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Offres du JourSB130 — T/Series / Frameset
Prix du fabricant
3 500 $US(3 008 €)| Cadre | Carbone |
|---|---|
| Suspension | complet, 130mm débattement arrière |
| Amortisseur arrière | Fox Float DPX2 Factory |
| roues | 29″ |
158cm – 171cm
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Résumé
The Yeti SB130 is a highly capable trail bike that excels in climbing and descending, offering a unique blend of efficiency and fun. Its Switch Infinity suspension system is praised for its responsiveness and support, making it a standout on technical terrain. However, it demands an aggressive riding style and comes with a high price tag.
Excellent climbing abilities
Impressive downhill performance
Unique and ingenious Switch Infinity suspension
High fun factor
Stable and confident on fast and flow trails
High price point
Requires an aggressive riding style
Can feel unnatural and uncomfortable at first
Understeers and blows corners when tired
The SB130 has no idea that it doesn’t have a ton of travel out back. It couldn’t care less, as long as it’s hauling ass.
Unique and ingenious – the Switch Infinity link performs brilliantly both uphill and downhill!
The SB130 delivers ripping downhill performance on a wide range of terrain.
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févr. 2020 · Christoph Bayer
The Yeti SB130 TLR is specced the way most Yeti employees have their bikes for the daily lunch ride. The company has been closing from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM every day for the last 20 years as the boys and girls that work there go out for their lunch ride. Anyone who’s ridden the […]
Rear suspension offers lots of traction and comfort
Great pedalling position on the climbs
Comfortable even on demanding trails
Requires a very active riding style in the corners
A little underwhelming on flat, flowing trails

sept. 2019 · Mick Kirkman
A good bike, but its longer-travel sibling happily does the same trail work with more DH capability
Bumps simply don’t slow this thing down much
Seated climbing position puts hips and backside bang above the bottom bracket for efficient pedalling
Needs aggression to flow through tighter turns, which won’t suit all riders
Doesn’t seem to offer any more urgency when sprinting or climbing than the amazing SB150
avr. 2019 · Jason Sumner
At last weekend’s Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California, the Yeti SB130 LR was unveiled, mimicking staff builds, and perhaps offering what many Yeti fans had wanted in the first place. - Mtbr.com

févr. 2019
The SB130 is like a cheetah. It’s fast and it’ll bite your head off if you’re not careful.

déc. 2018 · Daniel Sapp
Which one would you pick? Pinkbike's tech editors choose between the GT Sensor, Yeti SB130, Giant Trance 29, and Cannondale Habit.

nov. 2018 · Pat Donahue
The all-new Yeti SB130 is a swift-climbing trail bike that makes a tremendous daily driver. This bicycle is an excellent choice for a lot of riders who...
Excellent climbing abilities
Impressive downhill performance
High fun factor
Tremendous build kit
Expensive
Pivots came loose a few times during testing
| Cadre | TURQ Series carbon fiber frame, trail inspired geometry, Switch Infinity suspension technology, press-fit BB92, fully enclosed internal cable routing, 148mm x 12mm BOOST dropouts, sealed enduro max bearing pivots, integrated derailleur hanger, and axle. Norme BB: BB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit |
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| Amortisseur arrière | FOX FACTORY DPX2, 210mm x 52.5mm Voyager: 130mm |
| Pédalier | BB86/BB92, press-fit |
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