Looks like an awsome all around trail bike. I literally just bought a 2019 stumpy ST last month but if this bike was out back then and it was cheaper I would have considered it for sure. Their pricing is just too much for me though. But I do like that they come with a fox 36 that is sweet. I'll stick with my Stumpy though as I absolutely love it! We don't have any very knarly trails here around Pittsburgh PA so a bike with around 120-140 travel is all you need for sure. I think some people are buying too much bike for what they ride for sure. I like the poppy feeling of my bike and being able to hop around off roots and rocks easily instead of it being like a dh cadillac so these mid range travel 29rs are nice.
OH SHIT! I'm bummed that it doesn't have the flipped and shrouded SI stanchions, but the 44mm Fork offset and steep seat tube sound pretty wicked. I wonder if it is 27.5+ capable
Hmmm, you brought up an interesting point about the Plus tires. Not positive but it might be possible to fit them in there. Another alternative would be to go with the new SB5 that already comes stock with 2.6 tires. Of course, it's just short of being truely "Plus" tire but it's pretty close. Just a thought.
I'm planning to run 2.6 R / 2.8 R on any 29/b+ frame I get anyway, so I haven't ruled out the 2.6 bikes, (SB5, Mojo 3, Mach 5.5,) but I would really like to be able to swap 29/b+.
I see the Turq XO1 build still has a GX Eagle chain, cassette and shifter. For $7199 you would think you would get a full XO1 drivetrain. Still looks like a sweet bike for those who can afford one........
Thanks guys. I think the GX Eagle build is pretty solid already (enough for me at least). The GX Comp would be good, but 1000 bucks more for a slightly better wheel set, XT brakes and a carbon crank? Thats not a good value I think. If you don't need the carbon crank I think it would be cheaper to buy the upgrades separately. Anyways good bike, on my short list for next year.
For me, this is more of a direct "replacement" for the SB5.5. With the changes that they made, I think this will be more of a capable all around trail bike than the 150. I think this is the clear winner if you are shooting for the 1 bike to rule them all situation. But, if you're actually racing enduro every season, the 150 would probably take the cake there.
Dan Sherwood if the 150 climbs as well as my Sb6c then I’d consider that the perfect all rounder, being that it can descend anything. But I am a bit partial to big bikes.
I'm still skeptical. Hate that Yeti is ditching the "perfect" design (the 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6) to get a water bottle placed differently (I bet the 5 and 6 will be eventually pitched into the past). Mind you, they have made some great upgrades at the same time here. I wish Yeti would get comfortable with their bikes and quit completely redesigning. But performance on the trail will have the last word and Yeti seems to have a good feel for what works.
Man i love dakota ridge trail, as a matter of fact I'm going to ride it tomorrow morning..but as of now im looking for a new bike and im looking at this yeti, gg megatrail or evil wreconing
Liam - I’m 6’7” with long legs and arms...I like the reach number but the stack seems a little low. How much space do these ship with on the fork to add spacers. I would need 50mm under the stem with a riser bar.
rian4224 They come with uncut forks, 25mm of spacers but could always add more. Our 6'4" rider opted for a large SB150 after sitting on it, at 5'11" im between M and L and prefer the M. Before Ive ridden XL 4.5 and fit fine. These bikes fit big :)
YETI followed suit with the new ibis Ripmo, I.E. steeper seat tube angle, longer reach, slacker head angle, and of course opting for the 44mm offset over the 51mm. Good to see multiple brands are on par with this new geo and looking forward to see what the future holds ! I just got myself a Ripmo, so I won’t be on a Yeti this year, but this a definitely a bike I’ll be looking at in the future! Keep up the great content Jeff, thanks!
The only thing that would stop me buying a Yeti is that I always seem to be on the cusp of their sizes at 180cm. Where as 180cm is smack bang perfect for a large Santa Cruz.. I find it strange because it seems to be a pretty average height. I know there's more involved in sizing up for a bike (inseam measurements etc).. Should I care less?
Best way to know for sure is get out and ride one! I will say that the new 150 and 130 are very long bikes so many taller individuals could potentially size down if they wanted. I recommend riding a M and L back to back to see which feels best to you :)
Why doesn’t yeti turn their switch link sideways like they did on the sb100? I feel like it would add more room for adjustment and create a stiffer rear end.
It's a hard call between the SB6 and something like the SB130. The SB130 would still make for a very playful bike. Personally if it came down to having one bike to do everything I'd go with the SB130. Can't really go wrong with either bike at the parks so it'll boil down to more of a wheel size thing and riding style than anything else. Hopefully that helped.
o. e.w. I’ve got an SB6C and I’m too scared to get rid of it in case any of these other bikes aren’t any better. It just feels perfect on pretty much perfect as an all rounder.
Preciated. Comes down to the SB6 vs the ibis hd4 - can't decide at all. Hd4 probably a better bike for me (shorter chainstay, wider wheels) but the Yeti is nicer plus very rare where I live.
Wow so want this one. I am still on my OLD SB75 which has done me well. My daughter is racing in the NICA series and other local race here in NC for the past 2 years. She is out growing her current bike and with a State championship and runner up she has earned a nice bike. So I will be putting a new bike for me off at least one more year. Does Yeti give a NICA discount to Racers and coaches?
Gary Decker I always really liked the look of the Yeti SB75 and loved the fact that it was a super solid heavy frame. Call me weird but that’s a plus for me. It’s probably Yeti’s most unpopular bike ever but I regret not getting one. I bet it’s an awesome trail bike.
im loving my mb but wanted more travel, which this has, but it also has a long wheelbase. I want something to be playful and agile and less stable as well as high 27lbs with pedals. Im curious if this is..... lol I hope not for my money issues :)
I had 2 29ers, liked the 27.5 better. Unless the geometry has changed I felt higher on the bike and although speed and getting over stuff was a little better, tight switchbacks were much harder. I live in Asheville NC and a lot of tight twisty singletrack but hey, I have an SB5 and its the best bike I've had. I love this S130 but the wheels..guess I'll just have to Demo One
Hey Damian don't you know that the formula for how many bikes someone should have is N + 1? N is the number of bikes you currently own......Joking aside this bike as some very valid and performance increasing improvement over the (recently) older bikes. With that said the SB5.5 will always be one of our favorite bikes and I would say there is no need to stop riding it if it still makes you happy!
Troy Hall Evil made a slack mid travel bike, but only slack doesn't make a great bike. Transition made the jumps with the reduced offset and slack, but also long reach and steep seat tubes. Evil IMO is now 3 years behind with seat tubes slacker than head tubes... Now Yeti perfected it with a great susension design and all the geo to suit it.
Liam Woods - Evil didn't just make a "slack" bike they designed a suspension platform and geometry to suit it on a full series of bikes which set the standards so high that all the other major players were nowhere near. 3 years later and similar brands are coming close using similar designs to what evil were doing all them years ago. Also how do you know this bike is perfect geometry etc... it dropped today, don't believe the hype until you've owned one for 2 years!!!
If you could only have one bike, would you go with the SB130? Or would you pick a different bike from Yeti? Let us know!
Based purely on numbers, this rivals the Evil Following MB for top spot for my next frame.
Absolutely!
Mongoose XR Pro from walmart!
Of course the SB130!
Oh hell yeah!
It’s a spot on geometry imo. They really got it sorted. I just wish I have the cash to buy one.
I would consider buying one Jeff, but enjoying my SB5+ 29er Lunch Ride currently! Thanks again to WorldWide Cyclery for helping in my build!
Happy you are enjoying the bike! Thank you again for the purchase, please let us know if there is ever anything else we can help you with :)
I’m throwing out my StumpJumper and buying this bike....well maybe that was a little extreme. I just wish I knew about this bike a few weeks ago!
Looks like an awsome all around trail bike. I literally just bought a 2019 stumpy ST last month but if this bike was out back then and it was cheaper I would have considered it for sure. Their pricing is just too much for me though. But I do like that they come with a fox 36 that is sweet. I'll stick with my Stumpy though as I absolutely love it! We don't have any very knarly trails here around Pittsburgh PA so a bike with around 120-140 travel is all you need for sure. I think some people are buying too much bike for what they ride for sure. I like the poppy feeling of my bike and being able to hop around off roots and rocks easily instead of it being like a dh cadillac so these mid range travel 29rs are nice.
OH SHIT!
I'm bummed that it doesn't have the flipped and shrouded SI stanchions, but the 44mm Fork offset and steep seat tube sound pretty wicked. I wonder if it is 27.5+ capable
Hmmm, you brought up an interesting point about the Plus tires. Not positive but it might be possible to fit them in there. Another alternative would be to go with the new SB5 that already comes stock with 2.6 tires. Of course, it's just short of being truely "Plus" tire but it's pretty close. Just a thought.
I'm planning to run 2.6 R / 2.8 R on any 29/b+ frame I get anyway, so I haven't ruled out the 2.6 bikes, (SB5, Mojo 3, Mach 5.5,) but I would really like to be able to swap 29/b+.
I see the Turq XO1 build still has a GX Eagle chain, cassette and shifter. For $7199 you would think you would get a full XO1 drivetrain. Still looks like a sweet bike for those who can afford one........
@Mehdi Rangchi or just get on a better career path and make shit happen! 👍
They pretty much did everything I was looking for! But not so easy to get Yeti in Norway where I live, so I'm staying on my Santa Cruz Hightower...
This is the first 29er I'd buy!
I love my bike but if I had the money I would buy this bike in a heart beat!
Nice. Yeti really stepped up this year..
have a Smug CF new this year, amazing bike. but this SB130 is very nice. funny to see that Yeti is now on SBG
Looks perfect for my 6-3 height and my style of trail riding. Beautiful bike.
It's a purty bike. Not too long and not too short. 🙃
It's the sweet spot Dan!
Worldwide Cyclery.... that's what she said...😁
Thanks guys. I think the GX Eagle build is pretty solid already (enough for me at least). The GX Comp would be good, but 1000 bucks more for a slightly better wheel set, XT brakes and a carbon crank? Thats not a good value I think. If you don't need the carbon crank I think it would be cheaper to buy the upgrades separately. Anyways good bike, on my short list for next year.
Need to get me one of these bad boys!
For me, this is more of a direct "replacement" for the SB5.5. With the changes that they made, I think this will be more of a capable all around trail bike than the 150. I think this is the clear winner if you are shooting for the 1 bike to rule them all situation. But, if you're actually racing enduro every season, the 150 would probably take the cake there.
Dan Sherwood if the 150 climbs as well as my Sb6c then I’d consider that the perfect all rounder, being that it can descend anything. But I am a bit partial to big bikes.
I now have a new dream bike... there goes 12 grand ;)
Hahaha! You got me with that last sentence. Subscribed. 😂
Nice video! 👍🏻
Thanks Tomi!
I'm still skeptical. Hate that Yeti is ditching the "perfect" design (the 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6) to get a water bottle placed differently (I bet the 5 and 6 will be eventually pitched into the past). Mind you, they have made some great upgrades at the same time here. I wish Yeti would get comfortable with their bikes and quit completely redesigning. But performance on the trail will have the last word and Yeti seems to have a good feel for what works.
Those geo figures sound interesting. No more cutting down seat tubes, Jeff 😢 I don't suppose you made a video on that, did you?
That was most likely a one-time thing but who knows?! 😜
SB120 with a 75 seat tube, 66.5 headtube, 140mm front travel, short chainstays, and sideways switch infinity...... Please
Sounds nice! I would ride something like that.
Gorgeous ride.
Hell yeah! Bike looks awesome. Excellent work on the video. I fucking love you guys.
Awesome, thanks a bunch! Glad you're with us! All of us here are very excited about the SB130 as well.
I have a 5.5 now and i'm prolly selling it for this one!
Man i love dakota ridge trail, as a matter of fact I'm going to ride it tomorrow morning..but as of now im looking for a new bike and im looking at this yeti, gg megatrail or evil wreconing
Need a XXL option with a longer reach and higher Stack. Please!
rian4224 try the xl, bikes ride big !
Liam - I’m 6’7” with long legs and arms...I like the reach number but the stack seems a little low. How much space do these ship with on the fork to add spacers. I would need 50mm under the stem with a riser bar.
rian4224 They come with uncut forks, 25mm of spacers but could always add more. Our 6'4" rider opted for a large SB150 after sitting on it, at 5'11" im between M and L and prefer the M. Before Ive ridden XL 4.5 and fit fine. These bikes fit big :)
YETI followed suit with the new ibis Ripmo, I.E. steeper seat tube angle, longer reach, slacker head angle, and of course opting for the 44mm offset over the 51mm. Good to see multiple brands are on par with this new geo and looking forward to see what the future holds ! I just got myself a Ripmo, so I won’t be on a Yeti this year, but this a definitely a bike I’ll be looking at in the future! Keep up the great content Jeff, thanks!
You mean there was ANOTHER bike they were hiding this whole time!? Sneaky...
SO sneaky but well worth the wait :)
The only thing that would stop me buying a Yeti is that I always seem to be on the cusp of their sizes at 180cm. Where as 180cm is smack bang perfect for a large Santa Cruz.. I find it strange because it seems to be a pretty average height. I know there's more involved in sizing up for a bike (inseam measurements etc).. Should I care less?
Best way to know for sure is get out and ride one! I will say that the new 150 and 130 are very long bikes so many taller individuals could potentially size down if they wanted. I recommend riding a M and L back to back to see which feels best to you :)
Why doesn’t yeti turn their switch link sideways like they did on the sb100? I feel like it would add more room for adjustment and create a stiffer rear end.
SB6 better choice if you want to hit the occansional playful bike parks?
It's a hard call between the SB6 and something like the SB130. The SB130 would still make for a very playful bike. Personally if it came down to having one bike to do everything I'd go with the SB130. Can't really go wrong with either bike at the parks so it'll boil down to more of a wheel size thing and riding style than anything else. Hopefully that helped.
o. e.w. I’ve got an SB6C and I’m too scared to get rid of it in case any of these other bikes aren’t any better. It just feels perfect on pretty much perfect as an all rounder.
Preciated. Comes down to the SB6 vs the ibis hd4 - can't decide at all. Hd4 probably a better bike for me (shorter chainstay, wider wheels) but the Yeti is nicer plus very rare where I live.
I love that bike.. But I can't buy that.. It's so expensive for me.. 😢😢
Ok take my money again yeti im buying this!😆
Wow so want this one. I am still on my OLD SB75 which has done me well. My daughter is racing in the NICA series and other local race here in NC for the past 2 years. She is out growing her current bike and with a State championship and runner up she has earned a nice bike. So I will be putting a new bike for me off at least one more year. Does Yeti give a NICA discount to Racers and coaches?
Gary Decker I always really liked the look of the Yeti SB75 and loved the fact that it was a super solid heavy frame. Call me weird but that’s a plus for me. It’s probably Yeti’s most unpopular bike ever but I regret not getting one. I bet it’s an awesome trail bike.
Good God of MTBs.
I commented on another post that Yeti's BB area looks a lot like Hilary's ankles, I was told by a poster to stop fat shaming Hillary.
im loving my mb but wanted more travel, which this has, but it also has a long wheelbase. I want something to be playful and agile and less stable as well as high 27lbs with pedals. Im curious if this is..... lol I hope not for my money issues :)
This is definitely a one bike quiver killer! If you can I'd recommend getting on a demo.
@@WorldwideCyclery thanks for the reply. How agile is it?
Can u use 170mm fork with this bike? Because ive seen someone with orange fork, and i know 150-160mm fox 36 dont come with orange..
Fut Ken sik mang!!! Horray chit!!
Have you guys had any problems with the rear end being flexy?
I prefer the grey yeti sb130 not that keen on the blue frame tho.
Is this a 29er? Why are they going back to a lot of 29s? The 650b was better handling IMO. Am I missing something?
Yup 29er all the way! Yeti still has plenty of 27.5 options as well, they have something for everyone :)
27.5 is a thing of the past son!
I had 2 29ers, liked the 27.5 better. Unless the geometry has changed I felt higher on the bike and although speed and getting over stuff was a little better, tight switchbacks were much harder. I live in Asheville NC and a lot of tight twisty singletrack but hey, I have an SB5 and its the best bike I've had. I love this S130 but the wheels..guess I'll just have to Demo One
Any word if Yeti plans on scrapping the SB5 and SB6 or maybe they can offer a 27.5 version of the 130?
@@joshallen4392 weird I felt like a bear on a circus bike on 27.5.....29 I feel in the bike.. Then again iam 6'3... For me it just works!
Perfect
Why would you get this bike if u have sb5.5 already? Is it worth the the upgrade?
Hey Damian don't you know that the formula for how many bikes someone should have is N + 1? N is the number of bikes you currently own......Joking aside this bike as some very valid and performance increasing improvement over the (recently) older bikes. With that said the SB5.5 will always be one of our favorite bikes and I would say there is no need to stop riding it if it still makes you happy!
How can I find the video of you riding in Golden?
The 2019 Yeti Line up video has us riding around Golden. :)
Price?
Awesome.. ✌✌✌
How much does this model weigh?
But what if I liked drinking horse crap?
only one bottle cage mount??? what is this a downhill bike??
Horse crap gives you wings not that other stuff 🤣🤣
First it was the 150 and now it’s the 130. What is it, girl? Stop playing games.
lottery win bike
Na, sorted life priorities bike!
Please give me the new 150!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can’t afford those bikes so if anyone wants to donate one to me please lmk. Thanks!
I like it but, hard tail 4 life!!!!
Evil bikes have set the trend 3 years ago and now the other brands have finally caught up.......
Mark Smith and that is?
Assuming he means slacker head angle and shorter offset.... Kinda like TRANSITION did in 2018 😎
Troy Hall Evil made a slack mid travel bike, but only slack doesn't make a great bike. Transition made the jumps with the reduced offset and slack, but also long reach and steep seat tubes. Evil IMO is now 3 years behind with seat tubes slacker than head tubes... Now Yeti perfected it with a great susension design and all the geo to suit it.
Liam Woods - Evil didn't just make a "slack" bike they designed a suspension platform and geometry to suit it on a full series of bikes which set the standards so high that all the other major players were nowhere near. 3 years later and similar brands are coming close using similar designs to what evil were doing all them years ago. Also how do you know this bike is perfect geometry etc... it dropped today, don't believe the hype until you've owned one for 2 years!!!
Evil bikes climb like shit as far as I'm concerned... Great on the downs tho.. But I need both traits!
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