Douglas Ruby
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Groton
My 2015 model year base Turbo currently has about 1800 miles on it, mostly in 2016 and 2017. Unfortunately, it got almost NO riding at all last season (2018) because I broke my right hand on May 10, 2018. My last ride was April 28, 2018 (16.3 miles) and prior to that was late October of 2017 with hiatus for the winter. So here we are on May 18, 2019, over a year since my last ride and nearly 1.5 years since I had done much consistent riding. My daughter called me and asked me to go riding with her on a beautiful Saturday morning. We only went about 10 miles, but what a joy!
I had not ridden this wonderful bike for quite some time, and in my down time I had changed over the stem (suspended), seatpost (suspended), and handlebars (back to stock), cleaned the chain, derailleur and all sprockets, and installed new brake pads. Saturday's ride ended up being a "tune up" ride to the local bike shop which was holding an "e-bike" day with lots of new bikes. NONE of which held any interest for me. I did end up having to tweak handlebar control positioning and fix a rubbing rear brake pad, but after the on the road repairs, my Turbo rode beautifully with an easy 20+ mph cruise and a great deal more ride comfort due to the most recent changes.
My gen-1 Turbo runs better than new, since it has some useful modifications. The frame, wheels, cranks, front sprocket, and motor are stock. Everything else has changed:
I cannot wait to have the time to get out more this year! The pictures below are the 2017 bike prior to the new stem and seatpost.
I had not ridden this wonderful bike for quite some time, and in my down time I had changed over the stem (suspended), seatpost (suspended), and handlebars (back to stock), cleaned the chain, derailleur and all sprockets, and installed new brake pads. Saturday's ride ended up being a "tune up" ride to the local bike shop which was holding an "e-bike" day with lots of new bikes. NONE of which held any interest for me. I did end up having to tweak handlebar control positioning and fix a rubbing rear brake pad, but after the on the road repairs, my Turbo rode beautifully with an easy 20+ mph cruise and a great deal more ride comfort due to the most recent changes.
My gen-1 Turbo runs better than new, since it has some useful modifications. The frame, wheels, cranks, front sprocket, and motor are stock. Everything else has changed:
- Stock brakes updated with Kool-Stop DS-330 heat-sink pads.
- Shimano Deore XT M8000 11 speed - (11-42 cluster)
- Upgrade from 462 Wh battery to 691 Wh battery from Turbo S with bluetooth connectivity.
- Kinekt suspension seatpost
- Redshift Shockstop stem (stock length)
- Specialized rack and fender kit.
- Garmin 1000 ride computer
- Older trek handlebar speedo/cadence as backup to Garmin and Specialized control panel
- Ergon GP5 handlebar grips
- Shimano PD M324 pedals
- 700Cx38 Michelin e-bike tires
I cannot wait to have the time to get out more this year! The pictures below are the 2017 bike prior to the new stem and seatpost.
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