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I went from my Canyon Strive On CFR that I had to return due to battery issues to the Specialized Turbo Levo.
The Specialized gets rave reviews, I felt like the suspension on the Canyon was better.
So I read some reviews on suspension and Cascade Components gets lots of rave reviews.
I called talked to Max, ordered the 165 mm long travel suspension and an EXT coilover.
Then Max called back said because I have a S2, size 2 frame there may be fitment issues and I should go with their regular linkage and a stock size shock.
Stock is 210 x 55 and the long travel takes 230 x 65.
But they accidentally send the long travel suspension and the standard length 210 x 55 EXT coilover as pictured.
I put it on and right away noticed the bike was sitting too low and went on their website looked at the pics and sure enough I have the long travel suspension linkages.
First off I will say the quality of the parts is first class, the fit, the clearances and very precise. I decided to take it for a ride around the block.
Yes the EXT is much more sensitive to the small bumps, but also having a one piece linkage instead of a two piece tightened up the rear end.
I got this bike less than a month ago and with the stock linkage I stopped this weekend while riding and started checking everything as it felt like the back end wandered a bit, there is a little flex in the stock rims.
Aside from the extra travel I like the feeling of the back end tracking better.
I told Cascade I want to keep the long travel linkage. They do have another kit that is 160 mm but the linkage is two pieces like stock. I want the one piece so the EXT 230 x 65 mm might rub and I may need to go to Ohlins. Why did Specialized make the linkage two pieces to begin with?
The Specialized gets rave reviews, I felt like the suspension on the Canyon was better.
So I read some reviews on suspension and Cascade Components gets lots of rave reviews.
I called talked to Max, ordered the 165 mm long travel suspension and an EXT coilover.
Then Max called back said because I have a S2, size 2 frame there may be fitment issues and I should go with their regular linkage and a stock size shock.
Stock is 210 x 55 and the long travel takes 230 x 65.
But they accidentally send the long travel suspension and the standard length 210 x 55 EXT coilover as pictured.
I put it on and right away noticed the bike was sitting too low and went on their website looked at the pics and sure enough I have the long travel suspension linkages.
First off I will say the quality of the parts is first class, the fit, the clearances and very precise. I decided to take it for a ride around the block.
Yes the EXT is much more sensitive to the small bumps, but also having a one piece linkage instead of a two piece tightened up the rear end.
I got this bike less than a month ago and with the stock linkage I stopped this weekend while riding and started checking everything as it felt like the back end wandered a bit, there is a little flex in the stock rims.
Aside from the extra travel I like the feeling of the back end tracking better.
I told Cascade I want to keep the long travel linkage. They do have another kit that is 160 mm but the linkage is two pieces like stock. I want the one piece so the EXT 230 x 65 mm might rub and I may need to go to Ohlins. Why did Specialized make the linkage two pieces to begin with?

