Yeti Cycles SB140 Carbon C2 GX Eagle Mountain Bike

by Yeti Cycles

There's no denying that 29-inch wheels reign supreme in the world of modern mountain bikes, but for some there will always be a place for the playful nature of the 27. 5in sibling. Whether maneuvering tight corners, jibbing your way down the trail, or getting styley on the jumpline, the 27. 5in...

$5500
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There's no denying that 29-inch wheels reign supreme in the world of modern mountain bikes, but for some there will always be a place for the playful nature of the 27. 5in sibling. Whether maneuvering tight corners, jibbing your way down the trail, or getting styley on the jumpline, the 27. 5in wheels boasts some advantages for precise riding on flow trails. Setting their race roots aside for a new goal of maximizing fun and airtime, Yeti launched the SB140 for riders seeking a swift, nimble bike for ultimate berm-slapping capabilities. Despite the new approach it still boasts the beloved Yeti quality, and this SB140 Carbon C2 GX Eagle build option is an impressively capable machine considering its fun-oriented intentions and reasonable price-point. Equipped with 140mm of plush yet supportive Switch Infinity rear travel, a bump-gobbling 160mm Fox 36 Performance fork, a confidence-inspiring 65-degree head tube angle, and a 77-degree seat tube angle for efficient pedaling, the SB140 is made to dominate any trail and put a smile on your face while doing it. Epic rides on raw backcountry singletrack' Sure. Hot laps at the bike park' You bet. Enduro racing' Of course, if that's your thing. So go ahead, drag your handlebars through a berm, try new jumps and drops, pedal all day long, because the SB140 can do it all with unmatched precision and control.While it's common to see a new bike launched in order to replace an older model, the SB140 goes all-new. It brings totally unique geometry up to bat, with a steep and peppy 77-degree seat tube angle that's ideal for soaring up climbs, and hammering on pedals when you hit a buff section of flat, but this doesn't come at the cost of a compromised descent. Yeti crafts the front-end of the SB140 with a 65-degree head tube angle that's ideal to pair with a short-offset 160mm fork to soak up deep rock gardens, drops to flat, and terrain that might have you questioning your line choice. While the 27. 5 wheels and peppy 140mm re...

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