GuruUno
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Took the bike for a 28-mile 1st-day ride and overall I was very impressed.
The overall feel, handling, and performance are one of the best I've had....this is my 6th e-bike in the last 5 years. It just keeps getting better.
Albeit I'll need to embrace the Mission Control having had been a user of BLevo, so it's a bit foreign to me.
I began out the gate with 'Smart Control'. I set it for 35 miles, 2-1/2 hour ride, 10% remaining battery to get back from wherever. All other settings were "out of the box" default.
My 1st destination was about 6 miles away to stop and say hello to a buddy and I was surprised to see that I had already used 16% (85% remaining) after such a short ride. All in Smart Control.
Moving on, afterward, I started playing with the assistance level for pedaling going from normal to slow, slower and slowest to feel the differences. I then went fast, faster, and fastest. The display showed my cadence average for each selection.
At about 19 miles I stopped and took it out of Smart Control and used the parameters available via a selection made such as ECO, Sport, and Turbo along with the pedaling choices. Looking for the "sweet spot" in 'manual' mode (non-Smart). I immediately saw that my usage was more favorable to conserve power. However, Smart Control is a phenomenal choice if it can be mastered. I'll still be adjusting and learning, it's the only way. After 5,100 miles on my Vado 5.0 in the last 20 months and 2,100 miles on the Vado 5.0 SL in the last 8 months, I can say this is a totally different experience that will take time to adjust to and learn.
I did have a few items of concern. I haven't checked the specification diagrams to verify but it sure seems that the crank arms are lower to the ground than on either of my other bikes. Several times I could feel my foot scrape on the slightest turning (left or right) when my foot was on the downstroke. Normally I'd have to be really angled to get the slightest 'touching' of the pedal to the ground on any other bike, but this bike seems to be oddly closer than any other. I measure just under 3 inches (see photo).
I also got an error 3 times on the display of Mission Control on the iPhone in a "System Event": The connection between the automatic gear shifter and the TCD-w got interrupted. Check visually if the automatic gear shifter was damaged or wrongfully disconnected. When restarting the bike, this event will be cleared from the display but the gear shifter may not be operational anymore. Error Code 4096 If issues do not resolve, please contact your dealer.
I had no issues, have not attempted to do another ride to determine if it is problematic or not. I had no problems riding or shifting, so I'm baffled.
I'm also a little confused about the wheel circumferences setting, is this correct (see photo)? (84.65in)
Anyway, overall, I'm super excited and impressed. I hope it won't fade and continue to be a fun ride.
47% left after a 26.93-mile ride....eh
(Oh, and a side note: Rider Care totally sucks, try calling, try e-mailing, let me know if it's me they avoid or do they avoid everyone...as I have had pre-sales questions, concerns, etc. over the last few weeks and never got any replies ever at all.....ever, which is a major concern if and when I do need to have an interaction to have a question or problem addressed or resolved. Do they even 'Care' (Rider Care)??????)
The overall feel, handling, and performance are one of the best I've had....this is my 6th e-bike in the last 5 years. It just keeps getting better.
Albeit I'll need to embrace the Mission Control having had been a user of BLevo, so it's a bit foreign to me.
I began out the gate with 'Smart Control'. I set it for 35 miles, 2-1/2 hour ride, 10% remaining battery to get back from wherever. All other settings were "out of the box" default.
My 1st destination was about 6 miles away to stop and say hello to a buddy and I was surprised to see that I had already used 16% (85% remaining) after such a short ride. All in Smart Control.
Moving on, afterward, I started playing with the assistance level for pedaling going from normal to slow, slower and slowest to feel the differences. I then went fast, faster, and fastest. The display showed my cadence average for each selection.
At about 19 miles I stopped and took it out of Smart Control and used the parameters available via a selection made such as ECO, Sport, and Turbo along with the pedaling choices. Looking for the "sweet spot" in 'manual' mode (non-Smart). I immediately saw that my usage was more favorable to conserve power. However, Smart Control is a phenomenal choice if it can be mastered. I'll still be adjusting and learning, it's the only way. After 5,100 miles on my Vado 5.0 in the last 20 months and 2,100 miles on the Vado 5.0 SL in the last 8 months, I can say this is a totally different experience that will take time to adjust to and learn.
I did have a few items of concern. I haven't checked the specification diagrams to verify but it sure seems that the crank arms are lower to the ground than on either of my other bikes. Several times I could feel my foot scrape on the slightest turning (left or right) when my foot was on the downstroke. Normally I'd have to be really angled to get the slightest 'touching' of the pedal to the ground on any other bike, but this bike seems to be oddly closer than any other. I measure just under 3 inches (see photo).
I also got an error 3 times on the display of Mission Control on the iPhone in a "System Event": The connection between the automatic gear shifter and the TCD-w got interrupted. Check visually if the automatic gear shifter was damaged or wrongfully disconnected. When restarting the bike, this event will be cleared from the display but the gear shifter may not be operational anymore. Error Code 4096 If issues do not resolve, please contact your dealer.
I had no issues, have not attempted to do another ride to determine if it is problematic or not. I had no problems riding or shifting, so I'm baffled.
I'm also a little confused about the wheel circumferences setting, is this correct (see photo)? (84.65in)
Anyway, overall, I'm super excited and impressed. I hope it won't fade and continue to be a fun ride.
47% left after a 26.93-mile ride....eh
(Oh, and a side note: Rider Care totally sucks, try calling, try e-mailing, let me know if it's me they avoid or do they avoid everyone...as I have had pre-sales questions, concerns, etc. over the last few weeks and never got any replies ever at all.....ever, which is a major concern if and when I do need to have an interaction to have a question or problem addressed or resolved. Do they even 'Care' (Rider Care)??????)
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