MTB Ranger
New Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- South Orange County, California
After buying my first eMTB last fall, I've fallen in love with cycling again. My current ride is a 2021 Giant Trance X E+ 3 and I'm very happy with it on my local trails.
Now I'm looking into becoming a roadie again and since I live in the foothills of a mile-high mountain anywhere I go means climbing. Fine, I love climbing but I'm also nearing 70 and can't make it up the steep stuff on the analog anymore.
On pavement I want to go fastish so class 3 is for me. But I also want something a lot lighter than my 50+ pound Trance. I was looking at Specialized since they've got the Creo (pricey and nobody has one available anyway). The Vado SL looks pretty interesting even though until now I'd thought most drop-bars.
So the question: What else should I consider? I've googled around for hours without getting nearly enough information. I want to buy local—Southern California—so I can test it out. And I'd like to stay within a budget, so no $15,000 dream machines. The Vado SL (4.0 or maybe 5.0) seems to buy me enough bike. I'd also consider used but people are asking silly prices. (I've got a 250cc dual-sport motorcycle I'd gladly trade for the right bike. )
As for road or gravel: The idea of gravel is new to me but seems interesting since I mostly MTB these days anyway. But I see myself mostly on pavement, chewing up miles. Ideas?
Now I'm looking into becoming a roadie again and since I live in the foothills of a mile-high mountain anywhere I go means climbing. Fine, I love climbing but I'm also nearing 70 and can't make it up the steep stuff on the analog anymore.
On pavement I want to go fastish so class 3 is for me. But I also want something a lot lighter than my 50+ pound Trance. I was looking at Specialized since they've got the Creo (pricey and nobody has one available anyway). The Vado SL looks pretty interesting even though until now I'd thought most drop-bars.
So the question: What else should I consider? I've googled around for hours without getting nearly enough information. I want to buy local—Southern California—so I can test it out. And I'd like to stay within a budget, so no $15,000 dream machines. The Vado SL (4.0 or maybe 5.0) seems to buy me enough bike. I'd also consider used but people are asking silly prices. (I've got a 250cc dual-sport motorcycle I'd gladly trade for the right bike. )
As for road or gravel: The idea of gravel is new to me but seems interesting since I mostly MTB these days anyway. But I see myself mostly on pavement, chewing up miles. Ideas?