ASR T3 X0 AXS TRANSMISSION

The Yeti ASR marks the brand's return to dedicated cross-country racing after a long hiatus. Moving away from the heavier Switch Infinity linkage found on its trail bikes, Yeti utilizes a minimalist flex-stay single-pivot suspension design to achieve an ultra-light carbon chassis. Built strictly around 29-inch wheels, the platform pairs 115 millimeters of rear travel with a 120-millimeter fork to handle the increasingly technical reality of modern race courses. It is a purebred race machine, yet its suspension kinematics and frame compliance give it a broader appeal for riders seeking a fast, capable short-travel option. The frame incorporates practical details for everyday usability, including a threaded bottom bracket, universal derailleur hanger compatibility, and room for two water bottles inside the front triangle. Ultimately, the ASR is designed for riders who prioritize climbing efficiency and low weight but still want a composed, capable chassis when the trail points downhill.

$8,700Gen 2024 ASR
Yeti ASR T3 X0 AXS TRANSMISSION
Build
Size

Inventory

Stack599.4mm
Reach444.5mm
Top tube599.4mm
Headtube length101.6mm
Standover height772.2mm
Seat tube length429.3mm

Fit and geometry

The ASR utilizes modern cross-country geometry to balance aggressive climbing posture with downhill stability. A slack 66.5-degree head tube angle pushes the front wheel forward, providing a stable steering feel that resists twitchiness on steep descents. This is paired with a 75.5-degree effective seat tube angle that keeps the rider centered over the bottom bracket for efficient power transfer.

Yeti implements size-specific chainstay lengths across the size run, ensuring that the fore-aft balance remains consistent whether riding an extra-small or an extra-large frame. The reach is moderate for the category, which, when combined with the stock 55-millimeter stem, creates a slightly more upright seated position than traditional, stretched-out race bikes. This posture reduces neck and lower back strain during marathon events.

Handling is highly responsive, aided by narrow 740-millimeter or 760-millimeter handlebars depending on the build. While the slack front end can feel slightly sluggish in the tightest low-speed switchbacks, the bike’s low overall weight and forward-biased rider position make it easy to muscle through technical sections and quickly correct lines.

Full specs

Frameset

Frame

TURQ series carbon fiber frame, Threaded BB, internally tunneled cable routing, 148mm x 12mm BOOST dropouts, sealed enduro max pivot bearings, Universal derailleur hanger (UDH), and axle.

Fork

ROCKSHOX SID ULTIMATE 3P REMOTE 120MM (Upgradable)

Rear shock

ROCKSHOX SIDLUXE ULTIMATE 3P REMOTE (Upgradable)

Weight

23.93

Groupset

Shift levers

SRAM AXS POD CONTROLLER

Rear derailleur

SRAM X0 EAGLE AXS TRANSMISSION

Cassette

SRAM X0 EAGLE TRANSMISSION 10-52

Chain

SRAM X0 EAGLE TRANSMISSION FLATTOP

Crankset

SRAM X0 EAGLE TRANSMISSION 32T 170MM

Bottom bracket

SRAM DUB BSA 73

Front brake

SRAM MOTIVE SILVER

Rear brake

SRAM MOTIVE SILVER

Front rotor

SRAM CENTERLINE X 180

Rear rotor

SRAM CENTERLINE X 160

Wheelset

Front wheel

DT SWISS XRC1700 30MM (Upgradable)

Rear wheel

DT SWISS XRC1700 30MM (Upgradable)

Front tire

MAXXIS REKON 2.4 EXO

Rear tire

MAXXIS REKON RACE 2.4 EXO

Cockpit

Stem

BIKE YOKE BARKEEPER 55MM

Handlebars

RACE FACE NEXT SL 35X740

Saddle

WTB SOLANO CHROMOLY

Seatpost

CRANK BROTHERS HIGHLINE 11/XS-SM: 100MM, MD: 125MM, LG-XL: 150MM

Grips

SRAM TWISTLOC ULT 3P

Builds

The ASR lineup is split between the standard C-Series carbon frames and the lighter, premium Turq-Series frames. The C-Series builds serve as the entry point, featuring mechanical or wireless SRAM GX drivetrains, RockShox Select-level suspension, and alloy DT Swiss wheels. These models utilize internal tube-in-tube cable routing for easier maintenance.

Stepping up to the Turq-Series drops frame weight and introduces higher-end components. The mid-tier T-Series builds upgrade to RockShox Ultimate suspension with a TwistLoc remote, lighter Fox Transfer SL dropper posts, and SRAM X0 Transmission drivetrains. However, reviewers frequently noted that these mid-tier models still rely on relatively heavy alloy wheelsets, which can dull acceleration compared to similarly priced competitors.

At the top of the ladder, the flagship T5 Ultimate build showcases a wireless-only frame devoid of cable ports to save maximum weight. It features SRAM’s XX SL Transmission, a Quarq power meter, carbon DT Swiss XRC 1200 wheels, and the automated RockShox Flight Attendant suspension system. While the C-Series models offer the most accessible value for privateer racers, the Turq-Series frames provide a premium foundation for riders willing to invest in aftermarket carbon wheel upgrades to maximize the platform's potential.

Reviews

Reviewers consistently praise the ASR for its exceptional climbing speed and surprisingly capable descending manners. By recommending a generous thirty percent rear sag, Yeti created a suspension feel that prioritizes grip over absolute firmness. Testers noted this setup delivers "above-average sensitivity and traction" (Blisterreview), allowing the rear wheel to track smoothly over roots and rocks rather than deflecting. The frame itself avoids feeling overly rigid, with reviewers appreciating a "healthy dose of compliance" (YouTube) that filters out high-frequency trail chatter and reduces fatigue on long rides.

When pointed uphill, the bike accelerates with immediate purpose. One tester remarked that the bike's ability to maintain pace on flat and rolling terrain made it feel as though it were "hiding a motor in its slender frame" (Freehub). However, the active nature of the suspension means the bike relies heavily on its three-position remote lockout. In the fully open setting, riders observed some bobbing during out-of-the-saddle sprints, making the lockout lever a necessity for maximum efficiency.

On descents, the ASR remains stable and predictable, though it has limits. While it handles typical cross-country tracks with ease, the short-stroke shock and lightweight chassis can become overwhelmed on severe, black-graded technical trails. Despite this ceiling, the consensus points to a highly refined race bike that is "calm, poised and composed" (Off) across a wide variety of terrain.

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