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The purpose of this thread is to show an on-going experience of getting into biking from a noobie perspective. Investing in biking is a lot more intense than I had expected. I am kind of an "all-in" guy. So this thread will document that experience as I go. I am open to suggestions, commentary, feedback... etc. I just want more noobs to see some of the journey.
Until this summer, I had not biked in almost 10 years. I have been looking for a "practical" hobby that would have other benefits to my life. I have hopefully settled on cycling. I came to e-bikes because I am not fit enough to handle the hill in either direction from my house on a regular bike. More specficially, biking here with a regular bike is.... not fun. E-bikes are fun.
I have landed on the vado after some trial and error. If all continues to go well, my wife will be joining me on a como.
Picking gear that really works for me has been quite a wild ride. A lot of this thread will focus on the what and why.
To start, I will identify some stuff I am or have used. What I like about it and where I am going next.
Vado 5.0 IGH - I realized I wanted the lowest maintenance possible supported by my LBS with the biggest motor I could get. I want one bike that can do "anything". That is this bike. As it stands, it is also the smoothest bike I tried. I don't love the price, and I am not super sold on the "value". Is it "better" than everything else? yes. IS it twice the price better? Really not sure yet. Weirdly, I have had more numbness/comfort issues on this bike than any other. There is no "next" bike. If this one doesn't work out, I'll be out of the game for a while. Which brings us to the first required accessory and next item.
Ergon GP5 grips - I just put these on the bike and almost instantly numbness was just about gone. I would not be surprised if adjustments eliminate remaining comfort issues. This has not been tested on longer rides yet, but will provide more feedback. I can say that short term numbness is under control. Inner bar ends are possibly "in the future".
Bike fit by Phil Burt (book) - I read this cover to cover given how bad the vado was initially. And I followed a lot of the fit advice and, again, so many issues rapidly disappeared. Even the saddle I hated became usable. I still have the specialized expedition gel saddle in bound as I do think some additional padding and something that encourages taking weight off my hands will help further. I am looking for any other bike comfort optimizations.
Shimano PD-eh500 pedals - I wanted to see what it's like to clip in. As it stands, I *love* being clipped in. It's like a whole new world of functional bike riding. These pedals can be a bit challenging to get clipped into, but I also like the flat side more than the flats that came on the bike. I have zero experience with this. I do wish they always hung the same direction. I am always looking down to get the second foot on correctly. I do plan to try magpeds for a comfort reason.
Specialized recon 1.0 (shoes) - This brings us to the part of being clipped in I hate: Walking on clips. I simply can't tolerate it. I am finding a shoe that has just a touch more recession for the cleats so it doesn't bother me so much. The pearl iZumi x-alp summit is inbound. This is also why magpeds are under consideration.
Two wheel gear Pannier backpack convertible lite - So, I am not actually a commuter. I want my pannier to serve a lot of purposes. This would be a great option for an actual commuter. For me, it's a bit of a mixed bag. I would like something that can carry a laptop, but can also be loaded on the bike. I hadn't realized how essential top load is to me. And the backpack conversion takes up far too much space while still not really being good at it. What I really want is a tote with some organization inside. The priority 174 hudson tote bag was way better than I realized. If I don't find something else that works, I will just go buy another one of those. I haven't found an ortlieb that does what I want.
Doubletrack handlebar bag - In theory, this is great. In practice it was far too annoying to get on and off the bike to use as a dual bag. If it had clips you left on the bike and just snapped in, it would be awesome. As such, I decided to just throw my small stuff in the two wheel gear bag and not have a handlebar bag. Way simpler.
Oi bell - I love this thing. It has a wonderfully pleasing sound. Not grating but unusual enough that people notice it without startling them. Really, a win/win.
Future Stuff
x-alps summit - arriving shortly. I am hoping the recession is deep enough to hide the cleat while walking. If not, magpeds will be moved up in priority.
Abus 5750 + chain lock - Trying to save my mounts on the bike for other things. Specialized had to send me a small adapter to make this work. Don't have it on the bike yet, but have all the pieces.
magpeds ultra2/enduro? - I *really* like the idea of magnetic attachment in this scenario. But, honestly, clip-in has been a lot easier than I anticipated. So, the primary reason for it would be if it is functionally easier than clip-in either on or off the bike.
inner bar ends - I saw a whole discussion on these. So far, I like the gp5 and don't feel like I need anything else. In fact, the gp1 may have been enough, but I don't mind having options. The horns don't bother me in any way.
mirrcycle mirror - Now that I can have bar end mirrors, I will try them. Hafny mirrors were terrible and came off the bike in like 3 rides.
shorter crank - The bike fit book really likes the idea of shorter crank length. so, at some point I may try them.
specialized expedition gel saddle - I ordered this before I finished the bike fit book. and I am honestly not sure it is the right saddle. I do think the rivo sport is not right for me. My experience on como (comfort gel) was much better. I am trying for comfort more than anything else.
burley nomad cargo trailer - for weekly grocery shopping. Hoping to do this really soon.
burley bee single kid trailer - for the three year old. I am hoping the eight year old will be able to handle biking with us on his own bike.
winter riding boots - wolvhammer seem a bit overkill. But I am not seeing a lot of options. Winters here can get bad. Not sure how much riding I will be able to do.
Generically, I am also looking for more winterized stuff from tires to clothing. A better pannier option for me would be good. Maybe a water bottle and holder (I rarely drink on rides. Sub 10 miles just don't need it)
So this is the start. I will update this thread as I find different things that work/don't work. More feedback on the bike and all of this stuff will be posted.
Happy Riding!
Until this summer, I had not biked in almost 10 years. I have been looking for a "practical" hobby that would have other benefits to my life. I have hopefully settled on cycling. I came to e-bikes because I am not fit enough to handle the hill in either direction from my house on a regular bike. More specficially, biking here with a regular bike is.... not fun. E-bikes are fun.
I have landed on the vado after some trial and error. If all continues to go well, my wife will be joining me on a como.
Picking gear that really works for me has been quite a wild ride. A lot of this thread will focus on the what and why.
To start, I will identify some stuff I am or have used. What I like about it and where I am going next.
Vado 5.0 IGH - I realized I wanted the lowest maintenance possible supported by my LBS with the biggest motor I could get. I want one bike that can do "anything". That is this bike. As it stands, it is also the smoothest bike I tried. I don't love the price, and I am not super sold on the "value". Is it "better" than everything else? yes. IS it twice the price better? Really not sure yet. Weirdly, I have had more numbness/comfort issues on this bike than any other. There is no "next" bike. If this one doesn't work out, I'll be out of the game for a while. Which brings us to the first required accessory and next item.
Ergon GP5 grips - I just put these on the bike and almost instantly numbness was just about gone. I would not be surprised if adjustments eliminate remaining comfort issues. This has not been tested on longer rides yet, but will provide more feedback. I can say that short term numbness is under control. Inner bar ends are possibly "in the future".
Bike fit by Phil Burt (book) - I read this cover to cover given how bad the vado was initially. And I followed a lot of the fit advice and, again, so many issues rapidly disappeared. Even the saddle I hated became usable. I still have the specialized expedition gel saddle in bound as I do think some additional padding and something that encourages taking weight off my hands will help further. I am looking for any other bike comfort optimizations.
Shimano PD-eh500 pedals - I wanted to see what it's like to clip in. As it stands, I *love* being clipped in. It's like a whole new world of functional bike riding. These pedals can be a bit challenging to get clipped into, but I also like the flat side more than the flats that came on the bike. I have zero experience with this. I do wish they always hung the same direction. I am always looking down to get the second foot on correctly. I do plan to try magpeds for a comfort reason.
Specialized recon 1.0 (shoes) - This brings us to the part of being clipped in I hate: Walking on clips. I simply can't tolerate it. I am finding a shoe that has just a touch more recession for the cleats so it doesn't bother me so much. The pearl iZumi x-alp summit is inbound. This is also why magpeds are under consideration.
Two wheel gear Pannier backpack convertible lite - So, I am not actually a commuter. I want my pannier to serve a lot of purposes. This would be a great option for an actual commuter. For me, it's a bit of a mixed bag. I would like something that can carry a laptop, but can also be loaded on the bike. I hadn't realized how essential top load is to me. And the backpack conversion takes up far too much space while still not really being good at it. What I really want is a tote with some organization inside. The priority 174 hudson tote bag was way better than I realized. If I don't find something else that works, I will just go buy another one of those. I haven't found an ortlieb that does what I want.
Doubletrack handlebar bag - In theory, this is great. In practice it was far too annoying to get on and off the bike to use as a dual bag. If it had clips you left on the bike and just snapped in, it would be awesome. As such, I decided to just throw my small stuff in the two wheel gear bag and not have a handlebar bag. Way simpler.
Oi bell - I love this thing. It has a wonderfully pleasing sound. Not grating but unusual enough that people notice it without startling them. Really, a win/win.
Future Stuff
x-alps summit - arriving shortly. I am hoping the recession is deep enough to hide the cleat while walking. If not, magpeds will be moved up in priority.
Abus 5750 + chain lock - Trying to save my mounts on the bike for other things. Specialized had to send me a small adapter to make this work. Don't have it on the bike yet, but have all the pieces.
magpeds ultra2/enduro? - I *really* like the idea of magnetic attachment in this scenario. But, honestly, clip-in has been a lot easier than I anticipated. So, the primary reason for it would be if it is functionally easier than clip-in either on or off the bike.
inner bar ends - I saw a whole discussion on these. So far, I like the gp5 and don't feel like I need anything else. In fact, the gp1 may have been enough, but I don't mind having options. The horns don't bother me in any way.
mirrcycle mirror - Now that I can have bar end mirrors, I will try them. Hafny mirrors were terrible and came off the bike in like 3 rides.
shorter crank - The bike fit book really likes the idea of shorter crank length. so, at some point I may try them.
specialized expedition gel saddle - I ordered this before I finished the bike fit book. and I am honestly not sure it is the right saddle. I do think the rivo sport is not right for me. My experience on como (comfort gel) was much better. I am trying for comfort more than anything else.
burley nomad cargo trailer - for weekly grocery shopping. Hoping to do this really soon.
burley bee single kid trailer - for the three year old. I am hoping the eight year old will be able to handle biking with us on his own bike.
winter riding boots - wolvhammer seem a bit overkill. But I am not seeing a lot of options. Winters here can get bad. Not sure how much riding I will be able to do.
Generically, I am also looking for more winterized stuff from tires to clothing. A better pannier option for me would be good. Maybe a water bottle and holder (I rarely drink on rides. Sub 10 miles just don't need it)
So this is the start. I will update this thread as I find different things that work/don't work. More feedback on the bike and all of this stuff will be posted.
Happy Riding!