pierretong
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Hey everybody! I'm looking to buy my first e-bike. With an impending partial return to the office this year, I'm looking for an e-bike to use as a commuter bike. My commute is not terribly long - 8.15 miles each way and it's something that I did on my Surly road/hybrid bike pre-pandemic maybe once or twice a week. Not a whole lot of elevation - some rolling hills but the first 0.5 mile is an uphill 5-6% grade (I live right at the bottom so it is kinda brutal coming out of the driveway with zero momentum). Also, I was previously working full time at the office and now I'm probably going to be transporting my 8 lb laptop most days between home and work adding on more weight. Lastly, it gets hot and humid here in the southeast during the summer so it would be nice to not work as hard on those days.
I live near a local bike store that I trust that sells both the Gazelle and Specialized bikes and I narrowed it down to either the Gazelle Ultimate or Madeo T10+ or the Specialized Vado or Vado SL. I considered going the Rad/Ride1Up route but I think for my first eBike, I'd rather have something that I have some local support if it's needed since I don't really know a whole lot about eBikes. I liked the Gazelle bikes a lot and heard a lot of good things but wanted a class 3 e-Bike so I'm limited to the T10+. The Vado is similar to the Gazelle's on the Specialized side - I am intrigued by the Vado SL though because sometimes I integrate my bike trips with transit and the weight factor would be super nice for having something light to throw onto the bus rack or a flight of stairs at my house.
(there's a Trek store nearby and places that sell Tern/Cannondale but just wasn't a huge fan of those choices but if anyone has any suggestions for those brands to take another look at let me know!)
Is there anything I should consider before making a decision and throwing 3-4K at one of these bikes? I'm looking primarily just something to ride so I can commute to the office more often and take to the grocery store though I'm definitely open to riding it for fun if it ends up being more fun that I expect (though I kinda hope not since I do like my other bike).
I have heard some iffy things about the Specialized's reliability with the Vado line lately with regards to the motor. Anybody have any input with that? The fact that the battery and components are more integrated with the Vado SL gives me some pause after hearing that. Also how durable is the rear rack on the Vado if I use panniers?
The Gazelle just looks to check all the boxes for a commuter bike but the Vado (especially the SL) seems like the more fun/lightweight bike to own if I branched out into riding it beyond commuting purposes.
I live near a local bike store that I trust that sells both the Gazelle and Specialized bikes and I narrowed it down to either the Gazelle Ultimate or Madeo T10+ or the Specialized Vado or Vado SL. I considered going the Rad/Ride1Up route but I think for my first eBike, I'd rather have something that I have some local support if it's needed since I don't really know a whole lot about eBikes. I liked the Gazelle bikes a lot and heard a lot of good things but wanted a class 3 e-Bike so I'm limited to the T10+. The Vado is similar to the Gazelle's on the Specialized side - I am intrigued by the Vado SL though because sometimes I integrate my bike trips with transit and the weight factor would be super nice for having something light to throw onto the bus rack or a flight of stairs at my house.
(there's a Trek store nearby and places that sell Tern/Cannondale but just wasn't a huge fan of those choices but if anyone has any suggestions for those brands to take another look at let me know!)
Is there anything I should consider before making a decision and throwing 3-4K at one of these bikes? I'm looking primarily just something to ride so I can commute to the office more often and take to the grocery store though I'm definitely open to riding it for fun if it ends up being more fun that I expect (though I kinda hope not since I do like my other bike).
I have heard some iffy things about the Specialized's reliability with the Vado line lately with regards to the motor. Anybody have any input with that? The fact that the battery and components are more integrated with the Vado SL gives me some pause after hearing that. Also how durable is the rear rack on the Vado if I use panniers?
The Gazelle just looks to check all the boxes for a commuter bike but the Vado (especially the SL) seems like the more fun/lightweight bike to own if I branched out into riding it beyond commuting purposes.