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ASR | OWNER’S MANUAL
13
DROPPER POST INSERTION GUIDE
Droppers are an essential tool for the modern mountain bike but proper clearance checks
are required before heading out for your rst ride.
The key checks are as follows:
Ensure your dropper is short enough to t into the seat tube without interfering with the
frames structure but you are still able to achieve your desired BB-Saddle measurement.
See the max insertion depth chart to conrm this distance for wired and wireless posts.
There are some scenarios where you can t a longer dropper in your frame but when you
drop your dropper the saddle or battery for AXS posts could interfere with your tire during
a suspension compression. See the Min BB-Saddle at full drop to conrm this distance.
Always perform a nal check to ensure your post is installed to at least the minimum
insertion line. Also, compress the dropper and suspension, let the air out of your shock,
to ensure there is no tire interference to the saddle or AXS battery at full bottom out.
We strive to spec out dropper lengths to provide the maximum drop for the highest
percentage of our riders. There is a wide range of saddle heights for every frame size.
There is a possibility saddle height could fall outside of this range. A small percentage
of customers might nd they require a shorter or longer post given their saddle height.
Please ensure you check the minimum dimensions in the below tables before going for
your rst ride. Failure to do so could result in tire to saddle rub or tire to battery contact
for AXS posts.
Please conrm both of these measurements, they are both required to ensure proper
dropper tment.
If you have any questions, please contact Yeti or your local bike shop.
*These measurements are only for cabled droppers. Please make sure if you have a wireless
post you conrm that there is not any interference of the tire hitting the battery when the post
is fully dropped and the suspension is fully compressed.
**If you go lower than the listed minimum, you run the risk of tire to saddle interference.
*Subtract 34mm for a cabled dropper to accommodate housing bend angle.
MAX INSERTION WIRELESS DROPPER (MM)*
FRAME SIZE
X-SMALL 278
SMALL 287. 5
MEDIUM 308
LARGE
348
X-LARGE
373
MINIMUM BB TO SADDLE CABLED DROPPER (MM)*
FRAME SIZE
X-SMALL 494**
SMALL 493**
MEDIUM 499**
LARGE
539**
X-LARGE
564**

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Yeti ASR Specifications

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BrandYeti
ModelASR
CategoryBicycle Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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