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    twy reacted to mschwett's post in the thread California tries to limit to 250 watt??? with Like Like.
    this is the inevitable result of the "we don't want any (even reasonable) regulations on ebikes, personal responsibility and enforcement...
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    It won't matter if there is one wheel or two in the rear as the distance from the axle(s) to the tongue will be the same. The only...
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    twy replied to the thread Turbo Vado SL 4.0 Tick-Tock Noise.
    Probably a totally useless piece of info but I had a similar problem on my old Specialized Pitch 650B. Took me forever to find it but it...
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    twy reacted to Stefan Mikes's post in the thread Turbo Vado 3 with Like Like.
    I am dry on my rides. The down tubes of my two Specialized e-bikes are regularly being stained though. The long flap on my big Vado was...
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    twy reacted to Stefan Mikes's post in the thread "Chained in Perdition" with Like Like.
    The most precise chain length calculator by Park Tool and @Stefan Mikes :) (You can download it). Use on a computer. When the web page...
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    twy reacted to Stefan Mikes's post in the thread Turbo Vado 3 with Like Like.
    Ah. This is the part of the patented mudguard/fender, too. It is a very short extension in the front, and it has never caused any issue...
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    twy replied to the thread Turbo Vado 3.
    The rear extension on my front fender does get caught frequently when on trails but has yet to break (disclosure - I do not ride real...
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    twy replied to the thread Turbo Vado 3.
    When Specialized originally came out with those fenders they made a big deal of that front piece having channels to help direct the...
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    twy replied to the thread Turbo Vado 3.
    The front rack is an MIK compatible rack and mounts the same as on my wife's Como. The headlight is removable from the rack. They have...
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    twy reacted to opimax's post in the thread Turbo Vado 3 with Like Like.
    Front fender extensions do protect from water off tire better than not. Also catch a lot of junk the moment you are off clear paths.
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