Yeti 4x - Complete

Yeti

Pro Rider
New wheels and other small parts from the original build...Hope you guys like.

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Frame: Yeti 4x Long
Fork: Fox Talas RL
Headset: Chris King Nothreadset 1 1/8
Front Hub: Chris King ISO Disc Black
Rear Hub: Chris King ISO Disc Black
Rims: 2007 Mavic 721 Black
Shifter: 2007 Sram x.9
Rear Derr: Sram x.9
Stem: Thomson 4x 50mm
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 27.2 (Cut Down)
Cranks: Shimano XT 170mm
Chainguide: MRP System 3
Chain: Shimano Durace 9spd
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 12-25
Pedals: Shimano DX 647
Tyres: Mavic Crossmark 2.1
Seat: Selle Italia SLR XC
Brake Levers: Shimano Saint
Brakes: Shimano Saint 6" Rotors
Grips: ODI Lock on Ruffian
Bars: FSA alloy bars...
Lawn: Stock Green Grass thinking of upgrading.


Weight: 13.25 kg

The bike is awesome, rides like a bmx, sounds amazing with the new hub and so light, tight and responsive.
 
if your riding 4x on it - stupid question.... why is the seat so high? wouldnt you nut yourself on every pump??
 
Holy crap! Love it mate! Everything is top of the range, such a beautiful bike. Ride it hard mate!
 
sweet bike i love yetis wish i had the bank account to afford a 303 :mad: but i'll stick to giant....
 
thanks for the comments, yeah dunno how the grass is green...bit of greywater always helps.

The talas' are great for everthing, super stiff, light and feel smooth.
 
Is it fair for me to say that i Hate you?
That is one trick bike you have on your hands, cant beat the yetis.
 
[B said:
Lawn[/B]: Stock Green Grass thinking of upgrading.

You should upgrade to brown and dead lawn, from the look of things around 90% of australia are doing it, its the way to go these days. So hot right now:p
 
stinky - you still gonna hit up the trance or you over the idea?

thanks for the comments on the lawn. it rox.
 
that lawn is just not good enough, get rid of and get some greener lawn.



nice bike, 13.5kg is a nice weight, any lighter and i reckon the bike would fell to floatie

Yeah the weight was pretty good...similiar weight to a lot of decent hardtails so it was something to be happy about.

yeah grey water does the trick with the lawn....nothing better than a bit of old soapy water ;)
 
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