Well, awhile back I posted that I had would rather have a Turbo Vado SL. Thats still true, but the Turbo Vado SL is not available in Colombia. So I am doing my best to enjoy all the fine qualities of my Turbo Vado and change a few things around to be more to my liking. I have always ridden road bikes in the past and active suspension components like suspension seatposts, stems and forks are outside of my experience and my comfort zone.
I ride mostly in the city…however Medellin has more than its share of nasty bumpy broken surfaces, potholes, ruts, and gravel backstreets.
so I have replaced the stock seatpost and saddle with a Ritchey carbon Seapost and a Gilles Berthoud leather saddle with titanium rails (I have lusted after that saddle for well over a decade, and at my age that is pushing it!)
I also replaced the stock bars and grips with Passchier laminated bamboo bars ( I ran this pair on my old road bike for a year and I LOVE the soft ride they give) and Ergon cork grips. now I the front end is much more to my liking.
the lovely Japanese made Crane bell is roughly 10X louder than the “bell” that comes with the Turbo Vado stock.
Next will be some 650x48 Rene Herse semi-slick tires and lighter tubes.
now if I could just replace that suspension fork with a rigid carbon fork
I ride mostly in the city…however Medellin has more than its share of nasty bumpy broken surfaces, potholes, ruts, and gravel backstreets.
so I have replaced the stock seatpost and saddle with a Ritchey carbon Seapost and a Gilles Berthoud leather saddle with titanium rails (I have lusted after that saddle for well over a decade, and at my age that is pushing it!)
I also replaced the stock bars and grips with Passchier laminated bamboo bars ( I ran this pair on my old road bike for a year and I LOVE the soft ride they give) and Ergon cork grips. now I the front end is much more to my liking.
the lovely Japanese made Crane bell is roughly 10X louder than the “bell” that comes with the Turbo Vado stock.
Next will be some 650x48 Rene Herse semi-slick tires and lighter tubes.
now if I could just replace that suspension fork with a rigid carbon fork