Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Hi Derrek,
I have just read your upgrade needs and thought about the suspension stem. As I can fully understand your need of a better suspension seat-post as I am not sure of the suspension stem. Is your suspension air fork set up properly? Do you ride at somewhat reduced tyre pressure for more comfort? Do you really need more softening for your rides at the front? There is a couple of thoughts:
My Vado 5.0 has a rigid suspension but it has the TCD display. I have never dared to replace the stem there! Instead, I bought a Baramind BAM Trek suspension handlebars. I am not sure how much of suspension these bars give but combined with 29x2" Specialized tyres run at intermediate inflation, my rides are decently soft! (Not that I want you to buy the Baramind bars, no!)
The bike-fitter will almost certainly require that you ride clipped in.
The proper winter clothing is a big story. Same with studded tyres. I invested a lot of money and gradually learned what to wear for what weather, and the studded tyres (which I install only for frost & snow) let me ride pretty safely except of a single unfortunate crash at zero speed...
I have just read your upgrade needs and thought about the suspension stem. As I can fully understand your need of a better suspension seat-post as I am not sure of the suspension stem. Is your suspension air fork set up properly? Do you ride at somewhat reduced tyre pressure for more comfort? Do you really need more softening for your rides at the front? There is a couple of thoughts:
- It would be advisable to see the bike fitter just after you have installed a new suspension seat-post. It is because the fitter might suggest a different stem length/angle for you.
- Replacing Specialized stems on full-power e-bikes has always been tricky. One thing is the integrated display mount (I think it is Garmin compatible). You would probably have to buy a new Garmin handlebar mount and install the Mastermind on a 31.8 mm side of the new stem.
- Your existing stem (Specialized Flowset) is of course a specialized one. It has 20 degrees rise. If you wanted to replace it with, say, a Redshift Shock Stop stem, the latter is either +/-6 degrees (of different length available) or +30 degrees. It will change the geometry of your Vado and might be not what the bike-fitter would tell you.
My Vado 5.0 has a rigid suspension but it has the TCD display. I have never dared to replace the stem there! Instead, I bought a Baramind BAM Trek suspension handlebars. I am not sure how much of suspension these bars give but combined with 29x2" Specialized tyres run at intermediate inflation, my rides are decently soft! (Not that I want you to buy the Baramind bars, no!)
The bike-fitter will almost certainly require that you ride clipped in.
The proper winter clothing is a big story. Same with studded tyres. I invested a lot of money and gradually learned what to wear for what weather, and the studded tyres (which I install only for frost & snow) let me ride pretty safely except of a single unfortunate crash at zero speed...