I will always have a soft spot for Yetis (owned 2, an SB5c and an SB165) but the switch infinity was too much of a PITA for maintenance for me. Maybe I had bad ones, but I had to constantly re-grease them. And the SB165 had a zerk fitting behind the swingarm, so you had to pull the whole thing to do it.
I will admit, the suspension design felt great on the trail!
May 17, 2023, 10:28 a.m. - KavuRider
I will always have a soft spot for Yetis (owned 2, an SB5c and an SB165) but the switch infinity was too much of a PITA for maintenance for me. Maybe I had bad ones, but I had to constantly re-grease them. And the SB165 had a zerk fitting behind the swingarm, so you had to pull the whole thing to do it. I will admit, the suspension design felt great on the trail!