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welCome to the tribe. 

Congratulations on your 

purChase of a new yeti.

we are confident your new bicycle will exceed 
your expectations for value, performance, and 
ride quality. each frameset and component 
has been custom specified and designed to 
enhance your riding experience. whether you 
are a beginner cyclist, or a seasoned pro, 
your yeti bicycle will provide endless hours of 
two-wheeled fun. 

this model specific manual is designed to 
be used in conjunction with the general yeti 
Owner’s manual and the manuals supplied by 
the suspension manufactures. if you did not 
receive the yeti owner’s manual or the manual 
provided by the suspension manufacturer 
download the materials off the internet, or 
contact your local dealer.

Bicycling can be a hazardous activity 
even under the best of circumstances. 
proper maintenance of your bicycle is your 
responsibility and when done properly helps 
reduce the risk of injury and damage to your 
bicycle. 

this manual outlines basic setup and 
maintenance recommendations of your new 
yeti. Because it 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 
local authorized yeti Dealer. 

this manual contains many “warnings” and 
“Cautions” concerning the consequences 
of failure to maintain or inspect your bicycle. 
the word “warning” indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation in which , if not avoided, 
could result in serious injury or death. the 
word “Caution”  indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation in which, if not avoided 
may result in minor injuries or damage to 
your bicycle or a component of your bicycle. 
Be sure to read and understand all of the 
warnings and Cautions listed in the manual. 

Warning: Make sure you review and understand the warnings, instructions, and content of this manual and accompanying 
manuals for your bicycle. 

Warning: technological advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex and the pace of innovation is 
increasing. it is impossible for this manual or the accompanying manuals to provide all the information required to properly 
repair and/or maintain your bicycle. in order to help minimize the chances of an injury, it is critical for you to have work 
performed by an authorized Yeti retailer.

Summary of Contents for SB95 2012

Page 1: ...YETI CYCLES 600 Corporate Circle Unit D Golden CO 80401 888 576 9384 www yeticycles com owner smanual 2012yetisb95...

Page 2: ...Features 08 Geometery 10 Maintenance Schedule 12 setup overview 14 Shock Setup 15 Quick start guide 16 Cable Line Setup 18 technical Assembly Overview 20 chip system 26 Exploded Views 28 REBUILD KITS...

Page 3: ...ate 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 local authorized Yeti Dealer...

Page 4: ...more welding area increased stiffness and lower overall ride height 6 The SB95 uses a 2 0 inch stroke 7 5 inch eye to eye shock by Fox Racing Shox 7 The Yeti chip system allows for an easy switch betw...

Page 5: ...5 13 5 13 5 13 5 H 28 5 29 1 29 3 30 0 I 3 7 4 1 4 9 5 5 J 21 8 21 8 21 8 21 8 K 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 Small 5 3 160 CM 5 7 171 CM Medium 5 7 171 CM 5 11 180 CM Large 5 11 180 CM 6 3 191 CM X large 6 3 191...

Page 6: ...n the manual For general bicycle maintenance please consult the torque specifications of the manufacture s component you are adjusting Clean and lube chain Check tire pressure Clean bike of mud and de...

Page 7: ...ine air pressure you need to measure the sag To measure the sag slide the travel indicator O Ring up against the shock body With a friend supporting the bike sit on the saddle do not bounce and allow...

Page 8: ...ausing a bucking sensation Adjustments that are too slow clockwise adjustment will cause packing of the rear wheel indicated by a sluggish ride feeling ride Slower rebound turn the knob clockwise Fast...

Page 9: ...re cable through the housing and attach to the derailleur to finish The rear brake line loops across the head tube and runs down the cable stops on the top of the down tube Use zip ties to secure the...

Page 10: ...hammer 2 5mm allen key Two 5mm allen keys Two 6mm allen keys 10mm allen key Guide pin tool Lock ring pliers Grease Blue loctite Place the 60mm OD quad o ring by the non drive side main pivot bushing...

Page 11: ...install it through the link from the drive side of the frame Use a dead blow hammer to tap the axle into place 05 06 08 07 Apply blue loctite to the threads on the lower link axle cap Install and tig...

Page 12: ...ide and tighten with two 5mm allen keys Repeat the process for the shock and upper link interface Use the fox guide pin tool and a dead blow hammer to help guide any female Ti bolts through the frame...

Page 13: ...insert them into the drive cap through the swingarm and into the hanger Fit the 12MM non drive insert into the groove on the inside of the non drive side chainstay The insert should be flush with the...

Page 14: ...1 25x10mm 1 15 HNA0000RBA0000CST0000 bumper stop 1 16 hnas95a00000000000008 axle 40mm sb 95 1 17 hnas95a00000000000009 axle 45mm sb 95 1 18 300040430 o ring quad 56 8x60 4x1 6 1 19 hnas95a000000000000...

Page 15: ...00RBA0000CST0000 bumper stop 1 300040430 o ring quad 56 8x60 4x1 6 1 HNAS95A00000000000000 main pivot collet axle sb 95 1 HNAS95A00000000000001 collet wedge 15mm 2 HNAS95A00000000000002 collet bolt m8...

Page 16: ...nclude the cost of travel or shipment to and from an authorized Yeti dealer In order to exercise your rights under these limited warranties the bicycle or frameset must be presented to an authorized Y...

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