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2026 Yeti

SB140 T/Series Frameset

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$4,400
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 140mm rear
ShockFox Float X Factory
Wheels29″
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Bikerumor
Yeti is Raising Funds to Support Adolf Silva’s Recovery with Custom SB140 Sweepstakes

Mar 2026 · Jeremy Benson

You could win this one-of-a-kind Yeti SB140 while helping to support Adolf Silva’s recovery from injuries sustained at Red Bull Rampage 2025

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MBR
After 20 years testing, Yeti's SB140 Silverfish is the one bike I'd actually buy... and with cheaper models in the range you don't HAVE to spend £9,000 - MBR

May 2025 · Mick Kirkman

Colorado-based Yeti is one of the true OG American bike brands, having been around since George Michael and Wham were Careless Whispering in 1985. It’s not overstating anything to say it’s created some of the classic designs and innovations that have helped define modern mountain biking, and also somehow successfully made the colour turquoise entirely its own in the MTB world. In recent years, distinctive Switch Infinity bikes with the SB prefix have been the brand’s go-to design across multiple travel brackets, with this latest SB140 sitting in the middle of its range and aimed squarely at trail riding. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Alongside the famous turquoise, Yeti’s 140mm rear travel rig also comes in black and this gorgeous sparkly racing green. All colours share a unique silhouette thanks to a pair of little gold Kashima-coated shafts above the bottom bracket, which, judging by how many times people asked me on the trail, look like a tiny pair of suspension forks or miniature dampers. The encased sliders are in fact essential components of Yeti’s unique SB suspension design that shifts how the bike pivots and behaves as it moves through the travel. I’ve tested multiple SBs, including most recently the SB165 I raved about last summer, and also this SB140, albeit in a slightly different guise. I’ll fess up and admit that when I reviewed Yeti’s trail bike before, I’m not entirely sure why I wasn’t as blown away as I was with the performance of the full 29er with 160mm forks here. Maybe I’d recently crashed and taken a bang to the head or something? Whatever held me back from rating the SB140 as an absolute favourite left the chat quicker than a phone battery dying this time out. I can’t stop telling anyone and everyone that will listen how it’s one of the best mountain bikes you can buy in 2025. You’d certainly expect Yeti’s machine to delivers too, as – shock horror – it costs a pretty penny (especially in this Turq version using the brand’s best carbon). There are plenty high-end parts on board, and the whole frame is obviously full fibre, but some might still suspect an element of Yeti’s status comes built into the high cost as well. Or, in other words, you’re paying extra for the name. I’ll try and explain why I’m not entirely sure this is the case though, there’s a good reason Yeti has maintained its cachet and boutique reputation as one of the most desirable in mountain biking for decades for nothing. And that reason is, ride feel, build quality and attention to detail. All are exceptionally high on the SB140, so maybe it’s high performance that built Yeti’s standing in the first place. Design and specifications In terms of travel, 140mm is pretty much the established benchmark for trail bikes. Not all 140mm bikes feel the same though, and Yeti’s SB140 definitely resides at the deeper-feeling end of the travel …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • Supple and damped yet responsive to inputs, Yeti’s frame feels absolutely top quality and perfectly tuned

  • • So fast over the ground on broken up surfaces

  • • Brilliant pedaller along and up

  • • Loads of support deep in the travel to push against and pop off

  • • True one bike to do it all

Lows
  • • Expensive, at £8,999

  • • Not the biggest fan of the Michelin Wild Enduro tyres here

  • • Float GRIPX fork would be better being GRIPX2 like the stock T3 bike

  • • Switch Infinity needs a little bit more looking after than some designs

  • • Supple frame might be too soft for the heaviest riders

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Bike Perfect
Yeti SB140 LR T3 X0 Turq review – pricey and lacking a host of modern features, but it still quietly rips like nothing else

Jun 2024 · Guy Kesteven

Is Yeti’s all-round ‘mountain bike’ the ultimate blend of iconic brand and innovative technology? Guy Kesteven has been enjoying the last few months finding out.

Highs
  • Outstanding pedal to plush suspension performance

  • Beautifully balanced handling and frame feel

  • Top spec suspension and benchmark trail kit

  • Iconic brand history

Lows
  • High price

  • No internal or external storage

  • Fixed geometry

  • Complex Switch Infinity pivot system

  • Some outdated spec

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
The YETI SB140 LR T3 X0 - In our big 2024 trail bike group test

Jan 2024 · Simon Kohler

How did the YETI SB140 LR T3 X0 fare against the competition in our big 2024 trail bike group test?

Highs
  • Excellent all-rounder

  • Outstanding rear suspension performance

  • Agile handling

Lows
  • Neither tool mount nor storage compartment

  • Tires don’t do justice to the character of the bike

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Yeti SB140 LR T2 TURQ

Sep 2023 · Joshua Hutchens

The Yeti SB140 LR isn't significantly different from the outgoing SB130, which is good. The retired model was one of our favorite trail bikes and set our...

Highs
  • Highly tuned suspension

  • Impressive ride quality

  • Mostly stellar build

Lows
  • Geometry isn't adjustable

  • No frame storage

  • Costly

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BikeRadar
Yeti SB140 T-Series LR review

Jun 2023 · Mick Kirkman

This Lunch Ride edition Yeti SB140 ups capability enough without losing the easy-to-live-with vibe that makes it so versatile

Highs
  • Comfortable and versatile all-rounder

  • Slick frame styling

  • Finish befits the steep price

Lows
  • Expensive compared to equivalent bikes from more mainstream brands

  • Not as light as some other ‘pure’ trail bikes

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MTB Mag
[Tested] Yeti SB140 LR T3 Turq

Jun 2023 · Ian Collins

Recently, Yeti revamped and updated most of the bikes in their lineup and in doing so they re-shuffled the deck, so to speak. The 29″ SB130 was replaced with the 29″ SB140 that is currently on test in this article. The 27.5″ SB140 of old became the new SB135 and kept its smaller wheels. The SB115 became the SB120 and the SB150 became the SB160.  With this shake up, every bike received some very nice updates both from a design standpoint as well as to their respective geometry. Overall I think Yeti improved how the lineup is stratified, with each

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off.road.cc
Yeti SB140 LR T1 review

Mar 2023

The updates to the Yeti SB140 have brought the geometry right up to date and made maintaining it easy with a trustworthy build specification. The bar height is a little too low for my liking and it can't be labelled as "good value for money" but it sure is a solid and reliable trail bike if your pockets can take the hit.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

TURQ Series carbon fiber frame, Factory 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; Raw Carbon; Emerald

Shock

FOX FACTORY FLOAT X

Travel140mm

Bottom Bracket

BSA, 73mm, threaded

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Last updated May 30