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SB135 

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  OWNER’S MANUAL

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (1 OF 2)

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TURQ AND CARBON SERIES SB135?

TURQ Series bikes are manufactured with the highest quality and best-performing carbon fiber 
available and offer the perfect balance of stiffness, durability, and compliance. The result is a bike 
that feels smooth, solid and aggressive. Carbon series bikes use a modified carbon fiber layup of 
our TURQ Series bikes. By using different materials and tweaking the fiber layup, we are able to 
make a more aggressively priced carbon high-performance mountain bike while maintaining the 
strength and stiffness of its higher end sibling. The carbon series SB135 weighs a bit more, about 
210g for a frame.

WHAT IS SWITCH INFINITY TECHNOLOGY AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

Switch Infinity utilizes a patented translating pivot that automatically switches direction as the bike 
moves through its travel. This provides excellent anti-squat characteristics for superior pedaling 
performance and ideal suspension characteristics as it gets deeper into the travel. Inside are a 
pair of greased bushings that slide up and down on two Kashima coated rails – it’s not an extra 
shock that needs to be filled with air. Just keep it greased and wiped clean per our maintenance 
recommendations below.

DOES THE SWITCH INFINITY SYSTEM REQUIRE MAINTENANCE?

The fully sealed Switch Infinity mechanism has external grease ports to lube the bushings  
and seals. Yeti and development partner Fox Racing Shox recommend a lubrication interval of 
40 hrs of riding. Particularly wet or fine-dust climates may require more frequent service. It also 
doesn’t hurt to wipe off any excess dust and dirt that may accumulate throughout the week.  
Any maintenance supplies you need can be found on our webstore or at your local dealer. 
 
For detailed maintenance information, please visit  

https://www.ridefox.com/fox17/help.php?m=bike&id=465

CAN I REPLACE OR MODIFY ANY YETI FRAME PARTS ON MY SB135?

All replacement frame parts for your SB135 can be found through your local dealer or on our 
webstore. Only genuine Yeti parts should be used when replacing any parts on your frame.  We 
know there are a lot of aftermarket products out there that seem legit but we do not have the 
ability to qualify and ensure all of these products are safe to use on our frames. If it is found that 
any frame part has been modified or replaced all warranties will be voided and all liability will 
be assumed by the customer.

CAN I CHANGE OR UPGRADE THE SPEC COMPONENTS ON MY SB135?

There are many options in aftermarket parts to upgrade or personalize your bike. Some parts are 
standardized, especially from the big brands like Fox, Shimano, SRAM etc. You should always 
confirm with a professional mechanic that your parts are the correct standard and correctly and 
securely mount to your bike without any interference or play. Pay special attention to all the bikes 
standards and check the fit before use.

CAN I USE AN ANGLESET ON THE SB135?

The SB135 was designed with an integrated headset which has the headset cups molded into 
the frame so you can easily drop the bearings into the cups. There are some aftermarket angle-
sets available for this style headset however the frame was not tested for the use of these and 
therefore should not be used.  Yeti’s warranty will be voided if it is found an angleset was installed 
on the frame and all liability will be assumed by the customer.  See “What travel fork is the SB135 
designed to use” for more information.

WHAT TRAVEL FORK IS THE SB135 DESIGNED TO USE?

The SB135 is designed to run a 150mm or 160mm travel fork. We tested this frame to 20mm over 
the spec fork. So if you’re feeling the need to beef up the fork you can run up to a 180mm fork no 
problem. Bottom line - max axle to crown measurement of 577mm.  Increasing your fork travel will 
slacken the head angle and seat tube angle and raise the bottom bracket. Running a shorter fork 
is fine too if that suits you. Shortening the fork will steepen the head angle and seat tube angle 
and lower the bottom bracket  For more geometry information, check out the geometry section.

HOW BIG OF A TIRE CAN I FIT ON THE SB135?

The short answer is the SB135 can accept up to a 2.6” tire. There is great tire clearance on the 
SB135 but tire sizes vary widely by manufacturers, so it is hard to give a number that works for  
all brands.

CAN I FIT A WATER BOTTLE INSIDE THE FRONT TRIANGLE?

Yes, we designed the SB135 to accommodate a standard sized water bottle inside the front 
triangle for sizes L-XL and a standard 21oz water bottle for size MD with a piggy-back shock.  
Size XS and SM frames will fit Yeti’s 15oz Hot Lap bottle.  We recommend using a side-entry  
cage for easiest access.

WHAT CRANKS AND BOTTOM BRACKET CAN I USE ON THE SB135?

The SB135 bottom-bracket standard is BSA 73mm and only wide “q” factor cranks are 
compatible. It is readily compatible with Shimano, SRAM, and RaceFace cranks, but a fit  
check is required for other brands.

WHAT REAR WHEEL AXLE FITS ON MY SB135?

The SB135 is designed to work exclusively with SRAM’s Universal Derailleur Hanger at 12x148mm 
spacing. This axle has a thread pitch 12x1.0 and a length of 172mm. Note that this axle is only 
compatible with frames specifically designed with the Universal Derailleur Hanger. 

WHAT TYPE OF HEADSET DOES THE SB135 USE?

The SB135 uses an Integrated 41mm/52mm tapered headset. This system allows for the headset 
bearings to be contained inside the head tube for an overall lower ride height, more simplified 
installation, and increased stiffness.

Содержание SB135/LR

Страница 1: ...YETI SB135 LR OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...STANDARDS 07 MAINTENANCE 08 FRAME ASSEMBLY 09 BEARING PRESS ASSEMBLY 12 SWITCH INFINITY BEARING ASSEMBLY 13 SEAT POST SET UP 15 SWITCH INFINITY SERVICE 16 DROPPER POST INSERTION GUIDE 17 EXPLODED VIE...

Страница 3: ...is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that may occur during the assembly setup and maintenance of your bicycle Yeti recommends that all service and repairs be performed by your loc...

Страница 4: ...ithout leaving behind open housing ports 6 INTERNALLY MOLDED CABLE TUBES FOR HASSLE FREE ROUTING AND A QUIET BIKE Gone are the days of fishing your cables through your downtube hoping they pop out the...

Страница 5: ...649 C HEAD TUBE ANGLE 65 65 65 D EFF SEATTUBE ANGLE 76 5 76 5 76 5 E ACTUAL SEATTUBE AN GL E 71 6 71 6 71 9 F CHAINSTAY LENGTH 433 435 437 G WHEELBASE 1203 1229 1261 H ESTIMATED BB HEIGHT 340 340 340...

Страница 6: ...65 4 65 4 65 4 65 4 65 4 D EFF SEATTUBE ANGLE 77 77 77 77 77 E ACTUAL SEATTUBE ANGL E 72 1 72 4 72 72 1 72 3 F CHAINSTAY LENGTH 429 431 433 435 437 G WHEELBASE 1128 1164 1199 1225 1257 H ESTIMATED BB...

Страница 7: ...OM BRACKET BSA 73MM REAR WHEEL 148MM X 12MM BOOST SEATPOST 31 6MM CHAINLINE 55MM HEADSET INTEGRATED 41MM 52MM TAPERED REAR BRAKE POST MOUNT 180MM SHOCK HARDWARE FRONT M8 X 36MM REAR CUSTOM INSERT MIN...

Страница 8: ...nd lube chain Check tire pressure Clean bike of mud and debris Check brake function Ensure all cable ends are covered with crimped cable end caps Check rims for deformations or cracks Check for loose...

Страница 9: ...ly tight 05 Install Lower DT Protector 3 36 to the front triangle using 3x Low Profile M5 Screws 3 27 Torque 5 Nm 04 Place a Head Tube Cable Port Cover 3 32 into each recess behind the head tube Place...

Страница 10: ...hould be oriented to the top Secure with a Guide Pin and assemble Female 8x41mm Bolt 3 17 with Washer 3 21 through the assembly Apply Loctite to the threads and secure with Male M6 Bolt 3 19 and Washe...

Страница 11: ...ds and grease shaft of Small Collet Axle 3 14 Install small Collet Axle 3 14 through the lower Extender 3 22 through the Shock and thread into Upper Extender 3 23 Torque 15 Nm Grease wedge and threads...

Страница 12: ...er bearing spacer against the pressed lower bearing Press the non drive side bearing into the link until bearing bottoms against the spacer BEARING PRESS ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 3 2 1 LINK BEARING PRESS Press...

Страница 13: ...ng Remove axle sleeve from drive side bearing Remove drive side bearing Press drive side bearing into Switch Infinity body Slide axle sleeve into drive side bearing Press non drive side bearing onto s...

Страница 14: ...move non drive side bearing Press non drive side bearing into switch infinity housing ensure extended race is facing outward from switch infinity body Place axle sleeve in body and press drive side be...

Страница 15: ...it exits near the downtube cable port access hole STANDARD ROUTING SET UP 04 While pushing the housing into the head tube port continue guiding the cable up the seat tube through the access hole until...

Страница 16: ...m 09 Re install the housing clamps at the main pivot Place a single clamp onto the shifter housing and secure with a M4 x 16L screw Place a clamp and clamp base around the brake housing and secure wit...

Страница 17: ...um drop for the highest percentage of our riders There is a wide range of saddle heights for every frame size There is a possibility saddle height could fall outside of this range A small percentage o...

Страница 18: ...I 07856 300030364 SH 3 5 YETI 08096 300030376 3 6 YETI 08446 300030366 C 3 7 YETI 08465 300030367 CO 3 8 YETI 08467 300030368 3 9 YETI 09003 300030378 C 3 10 YETI 01445 300040486 3 11 YETI 01111 30003...

Страница 19: ...NDER BEARING EXTENSION 2 3 16 200020427 SB135 LINK ASSEMBLY MD XL 1 3 17 300030372 BOLT FEMALE 8 X 41 0 M6 THREAD 1 3 18 300030371 BOLT FEMALE 8 X 45 0 M6 THREAD 1 3 19 300030370 SCREW MALE M6X12 0MM...

Страница 20: ...300030173 SCREW FH M4 X 0 7 10L 3 300040523 COVER HT PORT BLIND PA6 1 300040542 COVER CABLE PORT BLANK RIGHT EXIT 1 300040510 FRAME PLUG CABLE PORT 2 300030366 CLAMP BASE 23MM X 3 5T BRAKE HOUSING 1 3...

Страница 21: ...REW FH M4 X 0 7 16L 1 300030177 SCREW FH M4 X 0 7 25L 3 300030357 SHCS LOW PROFILE M5 X 0 8 16L 5 300030358 WASHER 5 2 X 8 8 X 1 0 MM STAINLESS ED BLACK 2 300040518 COVER CABLE PORT SINGLE RIGHT EXIT...

Страница 22: ...Fox Shimano SRAM etc You should always confirm with a professional mechanic that your parts are the correct standard and correctly and securely mount to your bike without any interference or play Pay...

Страница 23: ...ticycles com gear detail shock eyelet spacer CAN I PUT A COIL SHOCK ON MY SB135 Yes M XL size SB135s are designed to be compatible with both air and coil sprung shocks Sizes XS and small are not compa...

Страница 24: ...e ll get you back on the trail with a reasonable replacement price Same conditions as above Lifetime Warranty applies to all 2019 and newer frames including the SB100 Model year 2018 and older frames...

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