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7 200 $US(6 315 €)| Cadre | Carbone |
|---|---|
| Suspension | complet, 115 / 120mm |
| Fourche | RockShox SID Ultimate |
| Amortisseur arrière | RockShox SIDLuxe Ultimate |
| roues | 29″ Aluminium |
| Transmission | 1 × 12 |
| Groupe | X01 Eagle, X1 |
| Freins | SRAM Level TLM Disque hydraulique |
| Tige de selle | Compte-gouttes |
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Résumé
The Yeti ASR is a high-performance cross-country bike that excels in speed, efficiency, and handling, making it a top choice for XC racing. Its lightweight carbon frame and aggressive geometry are frequently praised, along with its superb suspension action and comfortable ride quality. However, some reviews note its high price point and certain component limitations as drawbacks.
Lightweight carbon frame
Aggressive geometry for an XC bike
Superb suspension action
Comfortable and efficient ride quality
Excellent handling and stability
High price point
Component limitations (e.g., dropper post adjustment)
Minimalist components may not suit all riders
The ASR is the type of weapon that I’ve been lacking in my arsenal.
Confidence-inspiring is not a phrase often used on XC race bikes, but it applies to the ASR.
The ASR is blazing fast, nervy, an effort rewarding racehorse. It is amphetamine.
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janv. 2025 · Ron Koch
Once again, the ASR is pushing geometry and weight boundaries that match up perfectly with the trajectory of modern cross-country racecourses. Once again, the ASR is pushing geometry and weight boundaries that match up perfectly with the trajectory of modern cross-country racecourses.

déc. 2024
Let’s be honest. There was a lengthy period of time when cross-country bikes just weren’t that cool. Same goes for XC racing. For a while, those bikes and those races drifted a little too far towards the roadie end of the cycling spectrum. Hallmark events in the mid 2010s such as the Leadville 100, Trans Alps, and just about any World Cup were primarily contested on smooth, fast tracks (or roads) where maximum efficiency towered above all else. It mattered little how well a bike or rider handled the gnar, only that there were no wasted watts.
Lightweight (24.4 lbs size XL without carbon wheels)
Well-rounded skillset for technical XC racing
Balanced pedaling efficiency, traction, and comfort
Confident and comfortable downhill ride
3-position lockout (open, pedal, lock) with twist remote
Ample water bottle room (two bottles), threaded BB, 2.4" tire clearance
Progressive geometry (66.5° HTA, 75.5° STA, 465mm reach L)
Two-position dropper post limits saddle height adjustability
Brakes could be more powerful
No in-bike storage
Stock 740mm bars too narrow (reviewer preferred 760mm)
mai 2024 · Spencer Astra
After taking a decade off from the ASR model, Yeti brought it back. For me, the timing of its arrival couldn’t have been better as sloppy Pacific Northwest trails started to dry up from a long winter. With fast dirt and even faster rolling tires, my legs are still sore from chasing uphill PRs. Climbing aboard the ASR felt like being possessed. I couldn’t seem to ride this bike at my normal pace. Instead, I’d immediately find myself pedaling as fast as I could on my normal climbs. With the Maxxis Recon Race rear tire and snappy power delivery through the ASR’s frame, there was no reason to climb slowly.
mars 2024 · Guy Kesteven
Yeti are charging back into the XC race/trail scene after almost a decade away. Guy Kesteven has been getting his teeth into their radical slack steering and deep sag design to see how it compares with the best of the rest
Excellent traction without losing power pop
Race light but impressively rigid chassis
Super slack dynamic steering for the category
Shorter geometry is great for tighter, slipperier trails
Top spec analog RockShox plus Fox Factory dropper
Alloy wheels and cranks at a carbon price
Can pitch noticeably when braking or grunting
Shorter taller geometry reduces stability at speed
Tall seatpost restricts dropper space/size up options
Very busy front end cable and hose collection

mars 2024 · Jeremy Benson
Colorado-based Yeti Cycles is a brand with a rich racing history. In fact, the first production Yeti frame in 1985 was called the F.R.O., an…
mars 2024 · Dave Rome
Tis the season of the new cross-country race bike that wants to play.

mars 2024
Yeti returns to the XC fold, resurrecting the ASR name with a new flex-pivot design
Extremely light frame (sub-4lb with shock)
Fast and lively ride feel
Excellent pedaling efficiency
Great traction and tractability
Addictive speed on undulating terrain
Precise handling and telepathic response
Well-suited for modern XC racing geometry
Multiple build options (C, T, T-Ultimate)
Not a trail bike; limited comfort off-race terrain
Nervy and demanding on rough descents
Pedal tug under power on ledgy climbs
Minimal tire clearance for aggressive tires
Expensive (T3 build $8,600, T5 $2,000 upgrade wheels)
Dropper post only has two positions (up/down)
Lightweight components may be fragile

mars 2024 · Mike Kazimer
After a nine-year hiatus, the ASR returns to take its place as Yeti's dedicated cross-country race bike.
Very competitive weight
Excellent grip and suspension performance
Well-rounded handling for a cross-country bike
Slightly softer ride feel works best with 3 position remote lockout
Narrow bar, underpowered brakes (even for an XC bike)
| Cadre | TURQ Series carbon fiber frame, threaded bottom bracket, configurable cable ports, 148mm x 12mm BOOST dropouts, integrated derailleur hanger and axle Norme BB: BSA, 73mm, Fileté Couleurs: Turquoise; Greyhound; Spruce |
|---|---|
| Fourche | ROCK SHOX SID ULTIMATE 3P REMOTE 120MM Voyager: 120mm Type de ressort: Air |
| Amortisseur arrière | ROCK SHOX SIDLUXE ULTIMATE 3P REMOTE Voyager: 115mm |
| Pédalier | SRAM DUB BSA 73 |
| Casque | CANE CREEK 70 HELLBENDER LITE |
| Tige | BIKE YOKE BARKEEPER 55MM |
| Guidon | RACE FACE NEXT SL 35X740 |
| Selle | SOLANO CHROMOLY |
| Tige de selle | FOX TRANSFER SL PERFORMANCE ELITE 31.6MM / XS: 100MM, SM: 125MM, MD-XL: 150MM Type: Compte-gouttes |
| Poignées | SRAM TWISTLOC ULT 3P |
| Derailleur arriere | SRAM X01 EAGLE |
|---|---|
| Manivelle | SRAM X1 EAGLE 32T 170MM |
| Manettes | SRAM X01 EAGLE |
| Cassette | SRAM X01 EAGLE 1295 10-52 |
| Chaîne | SRAM GX EAGLE |
| Freins | SRAM LEVEL TLM 2 PISTON Type: SRAM Level TLM Disque hydraulique |
| Jantes | DT SWISS XM1700 30MM |
|---|---|
| Pneus | Front: MAXXIS REKON 2.4 EXO, Rear: MAXXIS REKON RACE 2.35 EXO |
| Disques | SRAM CENTERLINE 180/SRAM CENTERLINE 160 |
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