Catchlight
New Member
I'm 76, in OK shape, and have been riding a Bike Friday, but want to move up to a full-sized e-bike for two to four-hour trips on pavement and gravel roads and easy trails in our semi-rural area.
I've taken a 2-hour test ride on a Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 (Canadian model, like a slightly de-featured American Vado 5.0) and liked it quite well. I also tried a Rad City model--not as smooth a mover as the Vado, with lesser quality components, but half the price of the Vado 4.0.
My questions are:
1. Is there another bike similar to the Vado but not as pricey that I should try?
2. Is a cheaper bike like the Rad good enough for an older, non-commuter riding for fun and fitness?
3. Or should I go YOLO and enjoy the luxury of the Turbo Vado for as long as I can, since it's probably the last bike I'll buy?
Thanks for any suggestions. Happy riding!
Brent,
Vancouver Island, BC.
I've taken a 2-hour test ride on a Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 (Canadian model, like a slightly de-featured American Vado 5.0) and liked it quite well. I also tried a Rad City model--not as smooth a mover as the Vado, with lesser quality components, but half the price of the Vado 4.0.
My questions are:
1. Is there another bike similar to the Vado but not as pricey that I should try?
2. Is a cheaper bike like the Rad good enough for an older, non-commuter riding for fun and fitness?
3. Or should I go YOLO and enjoy the luxury of the Turbo Vado for as long as I can, since it's probably the last bike I'll buy?
Thanks for any suggestions. Happy riding!
Brent,
Vancouver Island, BC.