
Here's the first team bike of the 2009 season. Each rider builds their choice of Yeti frameset around a unique set of components. This makes for a pretty interesting range of bikes that you'll be able to read about here and checkout at the races. Over to Luke, for the lowdown on his bike...
Here's my Yeti race bike for 2009 - a stock large ASR alloy in 2008 team colours. First a bit of history, I've been racing Yeti bikes since summer 2003 starting out with an ARC that is still in the stable today. However since then I have become a total convert to full suspension, especially when it is executed as well as it is on the ASR.
My first Yeti fully was a Kokopelli. I could tell it rode well but was a bit heavy and unrefined. By 2007 I was convinced and grabbed an ASR. The full carbon back end bought weight down to a competitive five pounds and now I am on another ASR - albeit one with bigger, stiffer tubes and more relaxed angles.
This makes a great difference, not that I can notice the stiffness at 65kg, but the handling is now more predictable when the going gets fast which is good to have considering the nature of current UK race courses.

Buildkit comprises of...
Headset - 6 year old Chris King
Fork - RockShox Sid Team, no poplock
Wheels - Stan's ZTR Olympic, Tune QR, tubeless w/yellow tape and various Kenda tyres
Brakes - Hope Mono Mini Pro
Groupset - XTR shifters, front mech; XT cassette 11-32, shadow mech; Ultegra SL compact chainset 44/34 TA rings; SRAM PC991 cross-step chain.
Pedals: Time Xen
Finishing - Raceface Deus XC SL 90mm stem, Next bar and post, SLR saddle, ODI Ruffian lockons, Gore cables, Yeti cable protectors, carbon bar tape chainstay protector, Tune Wassertrager.
All up weight for that is 22.1 pounds.
I suppose the interesting bit is how light this bike is without stupid stuff on. If I was to go all out there is easily another pound or two to drop, but I like to go riding off-piste and not change setup or risk having a bunch of mechanicals.


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