Salespunk
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For the heavier riders our there you will get much more out of a custom tune on your rear shock compared to something like the Cascade link. Standard valving is tailored to rider weights from 150-200 lbs. Outside of that range you will not see the best from the shock without changing the shim stack.
I highly recommend someone like Fluid Focus in San Diego that is certified by all the major shock manufacturers, has a bench dyno, etc. There are not many tuners that run these types of setups and there are a lot of "backyard" tuners out there that will be hit or miss on getting you the right setup.
All this being said the Cascade solutions are very good. I ran one on my '19 SJ Evo and it really helped the bike making it more progressive. As a side note, a 55 mm stroke shock does not make the bike more progressive, it just moves farther on the curve. The leverage start point and end point at the stock 52.5 mm of shaft travel do not change.
I highly recommend someone like Fluid Focus in San Diego that is certified by all the major shock manufacturers, has a bench dyno, etc. There are not many tuners that run these types of setups and there are a lot of "backyard" tuners out there that will be hit or miss on getting you the right setup.
All this being said the Cascade solutions are very good. I ran one on my '19 SJ Evo and it really helped the bike making it more progressive. As a side note, a 55 mm stroke shock does not make the bike more progressive, it just moves farther on the curve. The leverage start point and end point at the stock 52.5 mm of shaft travel do not change.