MAPC
Active Member
If you read through this thread, you will see that I, too, struggled between the Vado and Como. Your analysis is correct about the riding position. I felt that I 'wanted to want' the Vado but that the Como seemed safer. In the end, I challenged myself to get the Vado (which I do think is a better bike) and I don't think I will regret it. I REALLY enjoyed my 2 short rides today (less than 10 miles total). I don't find it too upright and I do think that going too 'cruiser' would have been a cop out (for me)....but I didn't have the 'leg over' issue that you are dealing with.I too am looking at getting either a Como or a Vado. Today in a phone call with a person at a local bike shop, he made the distinction that the Vado's geometry is more like a commuter/fitness bike, and the Como is more like a beach cruiser. He said that on the Como the rider sits more upright, and on the Vado the rider's back is a little more relaxed and would be more comfortable for longer rides (more than an hour, say). In looking at the pictures I see that the Como has handlebars that are a little higher than the seat, whereas on the Vado the handlebars and seat are more on less on a level. This makes me want the Vado.
However, I am concerned with the geometry of mounting the bike. Given the heavy weight of these bikes I hope I won't have to tip the bike over toward me and swing my leg over the seat to get on and off. The Como comes in a "low entry" geometry that looks like it should be fairly easy to put my leg through the opening, whereas the Vado comes in a "step thru" geometry where the opening where you put your leg looks higher up off the ground. I am in my 60s and due to some medical issues have reduced physical strength and flexibility (which is why I want an ebike; I have been a fairly serious road rider for decades). Does anyone have any comment on the comparison between these two, and can you comment on the step thru geometry of the Vado?
I was not looking at the step thru so I am not sure I can help you with that final decision. You should try them both. Both are GREAT bikes so, as others told me, neither is a bad decision.
I hope that this was even a little bit helpful.