Yeti Cycles released the SB160 today, and our rides proved it’s a refined big-travel bike that descends like a demon and pedals with ease.
Except for e-bikes, most 2022-2023 bike brands aren’t showcasing significant, splashy innovations. Yeti Cycles conforms to this trend with the new SB160, fine-tuning its race-winning tech. The brand took a great bike and improved it in previously unimaginable ways. The cumulative changes make the SB160 not just a little better than the awesome SB150 but a bike that’s worth investing in.
“When we launched the SB130 and SB150 over 4 years ago, we pushed the envelope on geometry, kinematics, and ride quality,” said Chris Conroy, president and co-owner of Yeti Cycles.
“Those bikes stood the test of time, but we knew we could make them better and make them faster. Our goal was to improve an already great platform by updating the kinematics, chasing down every detail to make the bikes faster, smoother, quieter, and easier to service. Each small detail was considered. Taken in aggregate, they make a massive difference in ride quality and make the SB160 the best bike we’ve ever made.”

The pandemic and the ensuing shortage of bike parts, bikes, and anything related to cycling were a giant inconvenience for riders who needed to keep trusty steeds running. It was also tough for cyclists hoping to upgrade. Being able to buy the new mountain bike you wanted was as rare as sighting a yeti — the hairy one made of flesh and blood — wandering in the woods.
There were benefits of the pandemic for bike companies, however. New bike releases were largely put on hold, with inventory at an all-time low. Manufacturers couldn’t source parts to complete bike builds.
So brands had the opportunity to take a breath, pause the frantic pace of releases, and take the time to perfect new bikes. And the SB160 is a result of this slower development pace.
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Yeti Cycles SB160: Downhill Capable

