Santa Cruz Megatower, Nomad or short.. 5010?

Santa Cruz Megatower, Nomad or short.. 5010?

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Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

212 months

Sunday 4th February
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I've not ridden Santa Cruz for years and I've owned Bullits, Hecklers Blur4x etc etc probably over 10yrs ago now!

Any current or recent owners?

Needs to be lightish but can do anything and I'll be building up from frame only.


One thing I'm not a fan of is ultra slack headtubes though as I don't like the flip flop front feel.

springfan62

837 posts

77 months

Sunday 4th February
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I have owned a Blur V3, Tallboy and now a new Blur V4.

I want a light bike for climbs and trails and Blur's are just the thing for me, the Tallboy was great but a bit heavy for me.

There is a really good review on youtube showing how capable the Blur is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVSDHbesOvs

If you want something a bit more down country the Tallboy is worth a look.

There are some good deals on 2023 models that they are clearing out.

Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

212 months

Sunday 4th February
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The deals are what perked my interest - needs to be frame only as my build is what I'd class as known to me/what I'm happy with.

Court_S

12,980 posts

178 months

Sunday 4th February
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Mate of mine has a Megatower and loves it.

I’m a big fan of the 50 10, so that gets my vote.

Crippo

1,186 posts

221 months

Monday 5th February
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I’m currently riding a Blur, Tall boy and a MegaTower…..what do you want to know?

joema

2,649 posts

180 months

Friday 9th February
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depends what you want to do with it or where you ride...

head angles arent too slack. dont really notice flip flopping with current geo as the front is longer anyway.

5010 is fun but could be underbiked.

The other two comes down to wanting full 29 or mullet. I quite like the mullet, purely due to not hitting my arse on the wheel so often

snotrag

14,464 posts

212 months

Friday 9th February
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Slack head angle does not mean 'floppy' like it used to, it is part of a homogenous move in geometry, fork offset, wheelbase, etc etc.



If your unsure where in the Santa Cruz line up you fit - the Hightower is the 'middle ground'. And it is a superb bike.

Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

212 months

Friday 9th February
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joema said:
depends what you want to do with it or where you ride...

head angles arent too slack. dont really notice flip flopping with current geo as the front is longer anyway.

5010 is fun but could be underbiked.

The other two comes down to wanting full 29 or mullet. I quite like the mullet, purely due to not hitting my arse on the wheel so often

Bathroom_Security

3,340 posts

118 months

Tuesday 13th February
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Where'd you ride? London based? so assume Surrey Hills?

Based on your do it all requirement go Megatower. I nearly bought one last year but went with a Spesh Enduro instead and put the travel to 180mm.

It'll be a 'big' bike, so will ride like st at somewhere like Twisted Oaks. I wouldn't want to use it for XC.

Be fine/fun for Peaslake/Winterfold. Be right at home in Redlands, Surrey Hills.

Be fine for Dyfi, BPW, Windhill.


Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

212 months

Tuesday 13th February
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Used to- I've never changed my profile. Peaks, Calderdale, Lakes etc.

I read a comment recently- buy what you ride not what you aspire to.

So for me anything over 150/160 would be a waste!

Crippo

1,186 posts

221 months

Tuesday 13th February
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
Used to- I've never changed my profile. Peaks, Calderdale, Lakes etc.

I read a comment recently- buy what you ride not what you aspire to.

So for me anything over 150/160 would be a waste!
In that case a Tallboy is perfect. It’s not as light as it should be but it climbs well and the geometry is bang on what you are looking for. I run a 140mm Pike Ultimate in mine and I think a 130mm might suit you better. It’ll do everything that you want.
The Blur is also extremely capable and is seriously light whilst maintaining that SC frame stiffness that the brand is famous for. It does climb very much faster than the TB but that’s mostly down to about a 2.5kg weight difference in the build spec

DaveyBoyWonder

2,518 posts

175 months

Wednesday 14th February
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
I've not ridden Santa Cruz for years and I've owned Bullits, Hecklers Blur4x etc etc probably over 10yrs ago now!
Owned a lot of the same bikes waaay back and weirdly, its those that put me off Santa Cruz ownership, especially the Blur 4X which I seemed to be changing bearings on every few months and the Heckler which just felt like it was cracked it was so "floppy".

Switched to riding Oranges and never looked back.

Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

212 months

Wednesday 14th February
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That's because you can't get Calderdale out of your blood..

DaveyBoyWonder

2,518 posts

175 months

Friday 16th February
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
That's because you can't get Calderdale out of your blood..
True - 19 years living a mile from the factory had its effect biggrin

Hugo Stiglitz

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37,155 posts

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Friday 16th February
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Tickle

4,922 posts

205 months

Friday 16th February
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Kingdom have some Void 130 in stock.