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2023 Yeti

SB160 T/Series Frameset

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$5,000
Weight8.4 lbs (frame)  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 160mm rear
ShockFox Float X2 Factory
Wheels29″
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Summary

The Yeti SB160 is a highly capable enduro bike, praised for its intuitive handling, silky suspension, and total capability in challenging terrain. It builds on the success of the SB150 with improved geometry, suspension, and durability, making it a top choice for aggressive riders. While it excels in descending and climbing efficiency, some note its high price and occasional setup frustrations.

Pros
  • Intuitive handling

  • Silky suspension

  • Total capability in chunky, fast terrain

  • Improved geometry and suspension over SB150

  • Excellent climbing manners

Cons
  • High price

  • Frame weights are up slightly compared to the SB150

  • Occasional setup frustrations

  • Front end handling issues

Key Quotes
The SB160 is a worthy successor to the proven SB150 enduro race bike.
Bicycling
When the trail is unpredictable, this is the bike you want to be on.
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The SB160 inspires confidence due to its agile character and excellent suspension dynamics.
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Mountain Bike Action
YETI SB160 LONG TERM REVIEW - TO (SWITCH) INFINITY AND BEYOND! - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

May 2024 · Ron Koch

The SB160 really comes alive when thrown into the gnarly stuff and holds lines with the best of them.

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NSMB
2023 Yeti SB160 T1 Full Review

Feb 2024

Call it long term if you must because this Yeti and I have been hanging out for a good while...

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Singletrack World
Yeti SB160 review

Oct 2023 · Hannah Dobson

I don’t think most people that buy the Yeti SB160 are buying it because it represents a great value package and premium performance.

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Freehub
Bike Review | YETI SB160

Apr 2023 · Spencer Astra

For years, I’ve been intrigued by Yeti’s Switch Infinity translational pivot bikes. There’s something inviting about the Golden, Colorado-based company’s signature teal paint job that has always left me wondering how they ride. Thankfully, I finally got the chance to give one a try. The new Yeti SB160 is purposefully built for the most demanding enduro race stages. And with its supplied 170-millimeter Fox Factory 38 fork up front, and 160 millimeters of impossibly soft rear travel out back—it’s spec’d to handle harsh, techy terrain anywhere in the world.

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Bicycling
Yeti’s New SB160 Doesn’t Mess With Success

Nov 2022

The new SB160 builds on the winning legacy of the SB150 enduro race bike

Highs
  • A pure enduro race bike

  • Excellent climbing manners

Lows
  • Yeti pricing

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Bikerumor
Yeti SB160: Obsessive Fine Tuning Makes for the Best Yeti Enduro Bike Yet

Nov 2022 · Berne Broudy

Yeti went back to the drawing board – but started with their existing SB150 platform. The result is the all new SB160!

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MBR
Yeti SB160 T1 first ride review - MBR

Nov 2022 · Alan Muldoon

The first generation Yeti SB150 was an instant classic and one of the best enduro bikes of its time, winning our hearts and minds from the very first pedal stroke. So can the latest SB160 follow in its father’s footsteps? Need to know  Same, same but different: The new SB160 get 10mm more travel Switch Infinity suspension has been updated with improved reliability New compact wishbone and ultra-compact link Five frame size with size specific chainstays from 337mm to 445mm in 2mm increments Captured cable guides eliminate rattle and rub Prices start at £7,299 for C2 model  Every frame design has a shelf life. In the past, brands would typically let the same model run for three years before refreshing it. But in the current climate, it seems like two years is all you get from a design before it falls from favour. Fast fashion? To a degree, yes, as the frame designs don’t actually change that much year to year. And when they do, it’s often more about making the new model standout from the noise, rather than showcasing a genuinely innovative design. So the fact that Yeti managed to get four good years out of the SB150 platform, goes to show just how right the original was. Thanks to Richie Rude, it also has the race results to prove it. And if everyone wasn’t expecting a new version to drop 12 months ago, sales probably wouldn’t have started to wane on the SB150. Because, let’s face it, no one wants to buy the outgoing model, especially when the frame price alone is north of £4k. And while we’re talking money, I would have bet the farm on Yeti switching to the six-bar Sixfinity suspension design that it recently introduced on the 160E. And I’d have lost it all, as the latest SB160 retains Yeti’s signature Switch Infinity design.  The obvious pattern to the evolution is that the bike gets 10mm more frame travel than the model it replaces, but there are some subtle changes too that run through the range. Like the switch to threaded bottom brackets, shorter shock links and size specific chainstay lengths. The bike also features size specific seat angles, which should make a big difference to the climbing characteristics, especially on the larger frame sizes. Yeti has long been a proponent of having more fork travel than frame travel on its SB bikes. And that’s because a 170mm fork that’s attached to a 64º head angle only gives about 150mm of vertical travel. So on the SB150 the 170mm fork balanced travel perfectly. So has fork travel increased on SB160 to compensate. In short, no. And that’s probably because there’s a limit to how short you can make the head tube to offset taller forks. Also, given that you tend to run more sag on the rear suspension than the fork, typically 30% vs 20% the new bikes should still feel very balanced.  So what else has changed? Looking back though my notes when …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Great shape and feel. Big bike suspension with efficient pedalling characteristics. Lots of little tweaks that make it a little better.

Lows
  • If you’re racing you’ll need a Double Down casing rear tyre. It’s spendy. Heavier than the SB150.

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Pinkbike
Review: 2023 Yeti SB160 - The Revised Racer

Nov 2022 · Matt Beer

The new SB160 takes its place in Yeti's lineup as their enduro race machine.

Highs
  • Doesn't get bogged down on flatter terrain

  • Shock and kinematics produce a calm, predictable ride in choppy terrain

  • Less feedback through the frame than some other carbon enduro bikes

Lows
  • Riding "on top of the bike" requires more focus in steep terrain

  • Specific geometry and 29er only configuration may deter some riders searching for alternative setups

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

TURQ Series carbon fiber frame, Switch Infinity V2 suspension technology, Threaded BB, internally tunneled cable routing, 148mm x 12mm BOOST dropouts, sealed enduro max pivot bearings, Universal derailleur hanger (UDH), and axle.

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Hanger StandardUDH

ColorsTurquoise; Cobalt; Radium

Shock

FOX FACTORY FLOAT X2

Travel160mm

Bottom Bracket

BSA, 73mm, threaded

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