A mini report on some upgrades that I have made which may be of interest (XL Carbon Comp):
1) Offset bushing - definitely noticeable in the handling department. Feels more "in the bike" and confident on the steeps. Not too much of a change that would make the bike sluggish. Stock, the bike felt a tad bit twitchy to me, but that was coming from a 2019 Kenevo (mostly). Does not seem to affect the climbing of steeps either. Super easy to swap as well and inexpensive.
2) Cascade Component link - I have been the tester for Cascade on this link as they originally made it for the Stumpjumper (
Stumpjumper LT Link 2018-Current) . The SJ link had a bit of fitment issues mostly due to the Levo SL swing arm seem a bit more beefed up. This is being addressed in a V1.1 right now, which should be ready shortly.
In terms of performance, it increase progressivity. For me, that means a bit more supple off the top (higher leverage ratio initially), same midstroke "pop" and minimal shock bob as stock , and better bottom out performance. Big increase in DH performance IMO, even with the stock shock. If I was to get a coil - I am not sure I would do it without this link or a shock that as a HBO.
3) MT7 Brakes - not much needs to be said here. Miles ahead of the Guide R in modulation and power. My front Guide started leaking within 3x rides...
I also added 800mm carbon bars (nukeproof horizon v2) - which is my preference, but helped with the fit/handling as well.
My original goal was to make this bike a bit more aggressive to suit my riding but not lose the trail bike feel. I do believe that this bike deserves a better rear shock (X2 probably) and a 160mm fork. Better wheels at some point as well. Otherwise, it's a pretty stellar bike. I am approaching my PRs set on my Kenevo already and really think this bike can be my do-it-all (other than non-ebike trails).
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