Rod Jets
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Hi from Wellington, New Zealand.
I've been riding my Specialized Vado 3 for over a year now and have 2,800km on it. I tried a lot of different ebikes before the Vado. I can't believe how well it fitted straight out of the box and how much it felt like a normal bike. Still, there have been a couple of changes I've made.
The stock Trigger tyres are really good on road and in the dry off road, but as it's winter now I'm running the Crossmark's which are much better in the mud and wet trails, but are noisier on road. I'm getting 1,300km per chain and a little less per set of brake pads.
If I could change anything about the bike it would be to have 6mm more mudguard clearance in the back under the carrier and rear stays. There aren't many 47mm wide tyres around suited to trail riding, but there is a fair selection of 2.1" 29er tyres.
The Vado 3 has made commuting the highlight of my day rain, or shine. What a great bike!
cheers
I've been riding my Specialized Vado 3 for over a year now and have 2,800km on it. I tried a lot of different ebikes before the Vado. I can't believe how well it fitted straight out of the box and how much it felt like a normal bike. Still, there have been a couple of changes I've made.
- Motor has been factory derestricted from 32km/hr to 43km/hr
- 48T chainring replaces the 40T original
- 12/42 10sp Deore cassette
- 130link KMC X10e chain
- Brooks Flyer Special saddle
- Maxxis Crossmark 2.1" tyres
The stock Trigger tyres are really good on road and in the dry off road, but as it's winter now I'm running the Crossmark's which are much better in the mud and wet trails, but are noisier on road. I'm getting 1,300km per chain and a little less per set of brake pads.
If I could change anything about the bike it would be to have 6mm more mudguard clearance in the back under the carrier and rear stays. There aren't many 47mm wide tyres around suited to trail riding, but there is a fair selection of 2.1" 29er tyres.
The Vado 3 has made commuting the highlight of my day rain, or shine. What a great bike!
cheers
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