Yeti SB150 Long Term Review - Field Testing An Enduro Beast

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After many requests and more than a few discussions with the viewers, I finally took some time to do a long term review on my Yeti SB150. This bike has been amazing fun, but not without its shortcomings.

The 170mm fox 36 front paired with the 150mm rear fox float combined with a slack 64.5 degree head tube angle and 77 degree effective seat angle make this Yeti’s progressive dimensions effective at both climbing and taking the downhill runs at speed with relative confidence.

In this video I'll cover the ins and outs of how I specced this rig, the parts I've swapped out and why I swapped them since I bought the SB150 a little more than a year ago, as well as the general impressions and overall feel of the ride quality and setup. Additionally I'll chat a bit about what I feel like the bike excels at as well as the problems and issues I've found with 14 months of practical real world experience on the bike.

I'll leave a list here as well of how my bike is specced, and what parts I've added on since the beginning of ownership. I'm going to just link directly to the manufacturers websites, but keep in mind that some of these items can be found a bit cheaper if you shop for them on alternative sites!

Bike: https://yeticycles.com/bikes/sb150 (T2 turq build)

Fender: https://www.syncros.com/us/en/product...

Cushcore: https://www.cushcore.com/product/cush...

Wheel-set: https://industrynine.com/wheels/mount...

Pedals: https://www.raceface.com/products/che...

Frame Protection: https://www.lizardskins.com/product-d...


Finally if you were interested in a more in depth review of the Industry Nine wheel-set that I have already reviewed click here to watch that video:    • i9 wheels and hydra hub review. The g...  

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