Hey guys. There were some request for me to post a review of my brand new Turbo Vado 4.0. Ive had it for about a week now and finally had a chance to sit down and type up a short review on it.
Background:
Im in my late 20s and live in MN. Due to my job Im pretty sedentary most of the day so I wanted something I could get outside and have some fun on while also getting exercise. I knew that i wanted a name brand quality ebike and not something that comes from China and is going to set my apartment on fire when I charge the batteries LOL! So i went to a couple of bike shops in my area and looked at multiple bikes. The ones that caught my eye were the Gazelle Ultimate T10+, Trek FX+2, Turbo Vado SL 4.0 and the 5.0, and the regular Vado 4.0. Initially I was going to go with the Trek FX+2 as it was cheaper than the others and was still a quality bike, but after my test drive I found the gearing frustrating as I could max out its top speed without assist, and with assist it would quickly run out of gears on level ground. It was a great bike IMO otherwise but the gearing was very frustrating. The Gazelle was okay but the design just did not appeal to my as much as the 3 Specializes did. So thats when I test drove the Turbo Vado SL 4.0. This bike was also frustrating. While fun to ride I found it too feel weak and had an extremely harsh ride. After a short test drive I was ready to get off as the ride was just too harsh. Also for some reason it didnt seem to have much power and seemed weaker than the Trek FX+2 that I had test drove earlier. So I came back home and reconsidered what I wanted in a bike as everything I was looking at had massive issues and didnt fit what I what I was looking for. So I found a different bike a shop that happened to have the regular Vado 4.0 and the Vado SL 5.0 in stock. I went there and test drove the Vado SL5.0 first. Man was there a big difference in it and the SL 4.0! The Future Shock made for a much smoother ride and seemed to have a bit more power than the SL4.0 I had test rode earlier as well. I was just about ready to pull the trigger on it when i decided I would go ahead and test drive the regular Vado 4.0. I initially started out without any assist and it was definitely a little harder to maintain the same speed as I could on the Vado SL5.0 on level ground but i didnt find it excessively difficult to pedal. Felt like a nice heavy beach bike you take out for a leisure cruise lol! The SL5.0 was comfy but not this comfy. Then I decided to turn on the assist and that when I was hooked! On turbo I could easily pedal it right up to 28mph no trouble at all on level ground. I was wayy faster than anything I had test ridden before and I knew instantly this was the bike for me haha!
I did not purchase it right away though as I was aware that there was also a regular Vado 5.0 as well. I initially wanted this one over the 4.0 but no nearby shops had one in stock to test drive, and I didnt have 5 grand to spend on a bike. After a few days of going back and forth and having a hard time deciding if i want to wait for 5.0 to be back in stock I decided to forego it and just get the 4.0 instead. Looking back Im glad that I did and Ill explain why later. So I ordered the 4.0 and 2 days later it was ready at the bike shop and I went and picked it up.
Main Review.
Ive had the bike for a week now. By far the best and funnest bike I have ever ridden. Ive ridden about a 120 miles so far and its been an absolute joy to ride. I paired it with the Garmin Varia radar tailight that works seemlessly with the TCD 2 and it works just like it does on the Vado 5. Its connects quickly and reliably everytime. Its like the perfect combo. I set the PAS levels at 30/30, 60/60, and 100/100. I found that the default ECO mode offered just bit more assist than I needed. The 5% decrease seems just right and is just enough to take away the weight of the bike and make it feel like the light weight Vado SL. On level ground and with no wind I can maintain about 16-18 mph in this mode. Going up hill and or into the wind I have to bump up to Sport mode to keep this speed. If its level and no wind I can maintain low 20s in sport mode. I find that I hardly have to use turbo mode. If Im in the city and want to ride in the lane and keep up with the cars I use turbo or If Im pulling hills over like 5 or 6 percent grade and dont feel like working too hard Ill go into Turbo. On level ground in turbo and minimal wind 28mph is easy to reach and sustain. I find that turbo is more power than I need.
After about a 1hr and half I do find that the seat starts the get uncomfortable. At 2 hours Im getting a bit sore. I generally dont ride much longer than 2hrs anyway so this is not really a problem. I think if I was able to tilt the front of the seat up a bit it would make it more comfortable. I havent found a way to do this though. Maybe one day Ill get a redshift or something. The suspension seatpost doesnt seem to do very much except on the biggest bumps which I generally try to take my weight off the seat before going over anyway. The front suspension also seems a little stiff even in the softest setting. Much better than no suspension but I think theres still room for improvement. Maybe the Vado 5.0 Rockshocks would do better here than whatever is on the Vado 4.
On 2 hours rides I can go about 34miles using mostly Eco mode and my average speed is a little over 15mph. At the end of the ride I generally have about 50%-55% battery left. I feel like i could go 60miles before getting uncomfortably low on battery. Definitely satisfied with the range. 4 hours or more on a bike is a long time for me.
Issues.
I have had 2 issues with the bike. The main issue was the screws that hold the mud flap to the front fender was rubbing the wheel and wearing the front wheel out. It was this way when I bought it. I rode about 30miles like this not know why the bike felt like it was dragging and couldnt figure out what was going on. Eventually I took the front fender off and sure enough the bike was significantly easier to pedal. I tried bending the fender and doing everything to reinstall it without it rubbing but nothing seemed to work. Maybe spacers between the front stays and mounting post would have pushed it out far enough away from the tire to keep it from rubbing. But as it is, I dont ride in the rain and dont care for fenders so I just took both the front and and rear fenders off. Removing the rear fenders was real pain because of the integrated tailight. And the only plug for the light is behind the motor cover. So the only option is to either cut the wires or go through the trouble of removing the cranks. I took it back to the bike shop and they refused to remove the fender for me so I had to do it myself. Being that the bike is still under warranty I didnt want to be cutting wires so i decided to remove the cranks and unplug the lights. Getting the cranks off was not fun but I manage to do it. The cranks bolts are really tight. Also unplugging the lights leaves an exposed connector. Again I dont ride in the rain so I dont think it will be a problem but I did make a makeshift cover to cover the little hole the wires ran though just to keep any debris out of the motor compartment. I love the look of the bike without the fenders so I think the trouble was worth it. And this is also one of the main reasons Im glad I didnt get the 5.0. With the fenders rubbing it would have been much harder to remove the rear fender and rack without losing the radar which then would have been a waste of money. It was have been really nice of Speicalized to put a plug back there so the Radar and rear light could have been unplugged and removed from the rear rack and fender.
The only other issue Ive had was I had just gotten back from a bout a 30mile ride when suddenly the TCD2 locked up. The screen dimmed like it was in some low power mode and it would only display the speed, battery level, and the dots for the Garmin radar. Everything else was unaccesable. I had to do a full reset of the system to get it back. Fortunately all of my settings are saved in Mission control so it just took reconnecting to mission control and everything was restored. Not sure why that happened.
Anyway that the end of my review. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Background:
Im in my late 20s and live in MN. Due to my job Im pretty sedentary most of the day so I wanted something I could get outside and have some fun on while also getting exercise. I knew that i wanted a name brand quality ebike and not something that comes from China and is going to set my apartment on fire when I charge the batteries LOL! So i went to a couple of bike shops in my area and looked at multiple bikes. The ones that caught my eye were the Gazelle Ultimate T10+, Trek FX+2, Turbo Vado SL 4.0 and the 5.0, and the regular Vado 4.0. Initially I was going to go with the Trek FX+2 as it was cheaper than the others and was still a quality bike, but after my test drive I found the gearing frustrating as I could max out its top speed without assist, and with assist it would quickly run out of gears on level ground. It was a great bike IMO otherwise but the gearing was very frustrating. The Gazelle was okay but the design just did not appeal to my as much as the 3 Specializes did. So thats when I test drove the Turbo Vado SL 4.0. This bike was also frustrating. While fun to ride I found it too feel weak and had an extremely harsh ride. After a short test drive I was ready to get off as the ride was just too harsh. Also for some reason it didnt seem to have much power and seemed weaker than the Trek FX+2 that I had test drove earlier. So I came back home and reconsidered what I wanted in a bike as everything I was looking at had massive issues and didnt fit what I what I was looking for. So I found a different bike a shop that happened to have the regular Vado 4.0 and the Vado SL 5.0 in stock. I went there and test drove the Vado SL5.0 first. Man was there a big difference in it and the SL 4.0! The Future Shock made for a much smoother ride and seemed to have a bit more power than the SL4.0 I had test rode earlier as well. I was just about ready to pull the trigger on it when i decided I would go ahead and test drive the regular Vado 4.0. I initially started out without any assist and it was definitely a little harder to maintain the same speed as I could on the Vado SL5.0 on level ground but i didnt find it excessively difficult to pedal. Felt like a nice heavy beach bike you take out for a leisure cruise lol! The SL5.0 was comfy but not this comfy. Then I decided to turn on the assist and that when I was hooked! On turbo I could easily pedal it right up to 28mph no trouble at all on level ground. I was wayy faster than anything I had test ridden before and I knew instantly this was the bike for me haha!
I did not purchase it right away though as I was aware that there was also a regular Vado 5.0 as well. I initially wanted this one over the 4.0 but no nearby shops had one in stock to test drive, and I didnt have 5 grand to spend on a bike. After a few days of going back and forth and having a hard time deciding if i want to wait for 5.0 to be back in stock I decided to forego it and just get the 4.0 instead. Looking back Im glad that I did and Ill explain why later. So I ordered the 4.0 and 2 days later it was ready at the bike shop and I went and picked it up.
Main Review.
Ive had the bike for a week now. By far the best and funnest bike I have ever ridden. Ive ridden about a 120 miles so far and its been an absolute joy to ride. I paired it with the Garmin Varia radar tailight that works seemlessly with the TCD 2 and it works just like it does on the Vado 5. Its connects quickly and reliably everytime. Its like the perfect combo. I set the PAS levels at 30/30, 60/60, and 100/100. I found that the default ECO mode offered just bit more assist than I needed. The 5% decrease seems just right and is just enough to take away the weight of the bike and make it feel like the light weight Vado SL. On level ground and with no wind I can maintain about 16-18 mph in this mode. Going up hill and or into the wind I have to bump up to Sport mode to keep this speed. If its level and no wind I can maintain low 20s in sport mode. I find that I hardly have to use turbo mode. If Im in the city and want to ride in the lane and keep up with the cars I use turbo or If Im pulling hills over like 5 or 6 percent grade and dont feel like working too hard Ill go into Turbo. On level ground in turbo and minimal wind 28mph is easy to reach and sustain. I find that turbo is more power than I need.
After about a 1hr and half I do find that the seat starts the get uncomfortable. At 2 hours Im getting a bit sore. I generally dont ride much longer than 2hrs anyway so this is not really a problem. I think if I was able to tilt the front of the seat up a bit it would make it more comfortable. I havent found a way to do this though. Maybe one day Ill get a redshift or something. The suspension seatpost doesnt seem to do very much except on the biggest bumps which I generally try to take my weight off the seat before going over anyway. The front suspension also seems a little stiff even in the softest setting. Much better than no suspension but I think theres still room for improvement. Maybe the Vado 5.0 Rockshocks would do better here than whatever is on the Vado 4.
On 2 hours rides I can go about 34miles using mostly Eco mode and my average speed is a little over 15mph. At the end of the ride I generally have about 50%-55% battery left. I feel like i could go 60miles before getting uncomfortably low on battery. Definitely satisfied with the range. 4 hours or more on a bike is a long time for me.
Issues.
I have had 2 issues with the bike. The main issue was the screws that hold the mud flap to the front fender was rubbing the wheel and wearing the front wheel out. It was this way when I bought it. I rode about 30miles like this not know why the bike felt like it was dragging and couldnt figure out what was going on. Eventually I took the front fender off and sure enough the bike was significantly easier to pedal. I tried bending the fender and doing everything to reinstall it without it rubbing but nothing seemed to work. Maybe spacers between the front stays and mounting post would have pushed it out far enough away from the tire to keep it from rubbing. But as it is, I dont ride in the rain and dont care for fenders so I just took both the front and and rear fenders off. Removing the rear fenders was real pain because of the integrated tailight. And the only plug for the light is behind the motor cover. So the only option is to either cut the wires or go through the trouble of removing the cranks. I took it back to the bike shop and they refused to remove the fender for me so I had to do it myself. Being that the bike is still under warranty I didnt want to be cutting wires so i decided to remove the cranks and unplug the lights. Getting the cranks off was not fun but I manage to do it. The cranks bolts are really tight. Also unplugging the lights leaves an exposed connector. Again I dont ride in the rain so I dont think it will be a problem but I did make a makeshift cover to cover the little hole the wires ran though just to keep any debris out of the motor compartment. I love the look of the bike without the fenders so I think the trouble was worth it. And this is also one of the main reasons Im glad I didnt get the 5.0. With the fenders rubbing it would have been much harder to remove the rear fender and rack without losing the radar which then would have been a waste of money. It was have been really nice of Speicalized to put a plug back there so the Radar and rear light could have been unplugged and removed from the rear rack and fender.
The only other issue Ive had was I had just gotten back from a bout a 30mile ride when suddenly the TCD2 locked up. The screen dimmed like it was in some low power mode and it would only display the speed, battery level, and the dots for the Garmin radar. Everything else was unaccesable. I had to do a full reset of the system to get it back. Fortunately all of my settings are saved in Mission control so it just took reconnecting to mission control and everything was restored. Not sure why that happened.
Anyway that the end of my review. If you have any questions feel free to ask.