lloydt
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I have a lot of chances to take dirt paths instead of roads when riding.  I was also frustrated by the weight of the wheels that come with the Vado 6.0.  
I swapped out the wheels for a pair of 27.5+ Ibis carbon wheels with 2.8" WTB Ranger tires (with sealant instead of tubes). I had these wheels on another bike I didn't like much.
Surprisingly, these wheels are lighter than the wheels that come with the Vado. The bike accelerates faster from a stop but seems to take a little more effort to hit top speed (I don't mind that). When pumped to 20 psi, the bike is really smooth off road. The 27.5" wheels are about 1/2 an inch shorter in diameter than the 29" but there is no problem with pedal strike.
The weird thing is that I needed to replace the front hub. The back wheel is a 'boost' wheel, the front wheel is a 'standard' wheel. I had my bike shop replace the hub on the front wheel.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I swapped out the wheels for a pair of 27.5+ Ibis carbon wheels with 2.8" WTB Ranger tires (with sealant instead of tubes). I had these wheels on another bike I didn't like much.
Surprisingly, these wheels are lighter than the wheels that come with the Vado. The bike accelerates faster from a stop but seems to take a little more effort to hit top speed (I don't mind that). When pumped to 20 psi, the bike is really smooth off road. The 27.5" wheels are about 1/2 an inch shorter in diameter than the 29" but there is no problem with pedal strike.
The weird thing is that I needed to replace the front hub. The back wheel is a 'boost' wheel, the front wheel is a 'standard' wheel. I had my bike shop replace the hub on the front wheel.
 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
			 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		