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2026 Santa Cruz Vala AL 70

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Original MSRP
$5,649.00
Sizes
S, M, L, XL
Colors
Gloss Stormbringer Purple, Gloss Lunar Gray
Weight
53.68lbs / 24.35kg
Geometry
4 manufacturer sizes · Ride analysis
Archive ID
900000454

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What the specifications mean

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Suspension at both ends means fork and shock setup should be considered together; mismatched sag or rebound can leave the front and rear reacting very differently. The electric-assist system adds another maintenance layer, especially battery condition, charger compatibility, motor operation and any available diagnostic history. The mixed-wheel layout uses different front and rear diameters, so tires, tubes, rims and spare wheels are not interchangeable end to end.

Suspension setup Front + rear Fork and shock pressure, sag and rebound should be balanced and recorded independently.
E-bike system Electric-assist The drive system needs its own battery, charger, motor-control and diagnostic checks in addition to the bicycle components.
Wheel system Mixed 29 / 27.5 Front and rear tires, tubes, rims and spare wheels use different diameters.
Gearing 520% cassette range Calculated from the published 10–52-tooth sprocket span.

Used-bike inspection

If you’re buying this bike used

Before any test ride: both brakes should stop the bike firmly and release cleanly; both wheels should run true and be securely attached; tires should have no casing damage; and the headset, handlebar, stem, cranks and pedals should have no looseness or play.

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →
  • FrameLook closely for dents and hairline cracks around welds, the head tube and bottom-bracket area. Cosmetic scratches matter less than a change in shape or a crack line.Inspect the frame and fork →
  • BrakesTest each brake separately and confirm it stops firmly and releases cleanly. Inspect the pads and braking surfaces for wear or contamination, and check the cables or hoses for damage.Inspect the brakes →
  • E-bike systemConfirm the main battery charges with the correct charger, locks securely into its mount and has no case damage, swelling, corrosion or overheating marks. Power the bike on from cold, test every assist mode and ask for available battery-health and diagnostic records.Check the battery and electronics →
  • SuspensionAsk when the fork and shock were last serviced. Check the stanchions for damage, look for oil at the seals, cycle both units through their travel and test the suspension pivots for play.Evaluate the suspension →
  • Wheels & tiresSpin both wheels and watch the rims for side-to-side or vertical movement. Check for dents, cracks, loose or uneven spokes and hub play, then inspect both tire casings for cuts, cracking or exposed threads.Check wheels and tires →
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Archived: 2026 Santa Cruz Vala AL 70 · Electric-assist · Published sizes: S, M, L, XL

Archived: Frame: Aluminum MX 150mm Travel, 4-Bar · Fork: RockShox Zeb Base, 160mm

Archived: Fork: RockShox Zeb Base, 160mm · Rear shock: RockShox Super Deluxe Base, 205x60

Archived: Rear derailleur: SRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, 12spd · Crankset: E13 Helix eSpec, 160mm · Cassette: SRAM XS 1270 Eagle T-Type, 10-52t · Chain: SRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, Flattop, 12spd

Archived: Brakes: SRAM DB8

Archived: Wheel size: MX · Rims: (F) Reserve 30|HD AL / (R) Reserve 30|HD AL · Hubs: (F) SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, 6-Bolt, 32h / (R) SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h · Front tire: Maxxis Assegai 29"x2.5", 3C MaxxGrip, EXO+ · Rear tire: Maxxis Minion DHRII, 27.5"x2.5", DoubleDown

Controls and contact points

Archived: Headset: FSA IS-2/47/42 ACB · Handlebar: Santa Cruz Bicycles Aluminum Bar, 35x800, 30mm Rise · Stem: OneUp Enduro Stem, 42mm · Seatpost: SDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6 · Saddle: WTB Silverado Medium, Steel

Archived: Santa Cruz Vala AL 70 · electric-assist identification

Before and during the test ride

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Interpretation based on the archived manufacturer specifications. Confirm exact fit and standards before ordering parts or performing service.

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Catalog options

4 sizes · 2 colors

Manufacturer-published sizes and colors; availability and exact size/color pairings may vary by market or production run.

Sizes

SMLXL

Colors

Gloss Stormbringer PurpleGloss Lunar Gray

Frameset

Frame ConstructionAluminum MX 150mm Travel, 4-Bar
Frame MaterialAluminum
ForkRockShox Zeb Base, 160mm
Rear ShockRockShox Super Deluxe Base, 205x60

Drivetrain

Rear DerailleurSRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, 12spd
CranksetE13 Helix eSpec, 160mm
Bottom BracketN/A
CassetteSRAM XS 1270 Eagle T-Type, 10-52t
ChainSRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, Flattop, 12spd

Brakes

BrakesSRAM DB8

Cockpit & Contact Points

HeadsetFSA IS-2/47/42 ACB
HandlebarSanta Cruz Bicycles Aluminum Bar, 35x800, 30mm Rise
StemOneUp Enduro Stem, 42mm
SaddleWTB Silverado Medium, Steel
SeatpostSDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6

Wheels & Tires

Hubs(F) SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, 6-Bolt, 32h / (R) SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h
Rims(F) Reserve 30|HD AL / (R) Reserve 30|HD AL
Front TireMaxxis Assegai 29"x2.5", 3C MaxxGrip, EXO+
Rear TireMaxxis Minion DHRII, 27.5"x2.5", DoubleDown
Wheel SizeMX

Size-specific frame data

Geometry

4 sizes · 13 measurements

Manufacturer-published geometry normalized for consistent archival comparison. Effective top tube and reach remain separate measurements because they describe different aspects of fit.

MeasurementSMLXL
Seat tube380 mm400 mm420 mm460 mm
Top tube578 mm606 mm628 mm652 mm
Head tube110 mm120 mm130 mm145 mm
Head-tube angle64.1°64.1°64.1°64.1°
Seat-tube angle76.9°76.9°76.8°76.8°
Chainstay / rear center440 mm440 mm445 mm445 mm
Wheelbase1211 mm1241 mm1270 mm1297 mm
Bottom-bracket drop30 mm30 mm30 mm30 mm
Bottom-bracket height342 mm342 mm342 mm342 mm
Reach433 mm458 mm478 mm498 mm
Stack625 mm634 mm643 mm656 mm
Standover height744 mm745 mm729 mm732 mm
Front center771 mm800 mm825 mm851 mm

Geometry source: Manufacturer HTML geometry table ↗ Measurements can vary by configuration, wheel size, or flip-chip position where noted by the manufacturer.

Geometry interpretation

What this geometry means

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M geometry

Riding position

The 458 mm reach and 634 mm stack sit in a moderate proportion, without a strong long-and-low or tall-and-short bias.

Handling tendencies

A 64.1° head angle combined with a 1241 mm wheelbase points to more stability-oriented steering and chassis behavior. The longer the chassis and slacker the front end, the more the bike tends to favor composure over very quick direction changes.

Across the size range

From S to XL, reach grows by 65 mm and stack by 31 mm, showing how the frame becomes both longer and taller through the published size range. Chainstay length grows from 440 to 445 mm across the range. That size-specific rear-center strategy helps the larger frames grow at both ends instead of adding all of their length ahead of the bottom bracket.

Geometry describes frame proportions and likely tendencies, not a ride test. Rider proportions, cockpit setup, tires, suspension settings, wheel configuration, and component choices can materially change how a bicycle fits and feels.

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Specifications are presented as a reference. Components may vary by market, size, production run, or later manufacturer revisions.

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