Yeti seems to have thrown the original Switch suspension under the bus when they brought out the new Switch Infinity models.
Yeti said that the original Switch system had an inflection point in the linkage (i.e. linkage changed direction while rear axle was still moving smoothly up through the travel) and that it was a subtle issue. But the new SI system also has an inflection point, where the slider changes direction while the rear axle is moving up along its axle path.
Fundamentally, if it was an issue for Switch, then it is likely an issue for the Switch Infinity setup.
Now... I spent a year + on a SB66A (until the swing arm broke, as it did for many - Yeti was great with the warranty by the way), and i really thought it was a terrific bike. But to me it seems odd that Yeti brought up the "issue" with the Switch linkage, while introducing another linkage with the same fundamental configuration, at least with regard to the linkage having an inflection point during the rear axle travel.
Does anyone have insight on this?
Yeti said that the original Switch system had an inflection point in the linkage (i.e. linkage changed direction while rear axle was still moving smoothly up through the travel) and that it was a subtle issue. But the new SI system also has an inflection point, where the slider changes direction while the rear axle is moving up along its axle path.
Fundamentally, if it was an issue for Switch, then it is likely an issue for the Switch Infinity setup.
Now... I spent a year + on a SB66A (until the swing arm broke, as it did for many - Yeti was great with the warranty by the way), and i really thought it was a terrific bike. But to me it seems odd that Yeti brought up the "issue" with the Switch linkage, while introducing another linkage with the same fundamental configuration, at least with regard to the linkage having an inflection point during the rear axle travel.
Does anyone have insight on this?