The new 5010 becomes a little more proper trail and a little less play in its latest iteration. As it picks up mixed wheels plus a few of the latest updates from Santa Cruz, the bike becomes a little more versatile and utilitarian, while still keeping with its “fun” tradition. More below…
The 5010 retains Santa Cruz’s latest version of VPP.
One of the more meaningful updates to the 5010 is that it picks up Glovebox – SCB’s internal downtube storage compartment.
The bike also sees fully sleeved cable/hose routings.
And like the Hightower, it also picks up a sag window to make setting sag a bit easier.
Lastly, the bike clears and is specc’d with piggy back rear shocks.
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