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2026 Yeti

SB165 T/Series Frameset

Prix du fabricant

4 800 $US(4 126 €)
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 165mm débattement arrière
Amortisseur arrièreFox DHX2 Factory
roues29″
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Résumé

The Yeti SB165 is a high-performance enduro bike praised for its sublime rear suspension, excellent descending capabilities, and refined geometry that balances stability with agility. It excels on steep, rough terrain, offering confidence and composure at high speeds, while also climbing efficiently for its category. The bike's mixed-wheel setup, quiet ride, and top-tier components contribute to its standout performance, though some note its weight and price as drawbacks.

Pros
  • Sublime rear suspension with perfect float/tracking vs support/progression

  • Excellent descending capabilities on steep, rough terrain

  • Refined geometry for better fore-aft balance

  • Quiet ride with no cable rattle

  • Top-tier components and high-quality craftsmanship

Cons
  • Feels heavy compared to lighter bikes

  • High price point

  • Stock tire setup may hold back capabilities

Key Quotes
The SB165 oozes confidence, and for me, that translates to how I approach sections of trail that give me pause on my typical mid-travel trail bike.
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
The new SB165 is damn near the perfect compromise, and might just be the next bike you didn’t realise you needed.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
Almost a Master of All Trades, the Yeti SB165 is one hell of a bike.
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Mountain Bike Action
Yeti SB165 Long-Term Review – Not for Racing Only - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

févr. 2025 · Ron Koch

The new SB165 receives several significant updates, but one thing that hasn’t changed is its appetite for gravity and the steeper side of riding.

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Pinkbike
Review: The Yeti SB165 Is Still a Pedalable Park Bike

oct. 2024 · Mike Kazimer

Does a larger front wheel dramatically change Yeti's freeride machine?

Points forts
  • Easy handling, especially when it comes to berms and jumps

  • Smooth, predictable suspension performance

  • More versatile than numbers might suggest

Points faibles
  • Some of the spec isn't the latest & greatest

  • Expensive, even compared to direct competition

  • No geometry adjustments or frame storage

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Loam Wolf
Review: Yeti SB165 T3

sept. 2024 · Robert Johnston

From flow trail party laps to attacking chunky tech against the clock, the SB165 performs excellently for it all. Check out our review.

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MBR
The Yeti SB165 is my new American dream bike after it helped me to victory in an epic alpine enduro race - MBR

juil. 2024 · Mick Kirkman

Arguably the most boutique of boutique brands, there can’t be many of us who haven’t fanaticised about owning a Yeti at some point or other. The brand’s been doing things its own way in turquoise and making stunning bikes for decades; most recently using its signature Switch Infinity suspension on SB-labelled trail and enduro bikes of which this SB165 has the longest travel. Yeti SB165 need to know 165mm rear travel and a Fox coil shock make this the most DH-orientated bike in Yeti’s retail line up Full carbon Turq-series frame uses the brand’s best fibres and construction methods to save weight and build-in double crown fork compatibility Switch Infinity suspension has the most progressive leverage rate of any SB Yeti, with 22% average progressivity Latest model ditches dual 27.5in wheels in favour of an MX 29/27.5in set-up Kit list blends SRAM electronic T-Type drivetrain and brakes with Fox Factory suspension, dropper and some Yeti own brand parts Four frame sizes up to 505mm reach with chainstays growing from 433mm to 439mm depending on the size Since the rise of enduro, Yeti’s specialist machines have been the SB66 followed by the SB150 (that morphed into the Yeti SB160 we tested here) and, more recently, this SB165 that leans more towards freeride and DH playtime than the purer race pedigree of the other bikes. Which begs the question, can the SB165 follow its more illustrious stablemate – the SB160 – on to our rundown of the best enduro bikes on the market? I’ve always thought of the brand as pretty cutting-edge and up on all the latest trends, but what’s interesting is this latest SB165 is actually the first MX (mixed wheel) size bike Yeti has ever offered. Previous generation SB165s came with a 180mm fork and dual 27.5in wheels, which likely explained why it didn’t really make much of an impact on a public already sold on bigger wheels. Although it took plenty of impacts caused by some of its riders bolting on twin crown DH forks and chucking it off cliffs at Rampage. Yeti’s latest 165 incarnation comes with a shorter 170mm travel fork (now it has a bigger 29in front wheel), and a coil shock out back; in this case a Fox DHX2 with a DH-length stroke and 4-way adjustability. Four models are offered laid up in two tiers of carbon fibre frame with prices ranging from £6k to £9.5k. Our top-end Turq-series test bike here has all the drool factor you’d expect, as well as all the latest incremental frame updates carried over from the shorter travel SB bikes. Higher grade carbon fibre saves weight (around 225g) from the frame, as well as your wallet – this T3 model using SRAM’s latest T-Type electronic gears is the best part of ten grand. The beautiful SB165 frame comes in black, and there’s also another colour option called Spruce (a kind of metallic teal), but it’s a bit surprising to not see Yeti’s iconic turquoise colourway among the options. …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • Sublime rear suspension with the prefect amount of float/tracking vs support/progression

  • • Very easy to set up (much easier than SB150/160)

  • • Pedals and climbs OK for such a plush descender

  • • Looks amazing

  • • Not a single rattle, bolt loosen or hiccup after around 40,000m of descending

Points faibles
  • • The price and the fact I can’t just keep it forever

  • • Thin/harder compound tyre specification is silly with this much capability

  • • I swapped the 220mm front rotor to the back for extra stopping power

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NSMB
Yeti SB165

juil. 2024

How did Cooper fare aboard Yeti's (now mixed wheel) freeride brawler?

Points forts
  • Competent descender

  • Playful and forgiving character

  • Good traction on climbs

  • Comfortable geometry

  • Stable at speed

  • Versatile: can go fast or cruise

Points faibles
  • Power-sucking pedal bob on climbs (relative to reference bike)

  • Sluggish climbing feel (subjective)

  • Not agile on tight switchbacks

  • Low bottom bracket leads to pedal strikes

  • 30t chainring too small

  • EXO+ rear tire prone to flats (spec upgraded to DoubleDown)

  • Sticky Transfer seatpost (minor annoyance)

  • Suspension active when pedaling without climb switch

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // Yeti Cycles 'new' SB165: first Impressions

mai 2024 · Scotty Prendergast

Hailing from a long-esteemed career in all facets of MTB culture from DH, Enduro, Freeride, XC etc Yeti Cycles have always been at the forefront of creating bikes with a unique style and attention to detail. As far as bucket list bikes on the market, the word ‘Yeti’ would always be in the conversation and that is just a fact. A few years back we saw Yeti release a very freeride orientated whip being their SB165 which boasted a 165mm […]

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Bikerumor
First Look and First Rides: 2024 Yeti SB165 Goes MX. More Business - Still Likes to Party

avr. 2024 · Jeremy Benson

We take a look at the new 2024 Yeti SB165 and give our first ride impressions.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
New 2024 Yeti SB165 on test – Fun > Fast

avr. 2024 · Peter Walker

We tested the new 2024 Yeti SB165. Freeride, enduro or mini downhill bike?

Points forts
  • High-quality craftsmanship and well-thought-out detail solutions

  • Awesome suspension with plenty of reserves

  • Inspires tons of confidence

  • Mini DH-vibes

Points faibles
  • Set spring rate for each frame size might require you to buy another spring

  • Tires don’t do justice to the bike’s character and intended use

  • NOT available in turquoise…

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

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.

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

CouleursRaw Gloss; Spruce Gloss

Amortisseur arrière

FOX FACTORY DHX2 2 POS LEVER

Voyager165mm

Type de ressortRessort

Pédalier

BSA, 73mm, threaded

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