As I wrote in my post on Saturday 28th I would get a new motor for my all new Vado 4.
Specialized and dealer acted pretty quickly and this Thursday I picked up my bike with new motor. Felt ok, no funny noises when I stopped pedalling and also the mechanic thought the difference between odo and trip meter was gone. I was told that the resistance I felt was the same for other Vados and apparently to be expected.
Went home, didn’t check the odo. Motor felt ok.
On Friday evening I went for a ride, 41km/25miles, and the odo showed about 10-12% less than trip meter. A really nice evening ride but sometimes I felt the motor didn’t feel consistant in power delivery! like it was tired for a little while. Difficult to say if there were differences i ascent or perhaps headwind.
Went for a ride this afternoon, 48km/29miles, and today there was not more than 1% difference between odo and tripmeter!? Trip meter seems accurate as I had a Garmin 60cx as well today to check distance.
I don’t get this.
I still feel the motor is not always even in power delivery. It’s mostly noticeable when going just over 10mph and not having much force on pedals. Maybe this is just what can be expected with this type of drive? Is the motor only responding to pedal pressure?
In Europe we have the power cut off at 25km/h / 15.5mph and to me the resistance I feel from motor after cut off is really annoying. It would be so much easier to pedal over 25km/h without that resistance.
Range has been good I think these last two days. I have been going slow for several miles but I got 86km/53miles using up 4 bars from battery indicator. Eco mode all the time with a few short uphill passages in Sport mode.
Dealer will contact Specialized on Monday about odo etc.
S..t what a long boring post. Will try to post some pics later from my nice rides the last days.
PS
For two days now the elevator in our house has broken down and I have to carry the bike up to my apartment where it sleeps and eats electrons. It’s ok, I’m only 67 and it’s just one floor up