Released April 11

The New SB165

Photo Credit: Yeti

Overview

Builds

4

Price Range

$6,300–$9,200

Wheels

29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum

Suspension

Full, 165 / 170mm

Frame Material

Carbon

With recalculated Switch Infinity, the all-new SB165 lets you recalculate whatever, whenever, and however you choose to ride. New geometry. Mixed wheels. Unlimited possibilities. Unrack it for all the park laps, pedal it on character-building epics, push it up spooky steep darksides "nobody" knows about. 

You ask, it gives.

The highs and lows of this model family

Compare the SB165 Range
MSRP
$6,300$7,300$7,900$9,200
Spec Level
Fork
Fox Performance Float 38Fox Performance Float 38Fox Factory Float 38Fox Factory Float 38
Groupset
GX EagleGX Eagle Transmission, X01 Eagle AXSX01 Eagle, X1X0 Eagle Transmission, X01 Eagle AXS
Drivetrain
1 × 121 × 12 Electronic1 × 121 × 12 Electronic
Where to Buy
$6,300

At Yeti

$7,300

At Yeti

$7,900

At Yeti

$9,200

At Yeti

Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Reviews
Bikerumor
First Look and First Rides: 2024 Yeti SB165 Goes MX. More Business - Still Likes to Party

Apr 11, 2024 · Jeremy Benson

We take a look at the new 2024 Yeti SB165 and give our first ride impressions.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
New 2024 Yeti SB165 on test – Fun > Fast

Apr 11, 2024 · Peter Walker

We tested the new 2024 Yeti SB165. Freeride, enduro or mini downhill bike?

Highs
  • High-quality craftsmanship and well-thought-out detail solutions

  • Awesome suspension with plenty of reserves

  • Inspires tons of confidence

  • Mini DH-vibes

Lows
  • Set spring rate for each frame size might require you to buy another spring

  • Tires don’t do justice to the bike’s character and intended use

  • NOT available in turquoise…

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Pinkbike
First Ride: 2024 Yeti SB165 - Now With Mixed Wheels

Apr 11, 2024 · Mike Kazimer

Back in 2020 we called it the 'pedalable park bike,' and I'd say that moniker still rings true, although the shorter fork and 29” wheel does bring it closer to the enduro category; there's a little more speed available than the previous version, and the larger front wheel also helps improve its climbing abilities..

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