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I am in the process of buying my first e-bike and I have narrowed it down to a Specialized Vado. I'm a little stuck on exactly how to configure it and a bit perplexed at which bikes are truly available.
First: a wee bit of background. I had a cheap hybrid bike 25+ years ago, and didn't ride it much as I didn't like having to crane my neck upwards. I am not at all sure the bike fit me, it was just a modest bike. Then a hard core cycling neighbor had a bike accident and ended up getting a recumbent bike. I tried it and found I loved being able to cruise around and enjoy the world more in a motorcycle configuration. I ended up buying an inexpensive bike-E and later upgrading to an Easy Racer. About 10 years ago I bought a modest cruiser with thick tires for riding on dirt roads but it was not something I used much as it was clunky and quickly sold it.
I live in a very hilly area, and to reach my house directly the street has a 17% for about 50+ feet with an obscure back way that has about a 14% grade for about 25 feet. These are not insurmountable but just not fun at the very end of a ride, so I don't ride as often as I would if I didn't have this grade to deal with.
I have been wanting a bike that I can go on dirt roads. Primarily to explore state parks and a handful of local trails. But most of the roads nearby are pavement. I have a Hollywood rack that can support an e-bike but needs a top bar to keep it secure.
I have done my shopping and test riding. After two other extensive brand tests -- Pedego and Trek, I decided to check out Specialized. Although I liked the other two brands, the Specialized just felt better and I liked their computer the best.
I was first directed to the Tero but test rode the Vado and later the Como. The Vado by far fit me the best with the Tero 2nd best. These somewhat 'small' differences are quite pronounced.
I had decided on a Vado 5.0 and was waiting for the shipment to arrive. But that time has passed and now they are saying none will be available till January 2024. Anyone with more knowledge on this?
Sorry for the long story, but I thought more information would be helpful vs explaining things later...
Here are my 'questions'
1. Would it be worth waiting till 2024 for a 5.0? I have kept my Easy Racer for 20 years and would likely keep whatever e-bike for a similar amount of time.
2. I was leaning towards the extra boost of a 5.0 for the hills but also just for the 'fun' of it. I probably wouldn't use it much but I did test ride a full throttle bike and it was fun.
3. Should I consider a Turbo Vado SL 5.0? I have no stairs to climb or need for a lightweight bike but they have some in stock but not all configurations and sizes.
4. Are there any tires I could put on the SL that would work well on dirt roads. I have no plans to be a technical mountain bike rider at all. I just want to be able to explore more remote areas. So I am looking for something suitable that could go up or down anything reasonable and be able to handle desert sand.
5. Yes, there are IHG Vado 5.0s available. But I was not fond of IHG at all. I could see it would be great in the flats, but after many years of riding a recumbent I really like being able to adjust the gears for the hill coming up.
6. Step-Through or not? I'm only leaning a bit towards the not step-through for transportation on the back of my van with the rack. I did the measurements and I think it will be fine with the step-through but anyone with more experience with this?
7. EQ necessary or not? I don't plan on riding in the rain.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
First: a wee bit of background. I had a cheap hybrid bike 25+ years ago, and didn't ride it much as I didn't like having to crane my neck upwards. I am not at all sure the bike fit me, it was just a modest bike. Then a hard core cycling neighbor had a bike accident and ended up getting a recumbent bike. I tried it and found I loved being able to cruise around and enjoy the world more in a motorcycle configuration. I ended up buying an inexpensive bike-E and later upgrading to an Easy Racer. About 10 years ago I bought a modest cruiser with thick tires for riding on dirt roads but it was not something I used much as it was clunky and quickly sold it.
I live in a very hilly area, and to reach my house directly the street has a 17% for about 50+ feet with an obscure back way that has about a 14% grade for about 25 feet. These are not insurmountable but just not fun at the very end of a ride, so I don't ride as often as I would if I didn't have this grade to deal with.
I have been wanting a bike that I can go on dirt roads. Primarily to explore state parks and a handful of local trails. But most of the roads nearby are pavement. I have a Hollywood rack that can support an e-bike but needs a top bar to keep it secure.
I have done my shopping and test riding. After two other extensive brand tests -- Pedego and Trek, I decided to check out Specialized. Although I liked the other two brands, the Specialized just felt better and I liked their computer the best.
I was first directed to the Tero but test rode the Vado and later the Como. The Vado by far fit me the best with the Tero 2nd best. These somewhat 'small' differences are quite pronounced.
I had decided on a Vado 5.0 and was waiting for the shipment to arrive. But that time has passed and now they are saying none will be available till January 2024. Anyone with more knowledge on this?
Sorry for the long story, but I thought more information would be helpful vs explaining things later...
Here are my 'questions'
1. Would it be worth waiting till 2024 for a 5.0? I have kept my Easy Racer for 20 years and would likely keep whatever e-bike for a similar amount of time.
2. I was leaning towards the extra boost of a 5.0 for the hills but also just for the 'fun' of it. I probably wouldn't use it much but I did test ride a full throttle bike and it was fun.
3. Should I consider a Turbo Vado SL 5.0? I have no stairs to climb or need for a lightweight bike but they have some in stock but not all configurations and sizes.
4. Are there any tires I could put on the SL that would work well on dirt roads. I have no plans to be a technical mountain bike rider at all. I just want to be able to explore more remote areas. So I am looking for something suitable that could go up or down anything reasonable and be able to handle desert sand.
5. Yes, there are IHG Vado 5.0s available. But I was not fond of IHG at all. I could see it would be great in the flats, but after many years of riding a recumbent I really like being able to adjust the gears for the hill coming up.
6. Step-Through or not? I'm only leaning a bit towards the not step-through for transportation on the back of my van with the rack. I did the measurements and I think it will be fine with the step-through but anyone with more experience with this?
7. EQ necessary or not? I don't plan on riding in the rain.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!