Hey! You can buy a new Vado in the fasterestest colour, too!And of course red color because we all know that red is the “fasterest”.
I stopped by my local bike shop yesterday after work and the owner told me he has orders for 9 2022 Vados already (I didn't ask which models) and has also been told he will not see them until April.My wife and I preordered the belt drive versions in red so we’ll be waiting until supposedly April.
We went Red because (aside from it being the best of the 3 colors next year) because it was April in the computer system. Black was August. Global production and shipping is a nightmare.I stopped by my local bike shop yesterday after work and the owner told me he has orders for 9 2022 Vados already (I didn't ask which models) and has also been told he will not see them until April.
That’s a safe bet at this point in life.I'm thinking mine is sitting in a container ship off of the California coast
I am not sure about bike fitting but I think when on the seat, your lower foot should reach the lower pedal with a slightly bent knee and not precisely the floor?I saw the new Vado 5.0 Step-Through today, my size (small) red tint. It’s a good looking bike! I didn’t ride it because I knew if I did I would want to buy it on the spot. Some observations: the color is nicer than it appears on my Ipad, as the salesperson said, it’s “Christmas-y.” When sitting on the bike, my feet touched the floor and I had a comfortable lean forward to the handlebars. Not too aggressive and not too upright. The red rear led light is bright and really unique and sharp looking. And the buttons for changing the assist mode and scrolling through the display pages seem to be very well-located. I do think this will be my next ebike, although I might wait and see if I can get the white one.
I have replied it in another thread.My only gripe with this bike and here is my lack of experience coming into play is, that in turbo mode I can feel a various difference in motor operation through the pedals. I am not sure if this is a normal phenomenon on all ebikes or whether i have a problem, but it can best be described as a slight sensation of clutch slip or something...strangely I still am getting assistance and it isnt anything i notice performance wise but it is a difference in the feeling whilst in turbo mode and not a complete continuous boost until max speed is reached(it feels like the motor is doing stuff).
Apart from this turbo phenomenon I love this bike, I love the feel, the versatility, the build quality and all its features and high spec components. I feel it can do anything.
My only gripe with this bike and here is my lack of experience coming into play is, that in turbo mode I can feel a various difference in motor operation through the pedals. I am not sure if this is a normal phenomenon on all ebikes or whether i have a problem, but it can best be described as a slight sensation of clutch slip or something...strangely I still am getting assistance and it isnt anything i notice performance wise but it is a difference in the feeling whilst in turbo mode and not a complete continuous boost until max speed is reached(it feels like the motor is doing stuff).
Apart from this turbo phenomenon I love this bike, I love the feel, the versatility, the build quality and all its features and high spec components. I feel it can do anything.
Yes, it has to be that way (it is not only the torque sensor but also cadence sensor, and other sensors such as speed sensor for e-bike, and RPM sensor for the motor). Uneven pedalling (especially at low cadence) is causing uneven motor response. The things are even more complicated. It is a 15.5 mph e-bike, and you are hitting the restrictor speed in just several seconds. After passing 15.5 mph, the motor needs to cut off. All this makes a very unpredictable situation in which the sensors/controller/motor are confused.Not sure if I understand your issue. Could it be that the torque sensor is detecting your power input to match it with proper assist?
Your power input varies and motor is trying to adjust accordingly.
Others will correct me @Stefan Mikes ??
Can always count in @Stefan Mikes to clearly explain things. My US Vado 5 (28 mile limit) does not do this as you explained.Yes, it has to be that way (it is not only the torque sensor but also cadence sensor, and other sensors such as speed sensor for e-bike, and RPM sensor for the motor). Uneven pedalling (especially at low cadence) is causing uneven motor response. The things are even more complicated. It is a 15.5 mph e-bike, and you are hitting the restrictor speed in just several seconds. After passing 15.5 mph, the motor needs to cut off. All this makes a very unpredictable situation in which the sensors/controller/motor are confused.
With 28 mph (45 km/h) e-bikes, there is a wide speed range where the Vado can settle at some speed, and it is easier to pedal evenly, especially at higher cadence. With 15.5 mph speed limiter, there is somewhat undefined area around the restriction speed, amplified by tremendous motor peak power. My advice to Mike is to stay in Eco, using Sport for harder riding conditions, and refraining to Turbo mode for extreme situations only.