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After a decade, Yeti Cycles resurrect their ASR XC bike

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since Yeti made their mark on the cross-country circuit. Well, for 2024 they’re back, with a modernised ASR complete with beefed-up 120mm-travel fork and 115mm of rear-wheel travel. It’s claimed to be Yeti’s lightest full-sus bike yet, with geometry and kinematics designed to cope with modern XC tracks. Yeti say the bottom bracket is low enough for the bike to feel planted at speed and to rail turns, while

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