The tool for that back country mission you’ve always planned
A laser sharp, agile backcountry trail whip that corners on rails and loves to pop and jib, the 5010 is a bike handler's dream. As at home on a backcountry mission with Steve Peat as it is hopping fences with Danny MacAskill, the 130mm-travel 5010 sports a short chainstay length and low BB height for a uniquely playful character with an insatiable appetite for negotiating steep, technical climbs. When it’s time to descend, the bike’s 67-degree head tube angle, and generous reach/short stem combo equate to precise, confident handling. The top-tube-mounted, box-section upper link is a leap forward in durability and stiffness, and the lower link rests cleanly out of the way, dramatically improving clearance and minimizing rock strikes.
Bike choice can be a numbers game, but if your game is conquering epic trails then 5010 is the only number you need know.
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Features
Frame: Few paint chips from light use
Fork: damage to decals
Rear Shock: good
Wheels: True and unblemished
Crankset: light cosmetic damage
Grips: light use
Shifters: like new
Tires: rear ~50%, Front ~25% wear but broken down from age
Saddle: like new
Cassette: light scratching
Brakes: rear needs bleed, almost new pads/rotors, cosmetically sound
Front/Rear Derailleur: light scratches to paint
Chain Wear: ~50%
Seatpost: expected sag from a 2018 reverb
Handlebar: like new - scratches from mounted hardware