Something's not right with this:
How can different brake positions affect brake squat if the caliper is bolted to the swingarm. It's still the same rotor radius and angular deceleration. It will also cause the same torque on the swingarm. I think they're out to lunch on this one. Could be to do with the adjustable cs length, and the pr guys totally bungled it.
It still features adjustable length chainstays, but now also has a three position rear caliper position. Rather than add a floating caliper, Commencal has given the rider three choices of rear caliper placement so they can tune how the bike sits up or squats under rear braking, depending on the course they're racing on.
How can different brake positions affect brake squat if the caliper is bolted to the swingarm. It's still the same rotor radius and angular deceleration. It will also cause the same torque on the swingarm. I think they're out to lunch on this one. Could be to do with the adjustable cs length, and the pr guys totally bungled it.