Santa Cruz 5010 S

Santa Cruz

5010S

Claimed weight31.23 lb / 14.16 kgComplete bike
FrameSanta Cruz 5010 Carbon C…RockShox Pike Select+, 140mm
GroupsetSRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed…SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 12-sp…
WheelsRaceFace AR Offset 30,…Maxxis Minion DHR II 29x2.4…
Tire clearance64 mm

The fifth generation of the Santa Cruz 5010 marks a structural shift for the brand's dedicated short-travel trail bike. Moving away from its historical dual 27.5-inch platform, the V5 adopts a mixed-wheel configuration with a 29-inch hoop up front and a 27.5-inch wheel in the rear. Suspension travel remains steady at 140 millimeters for the fork and 130 millimeters out back, driven by the familiar lower-link VPP layout.

Despite the larger front wheel, the 5010 retains its identity as a highly agile, jump-happy machine designed for riders who prioritize creative line choices and cornering over outright plowing speed. The carbon-only frame introduces modern Santa Cruz staples, including the Glovebox downtube storage system and a dedicated cutout window to simplify checking rear shock sag. It is positioned as a versatile, fun-focused option for undulating terrain and technical singletrack.

Santa Cruz 5010
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01 / Buy

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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
4 components
FrameSanta Cruz 5010 Carbon C frame (VPP), 130mm travel, MX wheel size
Weight31.23 lb / 14.16 kg
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Bottom bracketSRAM DUB 68/73mm Threaded BB
Front rotorAvid Centerline, 200mm
Rear rotorAvid Centerline, 180mm
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
HandlebarsBurgtec RideWide Alloy
SeatpostOneUp V2 Dropper Post, 31.6 (or RockShox Reverb Stealth / Fox Transfer depending on availability)
Grips/TapeSanta Cruz Bicycles House Grips
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

6 sizes published.

The 5010 utilizes size-specific geometry to maintain a consistent ride character across its broad XS through XXL size range. Santa Cruz scales the chainstay lengths with each frame size, ensuring that taller riders remain centered between the wheels rather than hanging over the rear axle, while shorter riders avoid wrestling an overly long rear center.

A relatively high stack height and a slack 64.9-degree head tube angle in the low flip-chip setting put the rider in an upright, commanding posture. This tall front end encourages riders to weight the front wheel aggressively in corners without feeling like they might pitch over the bars. The steep effective seat tube angle keeps the rider's hips forward for comfortable seated pedaling. A flip chip at the lower shock mount offers a subtle geometry adjustment, altering the head angle by a fraction of a degree and dropping the bottom bracket slightly, though most riders find the low setting optimal for the bike's descending intentions.

Reach × Stack · size mmm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

710669628586545STACK ↑385425465505545REACH →UPRIGHTLONG / LOWSize m459 · 622
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack622 mm
Reach459 mm
Top tube598 mm
Headtube length115 mm
Standover height706 mm
Seat tube length405 mm
02Component geometry1 values
Stem length42 mm
03Handling geometry6 values
Headtube angle65.2°
Seat tube angle77.4°
BB height338 mm
Front center779 mm
Wheelbase1212 mm
Chainstay length433 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

5 builds, ranging $4,799 – $9,349.

The 5010 lineup spans five primary build kits, split between Santa Cruz’s standard C carbon and the lighter, premium CC carbon frames. The range starts with the R build, featuring a RockShox Pike Base fork, Fox Float Performance shock, and a SRAM NX Eagle drivetrain. Stepping up to the S and GX AXS models pairs the C frame with RockShox Select+ suspension and SRAM's mid-tier shifting.

The top-tier X0 AXS and X0 AXS RSV builds utilize the lighter CC frame and upgrade to RockShox Ultimate-level suspension, which offers highly tunable high- and low-speed compression damping. These premium models also feature SRAM's direct-mount T-Type transmissions and Code Silver Stealth brakes. The RSV designation indicates the inclusion of Santa Cruz’s own Reserve carbon wheels laced to DT Swiss hubs, replacing the standard aluminum RaceFace or Reserve rims found on lower builds.

A recurring critique across the build ladder is the tire and brake specification. Several models ship with SRAM G2 brakes and Maxxis EXO casing tires, which some riders find under-gunned for the high cornering forces and aggressive descending speeds the chassis encourages.

05 / Reviews

From the press.

14 reviews from the cycling press.

Critics consistently praise the 5010 for successfully integrating the stability of a larger front wheel without losing its signature agility. The revised VPP kinematics, which feature reduced anti-squat compared to the previous generation, create a highly active rear end. This translates to excellent traction on technical climbs and a plushness on descents that "rides just a tiny bit bigger than the numbers suggest" (Pinkbike). However, multiple testers noted that this active suspension comes with a slight pedaling penalty on smooth fire roads, where the bike can feel somewhat lethargic during out-of-the-saddle sprints.

When pointed downhill, the mixed-wheel setup shines. The 29-inch front wheel handles impacts and maintains momentum, while the smaller rear wheel allows riders to easily initiate drifts and snap through tight berms. One tester aptly labeled the bike a "corner destroyer" (Bebikes), highlighting how effortlessly it changes direction.

While the chassis is stout and rewards an aggressive riding style, the bike does have a distinct performance ceiling. On heavily eroded, high-speed trails, the 130 millimeters of rear travel can get overwhelmed, resulting in a "visceral, raw feel" (BikeRadar) that requires careful line choice. Ultimately, reviewers view the 5010 as a specialized tool for riders who value a playful, energetic character over raw enduro speed.

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