Can I replace or modify any Yeti frame parts on my ARC?
All replacement frame parts for your ARC can be found through your local dealer or on our webstore. Only genuine Yeti parts should be used when replacing any parts on your frame. We know there are a lot of aftermarket products out there that seem legit but we do not have the ability to qualify and ensure all of these products are safe to use on our frames. If it is found that any frame part has been modified or replaced all warranties will be voided and all liability will be assumed by the customer.
Can I change or upgrade the spec components on my ARC?
There are many options in aftermarket parts to upgrade or personalize your bike. Some parts are standardized, especially from the big brands like Fox, Shimano, SRAM etc. You should always confirm with a professional mechanic that your parts are the correct standard and correctly and securely mount to your bike without any interference or play. Pay special attention to all the bikes standards and check the fit before use
Can I use an angleset on the ARC?
The ARC was designed with an integrated headset which has the headset cups molded into the frame so you can easily drop the bearings into the cups. There are some aftermarket angle-sets available for this style headset however the frame was not tested for the use of these and therefore should not be used. Yeti's warranty will be voided if it is found an angleset was installed on the frame and all liability will be assumed by the customer. See “What travel fork is the ARC designed to use” for more information.
What travel fork is the ARC designed to use?
The ARC is designed to run a 130mm travel fork. We tested this frame to 20mm over the spec fork. So if you’re feeling the need to beef up the fork you can run up to a 150mm fork no problem. Bottom line - max axle to crown measurement of 564mm. Increasing your fork travel will slacken the head angle and seat tube angle and raise the bottom bracket. Running a shorter fork is fine too if that suits you. Shortening the fork will steepen the head angle and seat tube angle and lower the bottom bracket For more geometry information, check out the geometry section.
How big of a tire can I fit on the ARC?
The short answer is the ARC can accept up to a 2.6" tire. There is great tire clearance on the ARC but tire sizes vary widely by manufacturers, so it is hard to give a number that works for all brands.
Can I fit a water bottle inside the front triangle?
Yes, we designed the ARC to accommodate a standard sized water bottle inside the front triangle and one under the down tube. We recommend using a side-entry cage for easiest access.
What cranks and bottom bracket can I use on the ARC?
The ARC bottom-bracket standard is PF92 [92mm] and only wide “q” factor cranks are compatible. It is readily compatible with Shimano, SRAM, and RaceFace cranks, but a fit check is required for other brands.
What rear wheel axle fits on my ARC?
The ARC is designed to work exclusively with SRAM's Universal Derailleur Hanger at 12x148mm spacing. This axle had a thread pitch 12x1.0. Note that this axle is only compatible with frames specifically designed with the Universal Derailleur Hanger.
What type of headset does the ARC use?
The ARC uses an Integrated 41mm/52mm tapered headset. This system allows for the headset bearings to be contained inside the head tube for an overall lower ride height, more simplified installation, and increased stiffness.
How big of a rotor will fit on the frame?
The ARC has a direct mount rear brake tab and can run a 160mm rotor without the need for a brake adaptor. With the use of a brake adaptor the frame can accept up to a 180mm rotor.
Can I run a stealth seatpost dropper on the ARC?
Yes. The ARC has routing options for stealth only.
What chainline was the ARC designed around?
The ARC was designed around a 55mm chainline. Depending on the crank and chain ring configuration you can run other chainlines but you will have to do a clearance check first. Minimum clearance from the chainring teeth to the chainstay is 3.5mm.
What is the max size single-chainring that fits on the ARC?
"Without getting too technical, the max chainring size depends on the crank chainline and the chainring shape. Minimum clearance from the chainring teeth to the chainstay is 3.5mm.
Shimano / SRAM 55mm chainline Boost cranks: 34t round / 32t oval
Minimum Chainring Size: 28t round / 30t oval
Confused? Ask your local dealer or call us 303.278.6909."
Does the ARC have ISCG mounts?
Yes. The ARC has an integrated 2-bolt ISCG ’05 mount. It is designed to work best with low-profile modern guides; depending on the brand, some older models with larger upper guides may not fit. We always recommend performing a fit-check with a specific chainguide to confirm compatibility.
What size seat post does the ARC use?
The ARC uses a 31.6mm seat post.
What size seat collar does the ARC use?
The ARC uses a 36.4mm seat collar.
What is the warranty on my ARC?
The ARC frame has a LIFETIME warranty against manufacturer defect.
What is the longest travel dropper post I can run on the ARC?
This is mostly defined by your inseam. There is no frame limitation, so in theory, you can run any travel as long as you are above the minimum insert mark and you are not so low your tire rubs on your saddle. Your local Yeti dealer can help you sort this out. We run 175mm drop on all size frames.
Can I convert this bike into a "mullet" bike and put a 27.5" wheel on rear of the ARC?
It is possible, but we would not suggest it as it would lower your BB too much and slacken your head tube angle and seat tube angle. But hey, if those changes suit your ride style then go for it.
Can I run 27.5”+ tires on the ARC?
The ARC is designed for 29” wheels and tires with clearance for 29x2.6 tires. 27.5”+ tire clearance will vary depending on the rim and tire combo, as well as air pressure.