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The all-new Yeti SB165 replaces the SB6. It's bigger, badder, and radder in every way. This is the slackest bike in Yeti's lineup with the most travel. It's also tuned for a coil shock. Meet the SB165, the small-wheeled sibling to the SB150. Highlights 27.5-inch (650b) wheels 165mm (6.5-inches) rear travel // 180mm (7.1-inches) front travel with shorter offset fork Coil-specific Switch Infinity suspension system with two-piece wishbone-style shock extender High-end TURQ and more affordable C-Series carbon models (220g frame weight difference) Tapered integrated headtube (41mm/52mm) Custom downtube protector and chain guards Internally molded carbon tubes inside of the frame for improved cable routing Integrated axle and derailleur hanger system Boost hub spacing front and rear Press-fit 92 bottom bracket with ISCG05 mounts 180mm direct rear brake mount Clearance for a standard-sized water bottle inside the frame Lab tested to Yeti's more rigorous downhill standards Lifetime warranty and crash replacement program Actual Weight: 32.6-pounds (14.8kg, size XL, without pedals) Complete builds start at $5,599 USD Brandon came to Slovenia knowing there was room for improvement on Yeti's premiere 27.5 bike, and he left thinking the SB165 not only met but far exceeded expectations. Impressive suspension performance and dialed geometry allow you to put full confidence into the SB165. Yeti doesn't like to have redundancies in their lineup, so what void does this bike fill? The SB165 is the one we'd call on when things are likely to get steep and deep, when you want to throw your bike around with ease, and when you want to mash through the rowdy bits without abandon. More SB165 details: https://www.yeticycles.com/ Thanks to H+I Adventures for the amazing first ride experience: https://www.mountainbikeworldwide.com/