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I didn’t think of the Mahle, good point. That would definitely be interesting.Hoping the new Mahle. Trying to find an excuse not to buy an EP801 C2 at 35% off.
We all loose our way, from time to time!!I really don't understand Yeti's thinking behind their new offering, I've had my160e for 3 years and as good as it is it would really benefit from a slight increase in power and more range, for Yeti to pivot 180° and move in the opposite direction is bewildering to say the least, if they don't update their flagship 160e soon then it really could be the beginning of the end as they seem to have ignored people's desire for more power, from a race bred company that's puzzling.
Is this why Yeti came out with a $14K USD MTe bike?I was chatting with my mate about this yesterday, he’s a gold level Yeti dealer. He was saying that he’s not heard anything about an updated 160e yet, he did say that Yeti is flat broke so that might be why there’s no news.
Same price as the new S-Works, not that it makes it any better. Prices are completely out of control, $10K seemed like a big number and then we just slid right past it adding thousands more on to start hitting $14k for a few of these brands, truly crazy.Is this why Yeti came out with a $14K USD MTe bike?
We are several years into high end MTB's and post-pandemic and the prices are still ridiculous. Is their goal to keep these bikes only with the 1% crowd that can afford them?
I guess Yeti has always been a premium brand, even with their mechanical bikes, but anything over $10K for a MTB is nuts. I'll keep my KSL around and that won't help sell bikes! I'm 4 years into my KSL and almost the same with my SB 130LR which is all I've rode this summer. Haven't touched my e-Bike.
Same price as the new S-Works, not that it makes it any better. Prices are completely out of control, $10K seemed like a big number and then we just slid right past it adding thousands more on to start hitting $14k for a few of these brands, truly crazy.
They charge it because they can get away with it unfortunately, there’s just no reason these components need to cost as much as they do. You can buy an entire motorcycle with much more rugged and complicated components for the same as one of these little bikes. The fact that an MTB tire costs almost $100, the same as entire small car tire, is laughable as well. Having all the major components (Drivetrain, suspension, brakes, wheels) all come from different manufacturers each getting their own profit margins along the way definitely adds to it. If each bike manufacturer sourced the majority of this stuff in-house overall bike prices could theoretically be a lot lower than they are today, but that’s just not how this industry works.I anticipated, post-pandemic that prices would have come back to reality, but I guess with a good economy that has people still spending endlessly, it might be part of the reason they've all elected to keep prices at those levels. But the bike business is also fickle and mostly seasonal. They make have too all start seriously taking a longer look at how they price their bikes as I have really no reason to get a new bike at the moment.
Is this why Yeti came out with a $14K USD MTe bike?
We are several years into high end MTB's and post-pandemic and the prices are still ridiculous. Is their goal to keep these bikes only with the 1% crowd that can afford them?
I guess Yeti has always been a premium brand, even with their mechanical bikes, but anything over $10K for a MTB is nuts. I'll keep my KSL around and that won't help sell bikes! I'm 4 years into my KSL and almost the same with my SB 130LR which is all I've rode this summer. Haven't touched my e-Bike.
I’m guessing Yeti is hoping it will get them out of the red and back into the greenall I know is my buddy isn’t really happy with the pricing or Yeti in general, he was saying this will more than likely be his last year as a Yeti dealer which is crazy considering he’s good friends with the owners. He worked at Yeti HQ for years before leaving to start his own shop and Yeti was the main brand he opened his shop with.
They charge it because they can get away with it unfortunately, there’s just no reason these components need to cost as much as they do. You can buy an entire motorcycle with much more rugged and complicated components for the same as one of these little bikes. The fact that an MTB tire costs almost $100, the same as entire small car tire, is laughable as well. Having all the major components (Drivetrain, suspension, brakes, wheels) all come from different manufacturers each getting their own profit margins along the way definitely adds to it. If each bike manufacturer sourced the majority of this stuff in-house overall bike prices could theoretically be a lot lower than they are today, but that’s just not how this industry works.
Seems like it would most likely be a Bosch based bike? DJI would be a nice surprise, but I would be very surprised by that.I've just been told that a revamped 160E is expected to be announced within the next 6 weeks. With bikes expected later this year or early 2026. Certainly one I will be watching closely.
It’s definitely Bosch based, it essentially looks exactly the same with a few minor changes. The only real question is did they go with the 600 or 800 battery, judging by the down tube size I’d say they went with the 800.Seems like it would most likely be a Bosch based bike? DJI would be a nice surprise, but I would be very surprised by that.
Something tells me this may be under-whelming, but let's see. Maybe something similar to the MTe with different interchangeable battery options. If their MTe is $14K USD, I wonder how they will price this new 160E.I've just been told that a revamped 160E is expected to be announced within the next 6 weeks. With bikes expected later this year or early 2026. Certainly one I will be watching closely.
It’s definitely Bosch based, it essentially looks exactly the same with a few minor changes. The only real question is did they go with the 600 or 800 battery, judging by the down tube size I’d say they went with the 800.
Something tells me this may be under-whelming, but let's see. Maybe something similar to the MTe with different interchangeable battery options. If their MTe is $14K USD, I wonder how they will price this new 160E.
On side note: Anyone here have a significant amount of time on the 160E? I test drove one a few years ago in a parking lot, and like my SB 130, I immediately liked the ride height feel up front - far more than my Kenevo SL. I've always considered jumping on the Yeti e-Bike bandwagon, even if there's isn't a dedicated forum here for it.![]()
I had one for about 6 months, loved it. I’ve always said if they ditched Shimano I’d buy another one. I’ve only seen a “spy” shot photo of the new one so couldn’t really tell too much about it. I’ve messaged my buddy in the US to see what info I can get out of him on it.
Curious....You ended up selling it - the 160E?
I bought one at close to 50% off a couple months ago. The bike itself is amazing - there’s definitely some magic in Yeti’s suspension, which is why I bought the bike, as I’m not a bike fan of the Amflow (my other ebike) suspension platform.Something tells me this may be under-whelming, but let's see. Maybe something similar to the MTe with different interchangeable battery options. If their MTe is $14K USD, I wonder how they will price this new 160E.
On side note: Anyone here have a significant amount of time on the 160E? I test drove one a few years ago in a parking lot, and like my SB 130, I immediately liked the ride height feel up front - far more than my Kenevo SL. I've always considered jumping on the Yeti e-Bike bandwagon, even if there's isn't a dedicated forum here for it.![]()
Or better still the ZF, then it would be silent, powerful and handle like a dreamI bought one at close to 50% off a couple months ago. The bike itself is amazing - there’s definitely some magic in Yeti’s suspension, which is why I bought the bike, as I’m not a bike fan of the Amflow (my other ebike) suspension platform.
The EP801 motor was more underwhelming than I expected, the bike itself better than expected (after over-forking to slacken the HA). If they released a new model with the DJI, they’d sell thousands of them. It’d be the perfect bike IMO.
Or better still the ZF, then it would be silent, powerful and handle like a dream![]()
Yeah, as confirmed already, it’s Gen 5 Bosch.Seems like it would most likely be a Bosch based bike? DJI would be a nice surprise, but I would be very surprised by that.
I’ve been told over $20K AUD here in Australia. So eye-wateringly expensive !!Something tells me this may be under-whelming, but let's see. Maybe something similar to the MTe with different interchangeable battery options. If their MTe is $14K USD, I wonder how they will price this new 160E.
On side note: Anyone here have a significant amount of time on the 160E? I test drove one a few years ago in a parking lot, and like my SB 130, I immediately liked the ride height feel up front - far more than my Kenevo SL. I've always considered jumping on the Yeti e-Bike bandwagon, even if there's isn't a dedicated forum here for it.![]()
I’ve been told over $20K AUD here in Australia. So eye-wateringly expensive !!
That’s in line with Specialized/Santa Cruz/Trek for a top of the line bike isn’t it? Seems to be the going rate these days unfortunately.RIP Yeti.