C'mon Dan, would you really like to open the bottom cover with an Allen wrench and make a dive to be able to remove the battery for charging in your Vado? Or to have a battery requiring removing the motor first? (Levo SL)
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Also, the Vado battery is relatively short, so it is easy to carry a spare in the pannier. I understand you don't like the looks of the Vado; on contrary, I find the design sexy and appealing
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I have been looking for yet another e-bike and could not find anything that nice in the Class 3... Yes, R&M bikes are nice but these are very heavy. Oh, yes, the Allant+ 9.9s looks nice.
When I was 52, I felt my health had deteriorated. I did a serious medical examination related to the heart first. Finally, the doctor sent me to the exercise treadmill. When I finished, the cardiologist shouted at me:
-- Hey mister! How comes you get the heart rate of 220 after thirty seconds of effort?! Don't you do any walking at all?! -- No, sir -- I replied -- we people of the countryside don't walk, we ride cars instead
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-- It is unbelievable -- He was shouting -- You are healthy from the cardio viewpoint but you're gonna to start moving! Walk! Run! Whatever! MOVE! -- Can I ride a bike instead? -- I asked -- Yes, you can.
So I bought me a bike after 17 years of no riding.