2026 Santa Cruz Bullit

mehukatti

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Opening a thread for the 2026 Santa Cruz Bullit before official launch. Some people here have already seen the bike, but cannot tell anything about it due to embargo.
 

JetSetDemo

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I have seen the new Levo, last December. Unfortunately, i only work with Trek and Specialized in Europe not Santa but happy to swap info (i had the last bullet and would love some info on the new one)
 

Jor4s

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My Vala, 170mm Fork 163mm rear travel.

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cykelk

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How did you get the 163 at the rear?
Not the person with the bike, but there's discussion about this in the Vala thread. It's just long-stroking (65 / 60 * 150).
How much does this weigh?
Similar to above, extending the travel doesn't really add weight to standard Vala weights (aside from the X2 weight penalty over the Float X, in this specific case).
 

Jay Bird

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Not the person with the bike, but there's discussion about this in the Vala thread. It's just long-stroking (65 / 60 * 150).

Similar to above, extending the travel doesn't really add weight to standard Vala weights (aside from the X2 weight penalty over the Float X, in this specific case).
Exactly what I was getting at. Different shock. Also wasn’t sure if different linkage was added which may also change weight.
 

mehukatti

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Weight will be another big difference. Bosch's new 600Wh battery weighs 3.0kg compared to Shimano 630Wh's 3.7kg. So 700g weight saving in battery alone and where that weight is located in the downtube, the new Bullit will ride much lighter and more agile. This will make manuals and bunnyhops much easier. The old Bullit rode like a tank - with a bag of loose coins attached to the BB (motor rattle).

Santa Cruz fans will also love the slim downtube made possible by the 600Wh battery. No more pregnant downtube!
 
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Redlemon

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It's still a massive letdown for the Bullit to be stuck with the 600wh when the competition are all offering bikes available with the 800wh.

Santa Cruz not offering any single eMTB with full/long range sounds strange to me.
 

ckkone

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It's still a massive letdown for the Bullit to be stuck with the 600wh when the competition are all offering bikes available with the 800wh.

Santa Cruz not offering any single eMTB with full/long range sounds strange to me.

In this podcast they explain the thought process was why ride around with 800 all the time, you want to do an epic all day ride use the range extender. I agree with them 600 is perfect and I’m glad it doesn’t have 800. Building a bike that can do it all like a Levo, Rail or Amflow is lame and wasn’t their goal.

 

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