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Jan/Feb 09 Very few bikes are as shrouded in mystery and controversy than the Yeti C-26. To many, this frame exists only as internet rumors and the occasional poorly-scanned photo. Like a campfire ghost-story, its cursed tale is told by "cult" bike collectors and enthusiasts as a relic of mountain biking's unadorned past, and its halcyon days of over-abundance. The rise and fall of the C-26 project mimics that of countless other startups from that era, where thousands were thrown at the "next big thing" in design, only to have the company pull up stakes to follow hotter trends that popped up seemingly overnight. Yet, where many exotic frames have vanished into obscurity, the legend of the C-26 endures not as a success, but as perhaps the greatest failure of the impenetrable force that was Yeti Cycles, the big little company that could seemingly do no wrong.
This is the Bugatti Veyron of mountain bikes. So rare you're lucky enough to even see a picture of one. As far as the actual frames, the location of only five are known. There is rumored to be around 10 bikes in the world assembled from stolen tubes. I found a set of these frame tubes here in Durango, and for over a year know. Chris Herting has been re-creating the prototype using my tubes. Its done now. The White Whale caught, and the Dark Tower ascended. I can honestly say I've never seen a cooler bike. Mike Wilk
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