milehighguy
New Member
This is my first post about this bike. I purchased it on 4/15/2020. It was ready around the first of May. I am 66 years old and in decent shape. I am retired. These past few years I noticed I was riding my Trek hybrid less and less and realized how much I missed riding on all these incredible Denver bike paths. After doing a ton of research I got the vado 4.0 and the $1,064 discount which was really nice. I could not be happier. This bike has changed my life. I now can go to downtown Denver and back without feeling like I'm about to die. But I still get lots of exercise. I'm hooked. I now have around 650 miles on it and try to ride it as often as possible. My longest ride yet was around 50 miles. Had about 32% battery remaining when I got home. Downtown and back is 40 miles and just a beautiful ride. Never on a road. Denver has so many miles of great bike paths. I have found it is very difficult to get this bike up to 30 mph. The problem is the 40 tooth front sprocket which I plan to replace with one that has more teeth. This one issue also means that I really only use about 2 or 3 speeds. I think changing the front sprocket will fix these minor issues. I bought a racktime pannier off ebay which snaps on perfectly to the rear rack. That's where I keep bottles of water, snacks and a frozen ice pack to keep things cold. Putting the water bottle on the frame makes getting the battery off nearly impossible. Not worth the hassle to me. The bike is incredibly comfortable and stable. Probably due to the weight. This is my first bike with disc brakes. I will never own another bike without them. I looked at Trek and other brands. I just felt those companies took a bike and retrofitted a motor and battery on it. The vado 4.0 seems to be engineered from the ground up as an ebike. It's just a rock solid bike. The computer works perfectly and is easy to set up and use. I have downloaded the mission control app and paired it with the bike. However I have never really felt the need to use it. 50 to 60 miles is the most I will ride and I always get home with battery remaining. I try to use eco mode 80 to 90% of the time to get some exercise and conserve the battery. But if I am heading home and tired I will not hesitate to use sport mode and turbo mode. Turbo mode is amazing. That's when I can blow past these Lance Armstrong wannabes with ease. But like I said I prefer eco mode just for the exercise. Everyone who has ridden my bike says they want to buy one. They had no idea these existed. One neighbor bought the same bike I did and she loves it. I live next to a huge state park (Cherry Creek State Park) that has water skiing, sailing, camping, RV camping etc. From my house around the park and back is about 20 miles. I can do this easily 3 times during the week and after 3 times I'm down to about 30% battery remaining. At that point I charge it up. So to sum it all up I couldn't be happier. I ride the heck out of this bike and should easily have 1,000 miles on it in a month or two. Best purchase I've made in many years. I hope this helps anyone considering a purchase like this. If you have questions let me know.
Don - Denver, Colorado
Don - Denver, Colorado