Bikes with 27.5-inch wheels have become rare. At least in the high-end segment, most of the SB 135 C2's competitors roll on larger 29er wheels. But the hype around the Yeti brand has always lived a bit on the courage to be different. This philosophy is in the latest offspring from Colorado not only in the choice of wheel size. Also in the rear end, as always, you go your own way. With the Switch Infinity Link, the Americans also pursue their independent approach to the rear triangle in the SB 135 C2. The advantage explained in one sentence: The main bearing mounted on sliders allows a particularly good linkage of the rear shock and an optimal wheel lift curve when compressing it. The moderate 65,4 degree head tube angle ensures a balanced handling. The combination of a long top tube and low stack value will make you sit sporty on the Yeti SB 135 C2. If you love crisp downhill runs, there are other All Mountain around under 8000 Euro that would suit you better. With 5 years warranty, nothing stands in the way of a long-term relationship.