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    Used bike lot

    Specialized Vado 1.0 with $500 in upgrades.
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    Used bike lot

    It’s a men’s medium. I am 5’8” if that helps. I added fenders, a rack, Ortleib panniers, Nightlight lights front and back, a $150.00 “Loud” brand horn, and a $240 Body Float seat post shock absorber. The battery should be good, if you can trust the reviews, for another 19,000 miles. I would not...
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    Used bike lot

    I have a Turbo Vado 1.0 which I bought nine months ago and have put a on a trouble free 2,900 miles. My only complaint, is the suspension. I have a body-float on the seat, but the front suspension fork I find inadequate. So, I was thinking of going to a Levo SL. so I could not only get good...
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    One Bike

    I want to put forth the notion of "one bike": A bike for commuting, as well as mountain biking. Riese Moeller makes a commuter bike with mountain bike suspension and dual batteries. The problem is that it costs ten thousand dollars, making it cost prohibitive for many folks, including me. I...
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    Commute with Full Suspension

    I bought a Vado 1.0 several months ago and I have put almost 2,000 miles on the bike. I sold my car a few weeks ago and enjoy the savings as well as the bike. Keeping in mind that I am almost 76 years old, my first choice was a full suspension commuter bike with fenders and a rack, but, the...
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    Vado 1.0

    I am 75 years old and I live in the desert, and I ride up until 109 degrees. So, after viewing videos for a years, I bought a Vado 1.0. I bought the 1.0 because I had great lights and horn and rack, which the bike store transferred for me. I love the bike. By not using assist when on a mild...
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