TL;DR version: Bought with great hope, currently disgusted. Mechanically unreliable and promised software features are unavailable.
After researching for several weeks, I decided that a Specialized Turbo Vado 5.0 is what I wanted for my daily commute (~33 miles round trip). The TFT display's capabilities and the features in Mission Control seemed like the ingredients of a really nice bike.
After delays, the Vado 5.0 finally came in to my LBS and I went down, took it for a test ride, and then exchanged money for my brand new bike.
I have a bit over 2100 miles on the bike now and I really enjoy riding it. But...
- 02JUL: The day I took it home, I found that I couldn't remove the battery. I took it back to the LBS and they couldn't remove it either. They exchanged it with the other 5.0 that they had. After downloading the Mission Control app, I found that it couldn't see the Vado. I was told that Mission Control wasn't quite ready yet or the Vado line, but that Specialized would be releasing it soon. Also, the TFT display resets to factory defaults every time (metric, clock is 18:16, etc) it's powered down, and some of the advertised features weren't available. Was told that those were also coming soon.
-02JUL: reached out the Specialized to ask about the TFT functions and was told that Specialized was aware and that a firmware update was coming 'by the end of Summer'. When I asked about Mission Control, I was told the end of August.
- 26JUL: At around 300 miles, I had a spoke break on the rear wheel. Took it in to the LBS and they made the repair and re-trued the wheel in a couple days. Feedback was that it didn't appear to have been properly built.
- 29AUG: Reached out to Specialized again about the TFT firmware. Was told "The latest update from the app developers is that it will be available in the near future, they have provided no other details at this time."
- 13OCT: At around 1100 miles, I had 2 spokes break on the rear wheel. I dropped the bike back off at the LBS and they made the repair in a couple days.
23OCT: Reached out to Specialized again about the TFT firmware and the Mission Control Update. Was told that there was a firmware update, but for Mission Control, " we have no additional information."
-29NOV: At just over 1500 miles, I had another spoke break on the rear wheel. Once again off to the LBS. (NOTE: This bike is not overloaded. The LBS agrees that between me and the cargo, that the bike should be fine and the wheels should hold up. I don't jump curbs, and the commute is all paved roads.) This time it was out of service for 2 weeks as they argued with Specialized to send a replacement wheel. Specialized finally relented. The LBS had no knowledge of the TFT firmware update.
- 15DEC: At 2125 miles, while cruising home at 26-28 mph in the dark during rush hour, there was a weird noise followed by a loss of drive. In any of the assist modes, there is no drive - turn the cranks and the bike doesn't move (some expensive sounds come from the motor though). I was able to get home the last 7 miles by turning off the assist.
Update 1:
- 20DEC: Specialized is sending a new motor to the LBS. No ETA yet on when I'll get the bike back.
I've had it with this bike. If I didn't live within walking distance of the LBS, I'd be a lot more annoyed than I am. They've been reasonably good in trying to work this out, but the Vado 5.0 itself is what I'd call a pile of crap. I wish the automobile Lemon Law applied.
Update 2:
- 20 JAN: I have the bike back. After finally sending the motor, the LBS realized that there was a special tool needed to pull the motor out of the frame which they did not have. it took Specialized about a week to identify the right tool that was needed by the shop. They replaced the motor and told me that the bike was ready to be picked up on 17th, but I asked them if they could try to upgrade the firmware on the computer since it was supposed to be ready (per Specialized). The LBS called today and told me that the on-bike computer resetting was actually tied to the to-be-released-someday-(maybe) Mission Control app. This is in contradiction to that Specialized's own support had told me. Since Mission Control isn't ready, the LBS can't do anything with the on-bike computer.
I have the bike back and will see how it goes. I believe that the LBS has done everything they can to be supportive and has been very good with communication to me. I hold Specialized entirely responsible for this fiasco for releasing an unfinished product and poor support of their customers and dealers. Definitely not a fan of Specialized.
Just thought I share my tale of woe.
After researching for several weeks, I decided that a Specialized Turbo Vado 5.0 is what I wanted for my daily commute (~33 miles round trip). The TFT display's capabilities and the features in Mission Control seemed like the ingredients of a really nice bike.
After delays, the Vado 5.0 finally came in to my LBS and I went down, took it for a test ride, and then exchanged money for my brand new bike.
I have a bit over 2100 miles on the bike now and I really enjoy riding it. But...
- 02JUL: The day I took it home, I found that I couldn't remove the battery. I took it back to the LBS and they couldn't remove it either. They exchanged it with the other 5.0 that they had. After downloading the Mission Control app, I found that it couldn't see the Vado. I was told that Mission Control wasn't quite ready yet or the Vado line, but that Specialized would be releasing it soon. Also, the TFT display resets to factory defaults every time (metric, clock is 18:16, etc) it's powered down, and some of the advertised features weren't available. Was told that those were also coming soon.
-02JUL: reached out the Specialized to ask about the TFT functions and was told that Specialized was aware and that a firmware update was coming 'by the end of Summer'. When I asked about Mission Control, I was told the end of August.
- 26JUL: At around 300 miles, I had a spoke break on the rear wheel. Took it in to the LBS and they made the repair and re-trued the wheel in a couple days. Feedback was that it didn't appear to have been properly built.
- 29AUG: Reached out to Specialized again about the TFT firmware. Was told "The latest update from the app developers is that it will be available in the near future, they have provided no other details at this time."
- 13OCT: At around 1100 miles, I had 2 spokes break on the rear wheel. I dropped the bike back off at the LBS and they made the repair in a couple days.
23OCT: Reached out to Specialized again about the TFT firmware and the Mission Control Update. Was told that there was a firmware update, but for Mission Control, " we have no additional information."
-29NOV: At just over 1500 miles, I had another spoke break on the rear wheel. Once again off to the LBS. (NOTE: This bike is not overloaded. The LBS agrees that between me and the cargo, that the bike should be fine and the wheels should hold up. I don't jump curbs, and the commute is all paved roads.) This time it was out of service for 2 weeks as they argued with Specialized to send a replacement wheel. Specialized finally relented. The LBS had no knowledge of the TFT firmware update.
- 15DEC: At 2125 miles, while cruising home at 26-28 mph in the dark during rush hour, there was a weird noise followed by a loss of drive. In any of the assist modes, there is no drive - turn the cranks and the bike doesn't move (some expensive sounds come from the motor though). I was able to get home the last 7 miles by turning off the assist.
Update 1:
- 20DEC: Specialized is sending a new motor to the LBS. No ETA yet on when I'll get the bike back.
I've had it with this bike. If I didn't live within walking distance of the LBS, I'd be a lot more annoyed than I am. They've been reasonably good in trying to work this out, but the Vado 5.0 itself is what I'd call a pile of crap. I wish the automobile Lemon Law applied.
Update 2:
- 20 JAN: I have the bike back. After finally sending the motor, the LBS realized that there was a special tool needed to pull the motor out of the frame which they did not have. it took Specialized about a week to identify the right tool that was needed by the shop. They replaced the motor and told me that the bike was ready to be picked up on 17th, but I asked them if they could try to upgrade the firmware on the computer since it was supposed to be ready (per Specialized). The LBS called today and told me that the on-bike computer resetting was actually tied to the to-be-released-someday-(maybe) Mission Control app. This is in contradiction to that Specialized's own support had told me. Since Mission Control isn't ready, the LBS can't do anything with the on-bike computer.
I have the bike back and will see how it goes. I believe that the LBS has done everything they can to be supportive and has been very good with communication to me. I hold Specialized entirely responsible for this fiasco for releasing an unfinished product and poor support of their customers and dealers. Definitely not a fan of Specialized.
Just thought I share my tale of woe.
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