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2019 Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA vs 2019 Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle

The Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA and Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle are both bikes. The Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA is an electric mountain bike, meaning you get a boost to your pedaling. The Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle isn't an electric mountain bike. The Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA's frame is made from Aluminium / Alloy, while the Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle's is Carbon. Both bikes have 29" wheels. The forks on the Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA are RockShox, while the Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle has Fox forks. The Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA retails for $4,000 USD. The Fuji Ambient Evo 29 1.5 USA comes in M, L, XL, while the Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle comes in S, M, L, XL.

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    Yeti SB100 2019 SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle 2019

    Yeti SB100 TURQ X01 Race Eagle

  • Frame weight: 5.50 lbs (2.50 kg), Custom downtube and chainstay protection, Internally molded carbon tubes inside frame for cable routing, Rear shock size: 190mm x 37.5mm, Recommended sag: 32% (12mm), Switch Infinity suspension redesigned for 100mm of travel, Integrated axle and derailleur hanger system, Uninterrupted seat tube for compatibility with longer travel seatpost dropper,

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  • Frameset
  • Frame Material
  • Frame
  • Fork
  • Shock
  • Motor
  • Battery
  • Wheels
  • Hubs
  • Wheels
  • Wheel Size
  • Spokes
  • Tires
  • Drivetrain
  • Chain
  • Crank
  • Bottom Bracket
  • Front Derailleur
  • Rear Derailleur
  • Shifters
  • Cassette
  • Pedals
  • Components
  • Brakeset
  • Brakeset Brand
  • Handlebar
  • Saddle
  • Seatpost
  • Stem
  • Grips
  • Headset
  • A2-SL alloy
  • RockShox Recon RL 29, remote lockout, tapered alloy steerer , Boost 110 x 15mm Maxlite Stealth thru axle, 32mm stanchions, 120mm
  • Bosch Performance CX, mid-motor
  • Bosch Power Tube, integrated in downtube, 500 Wh
  • Shimano MT400-Boost
  • WTB STP i25 TCS, double wall, 32 hole
  • 29"
  • 14/15g stainless steel
  • WTB Vigilante Comp, DNA, wire, 29x2.3"
  • 475, None, 14 tooth, KMC e10S with Missing Link, 10-speed, EPT anti-rust
  • FSA CK-745 with chainguard, IS
  • (-55 drop)
  • Shimano Deore M6000, Shadow Plus
  • Shimano Deore M6000, Rapid Fire
  • Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc, 180mm rotors, Shimano MT200, 2 finger
  • Oval Concepts 205 flat, 6061 alloy, +/- 5mm rise, 9° sweep, 31.8mm clamp
  • Oval Concepts 238 Trail, steel rail
  • Oval OE, 6061 alloy, micro adjust, 30.9mm, Nutted, 30.9mm, Nutted
  • Oval Concepts 600AM, 3D-forged 6061 alloy, 0°, 31.8mm clamp, 60mm on M/L, 70mm on XL
  • Oval Concepts 634 Trail, single lock-on, dual density Kraton
  • FSA No.42B, caged bearings
  • TURQ high modulus carbon fiber main frame and swing arm
  • FOX 34 Factory, 120mm
  • FOX Factory DPS
  • DT Swiss XM 1501 Spline One wheelset, Upgrade option: DT Swiss XRC 1200 wheelset (+$900)
  • DT Swiss XM 1501 Spline One, 25mm inner width, Upgrade option: DT Swiss XRC 1200 , 25mm inner width (+$900)
  • 29"
  • DT Swiss
  • Maxxis Minion DHF 2.3" 3C EXO front / Maxxis Aggressor 2.3" 3C EXO rear
  • 437mm, N/A, SRAM X-Sync 30 tooth, narrow/wide, direct mount, SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed
  • SRAM X01 Carbon Eagle
  • 332.1mm, 332mm, SRAM PF92
  • N/A (designed for single ring use only)
  • SRAM X01 Eagle, 12-speed
  • SRAM X01 Eagle, 12-speed
  • SRAM Level TLM, centerlock, 180mm front / 160mm rear rotors, SRAM Level TLM
  • Yeti Carbon, 760mm width, 35mm diameter
  • WTB Custom Volt
  • FOX Transfer Performance, size S - 100mm travel, size M - 125mm travel , size L/XL - 150mm travel, 30.9mm, Standard, single bolt, 35mm diameter, 30.9mm, Standard, single bolt, 35mm diameter
  • Race Face Turbine Basic 35, 50mm length
  • Ergon GE1
  • Cane Creek 40 Series, integrated, IS41 top, IS52 bottom

Why it pays to compare

Mountain Bikes are complicated machines.

They have parts from hundreds of different manufacturers, come in all shapes and sizes (and colours) and are all suited for different purposes. Choosing the right new (or used) Mountain Bike is a complicated, confusing and highly emotional (think buying a new car- the shiny red one is the best choice right?).

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What to compare

Components

It's essential to know which components make up a bike. From there you can compare the differences, such as build quality, performance, features, weight and price. This takes some of the guesswork out of buying a mountain bike.

Here are the components that have the biggest impact on your ride. You should be paying particular attention to these:

  • Fork
  • Shock
  • Drivetrain (Derailleur, shifter, cranks, chain etc.)
  • Brakeset
  • Wheels
Price

Ultimately, for most of us, price is the deciding factor and you want to get the most bang for your buck. Comparing the price of mountain bikes, along with which components you're getting, helps you determine what you're actually paying for. Are you spending your hard-earned dollars on a quality bike frame, with quality components and a solid warranty? Or are you simply paying for a brand name?

Reviews

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Warranties

Different bike companies have different warranties. It's important to compare the length of these warranties, what they'll cover and who's covered.

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