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Yeti Cycles SB-66 Carbon Race Complete Bike

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Yeti Cycles SB-66 Carbon Race Complete Bike

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We must admit, we had high expectations when our friends in Golden Colorado announced the Superbike. You see, Yeti has been pushing the limits of mountain bike design for almost three decades, and the SB-66 Carbon Race Complete Bike is a culmination of those efforts. But our expectations were exceeded when we finally swung a leg over one. With a six pound frame offering six inches of travel, its arrival pretty much established a new class of mountain bike. And the aggressive geometry? Perfection, if such a thing exists. Wed have to agree with Yeti, this puppy is in every way deserving of the Superbike moniker.
At the core of the SB-66s beloved handling is Yetis proprietary Switch Link suspension platform. On the surface, it looks like most any single pivot bike, but thanks to the eccentric pivots, the wheelpath and suspension kinematics are that of a short dual link suspension design, as found on the SBs closest competition. The benefit of a dual link design is that it enables the wheelpath to be optimized for particular tasks in different portions of the travel. Namely, the wheelpath stays near vertical early in the travel, providing a responsive feeling at the pedals, and keeping the chainstays short for quick handling. As the bike compresses past the sag point, the axle travels rearward, keeping the bike responsive to large impacts, and providing a smooth ride on incredibly rough terrain.
If this seems like marketing-driven hyperbole, perhaps youll prefer race results. Yeti factory rider Jared Graves piloted his SB-66 carbon to a win at the Crankworx stop of the Enduro World Series, and thanks to stage wins throughout the season, he took second place in the overall against some truly fearsome competition. As if that werent enough, with the help of his SB-66, Graves also placed himself on the podium at the 2013 Downhill World Championships in Pietermaritzburg RSA, the only person on a short-travel bike to be a serious contender. There but a few bikes that will remain composed at those speeds, while providing the efficiency necessary to compete at the very highest level of the sport. In other words, the SB-66 is backed by a pedigree that few, if any, can match.
Part of the SB-66cs overall quickness can be attributed to its stiff, lightweight, carbon fiber chassis. At six pounds with a shock, this is one of the lightest six inch travel bikes available. But dont think for a minute that it gives up one iota of strength or stiffness. With thoughtful tube forming, a tapered head tube, and the massive bearings afforded by the Switch Link, this bike wont flinch when you throw it into turns at wide-open speeds. Better yet, the svelte frame weight keeps even robust builds under 30 pounds, meaning that you dont need superhuman fitness to enjoy the climb to the top.
While the SB-66s geometry looks somewhat extreme on paper, weve found that in reality, it has us questioning why other manufacturers are taking so long to follow suit. Youll find that the effective top tube lengths are roughly an inch larger per size than many of its competitors. The reason being is that Yeti intends the SB-66 to be ridden with a shorter stem, and the longer cockpit provides the same reach youll already be used to. With a relaxed head angle and fairly short stays, the bike rewards an over-the-bars riding style, but most riders find that they adopt this aggressive posture naturally, without so much as a moments consideration. In other words, wed recommend that you follow Yetis recommended sizing chart, rather than sizing down, as some have suggested.
Yetis Race build gives you everything you need to pull the 66 out of the box and rip. Suspension duties are handled by Factory Series Fox units, specifically a 160mm travel Float 34 up front, and a Float CTD out back. Both employ Foxs Kashima coating, for reduced friction and a supple ride, and thanks to the Yeti factory teams partnership with Fox Racing Shox, youre assured a setup thats as dialed as they come. The drivetrain and brakes both come from Shimanos workhorse XT group, with a double-chainring crankset, Shadow+ clutch-equipped rear derailleur, and the phenomenal XT brakeset. The stem and seatpost are Thomson items, while the cockpit is rounded out with an Easton Havoc carbon fiber bar, and a Yeti branded WTB saddle. It rolls on a DT 350 XM wheelset, wrapped in Maxxis tires. While its not included, you may want to consider is a dropper seatpost.
The Yeti SB-66 Carbon Race Complete Bike is available in four sizes, from Small to X-Large, and in the colors Carbon/gray and Carbon/turquoise.

Price: $3999.99 (31% Off!)
Regularly: $5800.00

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