Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz est une marque américaine fondée en 1994 en Californie, dédiée exclusivement aux VTT. Sa gamme tout-suspendu couvre le trail et l'enduro : le 5010 pour le technique à débattement court, le Hightower pour l'all-mountain trail, le Bronson pour le trail à débattement plus long et l'enduro léger, et le Megatower pour l'enduro pur et les terrains gravity. Tous les modèles tout-suspendu sont construits autour du système de suspension VPP de Santa Cruz, que la marque développe et affine depuis le début des années 2000.

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What Santa Cruz bikes are available on Bikeroom?

Bikeroom's Santa Cruz collection features trail, enduro, and cross-country mountain bikes from one of California's most respected MTB brands. Models rotate through the collection but typically include bikes from the Hightower, Bronson, Megatower, and Blur lines — covering trail, enduro, and XC disciplines. Both carbon (CC and C) and aluminium builds appear, with component spec ranging from Shimano SLX through to SRAM XX1 AXS. New and pre-owned bikes are listed when available.

Is a pre-owned Santa Cruz mountain bike a good choice?

Santa Cruz frames are well regarded for build quality and longevity. Their VPP (Virtual Pivot Point) suspension platform has been refined over many generations and remains reliable when properly maintained. Carbon frames from the last five years hold up well. When buying pre-owned, check pivot bearings first — they're the highest-wear item on any full-suspension Santa Cruz. Also verify the shock and fork service history, and inspect the carbon for any cracking around the pivot mounting points.

What should I know about Santa Cruz suspension when buying used?

Santa Cruz uses their own VPP linkage design across most full-suspension models. The system offers a progressive feel that suits trail and enduro riding well, but the pivots need regular bearing replacement — typically every 100–200 hours depending on conditions. When assessing a used Santa Cruz, rock the rear wheel laterally with the shock disconnected to feel for bearing play. Replacement bearings are standard sizes and widely available, so this is a manageable service item rather than a deal-breaker.