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Santa Cruz
In production2002–

V10 (DH)

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Origin

The V10 debuted in 2002 as a landmark collaboration between Santa Cruz Bicycles and Intense, built around the Virtual Pivot Point (VPP) suspension patent that Santa Cruz licensed from Outland. Designed with input from Neal Saiki, the original ran 26in wheels, roughly 255 mm of rear travel and cutting-edge-for-the-time geometry. Over more than two decades and eight generations it became the flagship of the Santa Cruz Syndicate race team and one of the winningest downhill bikes in history — delivering UCI World Cup victories and World Championship titles for riders including Greg Minnaar (2012, 2013), Steve Peaty/Peat (2009) and Josh Bryceland (junior, 2008). Through every redesign the unmistakable silhouette and the short counter-rotating VPP links have remained, evolving from 26in to 27.5in, to dedicated 29in, and finally to today's adjustable mullet/29 V10.8.

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Specifications

Frame
Carbon CC (high-end unidirectional layup) on current V10.8; early generations were 6000-series aluminium (2002) then Carbon C/CC
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
SRAM X01 DH / X0 DH 1x7 (7-speed downhill-specific)
Brakes
SRAM Code Ultimate 4-piston, 220 mm front / 200 mm rear rotors (X01 build)
Wheels
Mullet (29in front / 27.5in rear) sizes S-L, full 29in on XL; smallest size can run 27.5 f/r. Reserve carbon or V10 aluminium rims
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Proven World Cup-winning descending capability — composed and confidence-inspiring on steep, fast, rough terrain
  • Extensive geometry adjustability (reach, chainstay, BB/head angle, wheel size) to dial fit and handling
  • Excellent linkage engineering — simple, reliable, easy to service, with lifetime bearing support
Weaknesses
  • Pure single-purpose DH bike — heavy (~16 kg) and useless for climbing or general trail riding
  • Wheel-size configuration (mullet vs 29) is fixed to frame size and can't be changed after purchase
  • Premium price for a niche bike that realistically needs a lift, shuttle or bike park to use
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Generations

  1. Mk1 (2002)

    • Original VPP DH bike; 67 deg head angle, 1199 mm wheelbase (L).
    Travel
    ~255 mm rear
    Wheels
    26in
    Frame
    6000-series aluminium
  2. V10.6 (2015-2018)

    • 27.5in era; 63.5 deg head angle, longer and slacker.
    Travel
    216 mm rear
    Wheels
    27.5in
    Frame
    Carbon
  3. V10.7 (2018+)

    • First dedicated 29er V10; separate molds/layups per wheel size.
    Travel
    ~215 mm rear
    Wheels
    29 / mullet / 27.5 by size
    Frame
    Carbon C/CC
  4. V10.8 (2024+, current)

    • Refinement of gen 7; ~62.9 deg HA, 3-point geometry adjustment, CC-only layup.
    Travel
    208 mm rear
    Wheels
    Mullet (S-L) / 29 (XL)
    Frame
    Carbon CC only
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecCurrentV10.8 DH S (2025)CurrentV10.8 DH X01 (2025)CurrentV10.8 Frame kit (2025)V10.7 (V10 CC 29, gen 7)V10.6 (27.5in, gen 6)
Year20252025202520182015
FrameCarbon CCCarbon CCCarbon CCCarbon C/CCCarbon
DrivetrainSRAM GX/X0 DH 1x7SRAM X01/X0 DH 1x7SRAM DH 7-speed
BrakesSRAM CodeSRAM Code Ultimate
MSRP€7,200€9,699€4,000
PurposeValueFlagshipBalancedBalancedValue
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