Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Both are equally good.
Wow. I am surprised. I was expecting at least a 500 word opinion!Both are equally good.
Both are equally good.
I don’t know that I am hard on motors. I think it is a possibility. I still don’t know what was wrong with the motor that had problems. The second bike was showing extreme battery depletion which was also happening on the first bike before it shut down during rides. I simply gave up.Technically the high step is stiffer on paper, whether you can notice it or not is a different topic (most folks can't save for larger/heavier riders).
Amazing you still bought this bike given what you went through. Additionally baffling you went with a Brose motor after stating how hard you are on motors. Albeit the newer one that hasn't had much time in the market, hopefully it's track record improves over the previous version.
Best of luck moving forward and congrats on the new bike!
I should see such a paper yet Some experimental data.Technically the high step is stiffer on paper, whether you can notice it or not is a different topic
Why worry?If I get a broken motor in the first 30 days, I will not be happy.
My experience with products that die early also die often. While said products are broken, I can’t ride anywhere. I wish I could just ignore that and “ride on”.Dynamic, people who worry too much are hated by their e-bikes! (GuruUno is a model specimen). More positive attitude please? Just ride on!
Not the one I've ridden.My experience with products that die early also die often. While said products are broken, I can’t ride anywhere. I wish I could just ignore that and “ride on”.
Does the como have stiffness issues?
Hey New here : Name is Zeke : I had almost identical experience to you when ordering a Vado for my wife online. I was using a debit card . But it all was canceled just like your order . Here's what I discovered : Because certain High quality Bike companies have a direct buy , cut out the middle man program . When you buy a Bike from Specialized directly and have it sent thru the retailer . The retailer doesn't make any money beyond setup fees .My experience with products that die early also die often. While said products are broken, I can’t ride anywhere. I wish I could just ignore that and “ride on”.
Does the como have stiffness issues?
Unfortunately, it’s not that simple here. The bike was cancelled due to miscommunication. My LBS does do direct to consumer orders. But it’s a moot point since the LBS can’t get these bikes directly for months.Hey New here : Name is Zeke : I had almost identical experience to you when ordering a Vado for my wife online. I was using a debit card . But it all was canceled just like your order . Here's what I discovered : Because certain High quality Bike companies have a direct buy , cut out the middle man program . When you buy a Bike from Specialized directly and have it sent thru the retailer . The retailer doesn't make any money beyond setup fees .
If you confronted your local LBS they aren't going to admit that to you. When it comes to your free ride and test for 30 days . You are also encountering a marketing program that was set up when getting a New Bike was easy . Today they are scarce .
In today's world it no longer seems to matter what's right . Things seem to have changed some
I also found this info out because the Specialized Dealer I bought my Bike from didn't even come up as an online option. Even when I inserted their name the software on the Webpage changed it to another dealer. So I asked the guy I know pretty well at my local LBS, what's up? Thus my reply Thanks Nice to be here
I have a Truck as well as a One Up Rack . So we took my wife's SUV for gas mileage and stuck the Bike on a rack . Do you have a rack or can you borrow one ?I looked online and found a 2022 Vado 4 and a 2021 Vado 4 . They were a 360 Mile round trip away . So we went last Saturday and she rode both Bikes . Although the 2022 Vado had the upgrades for the display . Last years Vado Motor was like my 2020 Vado 4 . Dead Quiet . They gave us a deal as it had 104 miles on it . This place had an indoor track to ride on . 100 yards long . That made it nice to test the Bikes out . The LBS is in an old piano factory . So there was a track as wide as a street to do a test ride on . My wife liked the Older Vado as well as the Newer one . Plus they gave us a deal on it . $3000 out the door .Unfortunately, it’s not that simple here. The bike was cancelled due to miscommunication. My LBS does do direct to consumer orders. But it’s a moot point since the LBS can’t get these bikes directly for months.
What did you end up buying?
I can’t transport bikes. I have sedans with no option for a hitch. We are in the process of getting new cars, but covid has made that a long and complicated process for leased vehicles. Ebikes need hitch racks.I have a Truck as well as a One Up Rack . So we took my wife's SUV for gas mileage and stuck the Bike on a rack . Do you have a rack or can you borrow one ?
You must make a healthy income .I can’t transport bikes. I have sedans with no option for a hitch. We are in the process of getting new cars, but covid has made that a long and complicated process for leased vehicles. Ebikes need hitch racks.
A honda ridgeline is a possibility. But, for the time being, moving bikes while not riding them is difficult. I can *just* fit the riprock 24 in the backseat of the larger sedan. If I remove the front wheel I can probably move one bike as long as I don’t need anyone in the back seat.
I do fine. I am also really good at financial planning. So very little of my money is “wasted” on interest or poor purchases. That’s one reason the klarna thing frustrates me so much. Unless I choose to pay this off in cash (which is not optimum from a financial planning perspective) I will absorb *some* interest. Not a lot. But some.You must make a healthy income .
Maybe your lack of paying interest is why Klarna bumped you . Companies are in business to make money . Like when you lease . Which has gotten harder because cars are in short supply and the dealer isn't profiting as much on leasing as they were when interest was lower . Because leasing is all about benefiting the Dealers. A consumer can't get out of leasing once started without getting buried .I do fine. I am also really good at financial planning. So very little of my money is “wasted” on interest or poor purchases. That’s one reason the klarna thing frustrates me so much. Unless I choose to pay this off in cash (which is not optimum from a financial planning perspective) I will absorb *some* interest. Not a lot. But some.
First, you can get out of leasing without absorbing negative equity if your car is worth more than the payoff amount. However, covid caused many captive lease companies to only allow you to do that at the brand dealership, or with the payoff amount to the consumer. Both my cars values are worth more than what is owed and pre-covid I would have simply traded them in mid-lease (I have done this many times). I could still do this today if I wanted the same brand I currently have. Not all lease companies impose this limit. I can still buy out both cars and immediately trade them in. It’s just more work on my part (and it’s not without risk)Maybe your lack of paying interest is why Klarna bumped you . Companies are in business to make money . Like when you lease . Which has gotten harder because cars are in short supply and the dealer isn't profiting as much on leasing as they were when interest was lower . Because leasing is all about benefiting the Dealers. A consumer can't get out of leasing once started without getting buried .
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HmmmmmFirst, you can get out of leasing without absorbing negative equity if your car is worth more than the payoff amount. However, covid caused many captive lease companies to only allow you to do that at the brand dealership, or with the payoff amount to the consumer. Both my cars values are worth more than what is owed and pre-covid I would have simply traded them in mid-lease (I have done this many times). I could still do this today if I wanted the same brand I currently have. Not all lease companies impose this limit. I can still buy out both cars and immediately trade them in. It’s just more work on my part (and it’s not without risk)
Companies like klarna are paid for their 0% interest offers. Typically they have a contract with the seller, and the seller pays them to provide that service. In this case it is likely specialized has a deal with klarna to do exactly that. The seller benefits by being able to sell bikes to people who may otherwise be unable to buy them. And that “cost” comes at essentially paying the customer’s interest for them.
The fact that klarna won’t let me after previously approving a more expensive purchase makes no sense. And specialized should be angry with them as it nearly prevented me from buying anything specialized and simply going elsewhere. Ultimately I decided the amount of interest I may absorb is outweighed by the lower risk of the specialized with LBS support. So I bought it using other methods.
I get it. It's one reason they got another shot. But, in my experience, there are plenty of "world leading" brands that, for me, are junk. I honestly do not believe that to be the case here. I think I got unlucky. And *none* of this has anything to do with the quality of the product.@dynamic, some trust please. You are buying an e-bike not only from a leading world bicycle manufacturer but also from the company that is the leader of market trends in e-bikes. No worries, I said.
Hey New here : Name is Zeke : I had almost identical experience to you when ordering a Vado for my wife online. I was using a debit card . But it all was canceled just like your order . Here's what I discovered : Because certain High quality Bike companies have a direct buy , cut out the middle man program . When you buy a Bike from Specialized directly and have it sent thru the retailer . The retailer doesn't make any money beyond setup fees .
If you confronted your local LBS they aren't going to admit that to you. When it comes to your free ride and test for 30 days . You are also encountering a marketing program that was set up when getting a New Bike was easy . Today they are scarce .
In today's world it no longer seems to matter what's right . Things seem to have changed some
I also found this info out because the Specialized Dealer I bought my Bike from didn't even come up as an online option. Even when I inserted their name the software on the Webpage changed it to another dealer. So I asked the guy I know pretty well at my local LBS, what's up? Thus my reply Thanks Nice to be here
Your best bet IMO is to find a bike on someone's show room floor .
True. But if I ordered a gazelle from you (or any other bike, anywhere else), they would get nothing *and* I would be at the end of a work order wait list if I needed anything. Something is better than nothing for them. If they offered me less risk, I would have bought the bike that sat in their basement. That was their decision. Mine, if I was giving up klarna, was to retain what specialized offers direct to consumer.The margin is split with direct online orders, the retailer gets some, just nowhere near what they would if they stocked the bike.
Back to the main topic, have you gotten some miles on your bike yet??!?!
It's my wife and not yet we both are sadly still working . We are both old enough to retire . I actually had . Unfortunately many people in America have turned into free hand-out bums . We were both compensated for working past retirement . But this is our last year regardless of how much they offer us . It's not worth it . Life is to short . Anyway planning on riding this weekendThat's not really true. The margin is split with direct online orders, the retailer gets some, just nowhere near what they would if they stocked the bike. Also there's various "hoops" one has to jump through to show up on various locators in addition to overall sales volume too. It's not that straight forward unfortunately!
Totally true buying a bike that's already on a showroom floor but for some that might not be an alternative depending on where a shop is and what that shop's focus is. Even us as an e-bike specific dealership have a limited offering of what's "on the floor" and that's coming from moving about 450-500 units annually. Not a ton compared to our competitors in, say, Socal, but something we can be proud of!
Back to the main topic, have you gotten some miles on your bike yet??!?!