Do you still use it? I’m thinking to get one for my stumpy comp alloy 21… but I’m not sure if it’s worth the cost… I’m relatively light rider (less than 75kg with gear) and a bigger token plus some psi more, give me a good bottom out resistance. The question is, beside bottom out resistance, Ther’s other real benefit? Maybe more mid stroke support (where the dps is not brilliant) ? Thanks
Im 200lbs, even with a stiffer shock i kept bottoming out, so too much levereage to even compensate with a stiffer shock, ill be riding this bike til i break enough on it and its time to get a newer one
What about the Evo Comp Alloy? I know the geometry is already different from the regular Stumpjumper. How does the cascade link work with the EVO Comp Alloy?
Awesome rig 👍😎, that cascade link is a stumpy Evo cascade link? Or a base model cascade link? Does it fit the regular stumpjumper alloy 2021/2022? Thanks in advance and keep sending it 🤙
Exactly the info I was looking for 🤙 thanks!
Do you still use it? I’m thinking to get one for my stumpy comp alloy 21… but I’m not sure if it’s worth the cost…
I’m relatively light rider (less than 75kg with gear) and a bigger token plus some psi more, give me a good bottom out resistance.
The question is, beside bottom out resistance, Ther’s other real benefit? Maybe more mid stroke support (where the dps is not brilliant) ?
Thanks
Im 200lbs, even with a stiffer shock i kept bottoming out, so too much levereage to even compensate with a stiffer shock, ill be riding this bike til i break enough on it and its time to get a newer one
What about the Evo Comp Alloy? I know the geometry is already different from the regular Stumpjumper. How does the cascade link work with the EVO Comp Alloy?
Same, they may be slightly different frames but they make 2 versions of the link for the differe t frames
Awesome rig 👍😎, that cascade link is a stumpy Evo cascade link? Or a base model cascade link? Does it fit the regular stumpjumper alloy 2021/2022? Thanks in advance and keep sending it 🤙
They have different one for base and evo
so you nee a different link for 27.5 and 29? i have the mullet lin from specilized
No, wheel size doesnt matter, they have 2 versions for the standard frame and the evo frame
Hows the link holding up, seriously thinking about getting one for my stumpy
Loving it, no more squishy rear shock
Nice review, any issues with the link contacting the seat tube ? I've heard someone say you have to run the flip chip in the low position.
No issues yet. I like the feel of this way more than when it was stock, feels a lot more firm even tho its only a slightly less leversge
Awesome! Will this allow me to put a longer travel shock? Maybe a 190x51? I also have a 2022 base model alloy.
I stuck with the stock length, doesn't add to.length, we would be stuck switch to an evo frame for longer travel probably
Cascade website tells you what max shock you can go to. I think 210x50
Did you remove or add any spacers to the rear shock?
Nope, works even better with less leverage, rear end is stiffer without any other adjustments