lewes5
Member
Curious to know more about swapping out the 40t chainring for the 48t chainring.
I’ve only owned my Vado for two weeks and logged about 100 miles on my normal road and hard packed cinder trail route. But it’s becoming apparent that I need to change something. I stay in the lowest level of assistance and never get out of the two highest gears (cogs).
The 48t chainring appears to be a good solution to allow me to use more of the gears. So, I have questions:
1. Is specialized using the 48t on other of its models?
2. Are there motor or programming issues resulting swapping to 48t?
3. Does going to a 48t adversely affect the warranty?
4. Using the 48t, what gear provides the same ratio as the 40t/11t original set up?
5. Who makes the best 48t chainring?
6. Is the swap an easy do it yourself or is it better to have the dealer do the job. Must the motor programming be tweaked?
Thanks for your help!
Chuck
I’ve only owned my Vado for two weeks and logged about 100 miles on my normal road and hard packed cinder trail route. But it’s becoming apparent that I need to change something. I stay in the lowest level of assistance and never get out of the two highest gears (cogs).
The 48t chainring appears to be a good solution to allow me to use more of the gears. So, I have questions:
1. Is specialized using the 48t on other of its models?
2. Are there motor or programming issues resulting swapping to 48t?
3. Does going to a 48t adversely affect the warranty?
4. Using the 48t, what gear provides the same ratio as the 40t/11t original set up?
5. Who makes the best 48t chainring?
6. Is the swap an easy do it yourself or is it better to have the dealer do the job. Must the motor programming be tweaked?
Thanks for your help!
Chuck