What's The Point Of A Trail Bike That Can Barspin?
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
- Today we dive deep into my bike setup on my new Yeti SB165! Really stoked about this bike and the new opportunities it has brought to my riding. Lots more to come to the channel on this whip!
Full parts list:
Frame: Yeti SB165 size small (430mm reach)
Fork: Marzocchi Super Z
Shock: Marzocchi Bomber Air
Wheels: Race Face Arc 30 rims and Vault hubs
Bars: Race Face Turbine 40mm rise
Stem: Race Face Atlas 35mm
Drivetrain: Shimano Saint
Brakes: Shimano XTR/Saint 4 Piston - 200mm rotor front, 200mm rotor rear
Pedals: Race Face Atlas flat pedal
Tires: Maxxis Assegai (Front, EXO Plus Casing), Maxxis DHR II (Rear, DH Casing)
Seat: Title JS1
Seatpost: Race Face Turbine
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Stoked to share some riding videos on this bike soon! If you have any questions about the setup feel free to drop them below ⬇️
Every time i watch your videos it always makes me feel good about my choice to ride a smaller than the current "recommended" bike.
Heck yeah, whatever works best for you 👊🏼🤘🏼
Dude, I am far from the most knowledgeable when it comes to my bike setup, but this video was an absolute pleasure to watch! Every question/curiosity that I had was quickly satisfied with nitty gritty specs and details .Plus the specific reasoning in regards to certain tricks or riding circumstances was a cherry on top. I feel like if any video is labeled a “bike check” it needs to be to this level of attention! Thoroughly enjoyed this video! 👌🤘
Appreciate the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks so much for watching 🤘🏼
Great minds thinks alike. 27.5, 180mm, 6'2" on a size "large" with 35mm stem and 427mm chainstay. Each persons style of riding and definition of 'mountain biking' differs and it's a cool thing. For me, these specs have always aligned with how I enjoy the dirt, some air, and good times.
Totally agree! Personal preference is key to mountain biking 🤘🏼👊🏼
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Very interesting on spec. I have an SB75 with the Switch eccentric bottom bracket. I’m 63. I have an old dented Turner 4-bar (which I love) rigged as an enduro.
There’s a second hand SB165 fully built at my local shop. With the advent of emtbs the Yeti hasn’t budged. It’s been in the shop for two years! Retails at 4300€. Every time I go in it says ‘Take me home’. I’m too old.
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I like your idea of using a saint mech and swapping a gear by adjusting the cable tension. Very neat! Have recently swapped a bike to single and feels amazing!
Yeah man it works well! Good little tip is to put the bike in the gear you want with the limit screws, set the cable tension there, and then back out the limit screw. Makes the process super simple and straight forwards 🤘🏼
@@PeterJamison I'll bear that in mind for future. Thanks for the tip and happy shredding with new setup ✌
@dazmos_65 🤘🏼
love those in-depth bike check!
Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for watching!
😀 Thank you for the info, Now I finally understand geometry and what is more suitable for me. My first mtb had a short chainstay and was comfortable even though it had only 120 travel.
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super lovely build mate !
Thank you!
Another banger 👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
such a sick bike!! 🤘🏼
Thank you!
Bike is DIALED bro!!!
Thanks Zach!
Please do a POV video with the yeti 🙏
Coming soon!
@@PeterJamison thanks 🎉🎉
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excellent content. very well explained. keep it up. Saludos desde chile !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Awesome build and I have enjoyed all your bike reviews and builds.
Thank you for creating the content for everyone to enjoy.
Could I go off topic and ask in your opinion thus far, what has been the best enduro/freeride or long travel dual crown bike in terms of durability and rider feel. The one bike quiver killer lol.
There are so many bikes but you can't believe all the hype on reviews but I value your thoughts or input...Alloy or carbon.
Probably a difficult question to ask.
Happy biking and stay safe.
In my opinion there is no one 'quiver killer' for everyone. Terrain and riding ability play massive factors in bike choice. Overall though, any bike between 150-170mm of travel should be able to get the job done for most any riding as long as it is setup properly. Lots of good bikes out there right now! Glad you enjoy the content, thanks for watching 🤘🏼
so you can add extra steez on the jumps of course
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Interesting to see the light tune on your Bobmer Air, i want to do it on my Rock Shox Vivid as well, but its cost hell of the money :D Will be cool if you did a comparison. I will know if its worth it. :D
This video covers my thoughts on a light round tune: ruclips.net/video/lL9Qm2WKSqM/видео.htmlsi=uG74DJY5CESLaqYk
Hope this helps!
The color is so sick, also do you ever plan on backflipping it since it is so poppy
Sick color for sure! And I actually don’t do backflips ✌🏼
Super cool build, I recently got a new freeride bike and I want to make it able to do barspins. Unfortunately there is no lift acces where I ride, so I cant run a singlespeed and I would prefer to run a dropper post too. Is it still possible to make it barspinable even with all those cables? I've seen some people put the shifter on the bottle cage mount so I might do just that and get rid of one cable. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Yeah man you can make it work! Just takes a bit of creativity 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
27' doesn't annoy you? I stiil hope someone design official 26' slopeduro bike.
Negative, I think dual 27.5 is very beneficial especially for technical lines. That said, a mullet with 26 in the back would be rad for jumps 🤘🏼
so is it safe to say that BMX bikes are now small size double suspension MTB?
I’m not too familiar with Bmx bike sizing unfortunately ✌🏼
Tubeless in the front and a tube in the rear? Is this so you don't burp it trying new tricks?
Yep exactly!
great video pete xoxoxo
Thanks mom!