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Quick Details
Specifications
When it comes to trail
riding, 29ers are quickly becoming the norm. And by working well-beyond
contemporary design, it's no surprise that the Yeti SB-95 Enduro
Complete Bike is leading the way. While the advantages of twenty-nine
inch wheels are nothing new, disadvantages, when packaged into a
full-suspension platform, still exist. Luckily, Yeti has broken the
code and shatter the mold with its new SB-95. Ultra-long wheelbases
have plagued full-suspension 29ers since their inception, resulting in
lethargic handling on technical trails. However, with a direct-mount
front derailleur and Yeti's compact Switch Technology eccentric
suspension, Yeti was able to tuck the large rear wheel as far as
possible under the rider, while keeping the chain stays short. The end
result is a long-travel 29er chassis that handles with surprising ease
and eagerness. This compact eccentric continuously adjusts the lower
pivot position, allowing for a rearward, small-bump damping axle path.
All the while, the system maintains a firm, pedal-friendly platform.
When you start to blow through the travel, the eccentric rotates in the
opposite direction for a responsive midstroke. And finally, you get to
the end position where the suspension becomes progressively stiffer for
big hit absorption. Switch Technology is also tuned to be independent
of chain forces, preventing any kickback when spinning through rock
gardens. Switch Technology not only features perfected pivot and
rear-axle motion, it also rides on oversized pivots, pins, and axles to
ensure precise, friction-free movement with long maintenance intervals.
Controlling the suspension movement is the lauded Fox Float with the
new CDT dampening. Matched up to it is a 120mm 34 Float with CTD as
well.

