All of the links to parts and build specs are in the description. This was a fun one to put together as I pulled clips from the past year of ownership. I didn't talk a ton about bike dimensions and specs, but if you want to know more about those click on the yeti link in the description for an in depth list of the specifications. (For reference my bike is a size medium.) Thank you to all who have shared a pedal through the woods with me this past year. It's been a great adventure and I'm looking forward to many more! Cheers!
So this entire video is a mix of local and park riding, but the places I was riding, in no particular order, are the James river park system in Richmond va, Pocahontas state park, freedom park in Williamsburg va, and finally the park riding is all at snowshoe bike park in West Virginia. I test rode the 130 before I snagged my 150 and it’s still a beast of a bike! If you get a hold of a 150 though you won’t regret it! Good luck 🤘🏼🚵🏻♂️
@@pidcoemw85 RE the rear axle. I had the same issue with my SB130LR. I took it back to the shop and they torqued it to the upper end of spec and haven't had an issue since. But when I got a flat and went to take my rear wheel off, I couldn't get it loosened and started striping it. I took it in and they were able to get it, and put fresh parts on for me. But I make sure to torque everything to upper spec range before every ride. Honestly nothing has budged since.
Yes medium size and it climbs extremely well. Didn’t need to use the lock out because the switch infinity does a really good job limiting pedal bob. Since I’ve upgraded the wheel set to i9 the pedal feedback and engagement has gotten even better. It’s been a great bike!
All of the links to parts and build specs are in the description. This was a fun one to put together as I pulled clips from the past year of ownership. I didn't talk a ton about bike dimensions and specs, but if you want to know more about those click on the yeti link in the description for an in depth list of the specifications. (For reference my bike is a size medium.) Thank you to all who have shared a pedal through the woods with me this past year. It's been a great adventure and I'm looking forward to many more! Cheers!
Thanks for the review. I like how in detail you went. Very helpful.
Great review !! I had pretty much decided on getting a Sb130 LR but after this review you have me questioning that.
Any comments on the wheelbase?
What bike park was this at? Great review! I have a SB130LR, but wanting to go a little bigger, so trying to grab a SB150.
So this entire video is a mix of local and park riding, but the places I was riding, in no particular order, are the James river park system in Richmond va, Pocahontas state park, freedom park in Williamsburg va, and finally the park riding is all at snowshoe bike park in West Virginia. I test rode the 130 before I snagged my 150 and it’s still a beast of a bike! If you get a hold of a 150 though you won’t regret it! Good luck 🤘🏼🚵🏻♂️
@@pidcoemw85 RE the rear axle. I had the same issue with my SB130LR. I took it back to the shop and they torqued it to the upper end of spec and haven't had an issue since. But when I got a flat and went to take my rear wheel off, I couldn't get it loosened and started striping it. I took it in and they were able to get it, and put fresh parts on for me. But I make sure to torque everything to upper spec range before every ride. Honestly nothing has budged since.
Great review, Great bike. This would be medium size, right? How did you like the climb on this bike?
Yes medium size and it climbs extremely well. Didn’t need to use the lock out because the switch infinity does a really good job limiting pedal bob. Since I’ve upgraded the wheel set to i9 the pedal feedback and engagement has gotten even better. It’s been a great bike!
@@pidcoemw85 Thank you!
Did you have any concern about wheelbase? Pretty long 48.5”. Any thoughts on switchbacks?
How tall are you ?
5’8” or 173~cm
@@pidcoemw85 do you recommend a size M for a 5’5 person? Or S is better?
@@keyniekwan7662 Small. These newer Yeti's are slacker and have greater reach measurements. Today's Small is akin to yesterday's Medium.