonable and Avid's Juicy 5s are great brakes.

The Marzocchi Bomber MX Pro Lo fork has decent rebound damping control and a lockout, while the rocker mounted Fox Float R shock on the four-bar linkage back end keeps things tight, to the point of feeling constipated on smaller bumps, but consequently controlled on climbs and manageable on bigger rocky, rooty stuff.

All contact points, including clipless pedals, add to precise control and comfort, and that's exactly what comes across when you're hammering through the sort of twitchy high-speed singletrack that brings out the Mettle's best characteristics.

The ride

The handling boasts a balance of stability and nimbleness that's hard to achieve on longer travel bikes without compromises in shock function and bottom bracket height. While the lack of sofa comfort out back may tempt some to go for one of the slightly longer travel 125mm (4.9in) bikes in the Marathon range, that has to be weighed up against the tighter climbing abilities of a shorter travel bike like the Mettle.

For XC riders, especially recent hardtail convertees, who simply want a lively bike that can take a bit of punishment from time to time, the Mettle is a good value, well sorted machine.

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  • User review of Brodie Mettle (08)

    Having just bought the bike shown above I can say that it is a great bike. It is my first full sus bike and Im really pleased with it. Ive been using it for all day rides and it has been faultless. My only bad points have been that the saddle is not comfortablwe and the tyres get a little sketchy when pushed hard into the corner. All in all a great ride that I would happily recommend. Good frame, good spec, fast and grin inducing.

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Specification

Name:
Mettle (08)
Built by:
Brodie
Price:
$1599.00
Brakes Model:
Juicy 5
Cranks Model:
Stylo GXP
Fork Model:
Bomber MX Pro Lo
Frame Material:
Aluminium
Front Derailleur Model:
LX
Handlebar Model:
XR
Rear Derailleur Model:
XT
Rear Shock Model:
Float R
Rims Model:
Crossride
Saddle Model:
Silverado Race
Seatpost Model:
Team
Brakes Brand:
Avid
Cranks Brand:
TruVativ
Fork Brand:
Marzocchi
Front Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Front Tyre Model:
ExiWolf
Front Tyre Size:
26x2.1
Handlebar Brand:
TruVativ
Rear Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Rear Shock Brand:
Fox
Rear Tyre Model:
ExiWolf
Rear Tyre Size:
26x2.1
Rims Brand:
Mavic
Saddle Brand:
WTB
Seatpost Brand:
TruVativ
Stem Brand:
TruVativ
Tyres Brand:
WTB
Year:
2008

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