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Trevor SB66 (Added April 2012)
Thought you would like my yeti build. Looks even better in real life and rides fantastic.
  Mark SB66 (Added April 2012)
- Nearly finished my sb66 medium in lime
- Fox 36 160 mm
- Fox dhx rc4
- Saint crank
- SRAM x0 rear mech 10sp and shifter
- Hope stem
- renthal bars
- Thompson seat post
- Wtb devo yeti saddle
- Dmr vault pedals
- Formula the one brakes borrowed from my 303rdh
    Paul SB-66 (Added March 2012)
- Small SB66 frame in Lime
- 142x12mm rear Chip System dropouts
- Shimano 142x12mm rear axle
- Fox 36 Float R 160mm forks
- Hope inset headset
- Renthal Fatbars cut down to 750mm
- Renthal Duo stem 50mm
- ODI Troy Lee grips in black
- Hayes Stroker Ace brakes (200mm rotor front, 160mm rotor rear)
- Sun Ringle wheels, Jumping Flea hubs on Equalizer 27 rims
- Maxxis Minion up front, Ardent rear.
- Raceface Atlas Freeride cranks, rings (24-36) and bash guard.
- Raceface X-Type Race DH bottom bracket.
- XT Derailleurs 10 speed
- SLX shifters 10 speed
- SLX 11-34 cassette 10 speed
- SRAM PC 1031 10 speed chain
- Thomson seatpost
- SDG Bel Air saddle
- Shimano DX M647 pedals
- 32.2lbs inc pedals.
 Dan SB-66 (Added January 2012)
Just thought i'd let you have a couple of pics of my new Yeti SB-66. Just had the
one ride in it's current and final (I say final anyway) guise.
- · Medium frame
- · Fox 36 Float R
- · Stans Flow on Hope Pro 2 evo's
- · Conti Barron 2.3 black chilli
- · Rockshox Reverb
- · 1x10 X0 gearing and chain device
- · Hope Tech X2 brakes
- · Easton Haven carbon bars and mag stem
- · ODI/Yeti grips
- Comes in about 31lbs but feels much lighter when riding - it accelerates so quickly it's untrue.
Need to have a play with the shock to get the right tune but very impressed initially. Just need to learn how to ride it properly now!
  Melin SB-66 (Added December 2011)
Send in from Titan Cycles in Spain.
 Tom SB-66 (Added December 2011)
Here are the details of my new SB66, it has taken nearly 6 months from choosing to riding but the end
result is well worth it. The staff and manager Dave at my LBS, Cycleworks Leatherhead were excellent, particullarly when I realised the rear shock didn't suit my riding style or intended use. They got it retuned no problem!
Intended use; all mountain, trail. Rider height 5' 11", rider weight 11st
- Medium frame.
- Fox RP23 boost valve shock: re-tuned to medium compression and rebound damping, large air can volumn reducer fitted.
- Fox36 RLC fork.
- Mavic Crossmax SX wheel set.
- Maxxis HighRoller LUST 2.35 tyres.
- Rockshox reverb seat post.
- SDG Belair titanium saddle.
- 10 X 1 Shimano gearing, XTR shifter, XT mech, SLX crank.
- MRP chain device.
- XTR trail brakes.
- Sunline V1 stem (50mm) and bars.
- ODI Ruffian lock-on grips.
Overall weight with pedals: approx 32 lbs.
Conclusion: Great handling and looking bike!
Feels fast and has a very stiff chassis. Needs shock retune to work as an AM bike with a 160mm fork, which in my view is the whole
point of a bike with it's frame weight, travel and geometry
Yannick SB-66 (Added November 2011)
Just had my inaugural shakedown run on the 66...awesome
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