@Stefan Mikes I am curious: Why a Vado and Vado SL?
As someone who is not yet a bike person, the two seem a bit similar. I get that the SL is lighter weight and really focused on hopping on and going for a ride without hauling anything. Why are both worth it?
I also think you do not like the creo? I can’t find the comment anymore, but I would love to know why.
Thanks!
These two e-bikes are very different. The full power Vado is a strong and fast machine, which is ideal for fast commutes or for long trips including significant climbs. The removable battery is a bonus if someone can store the bike in their garage.
Full power Vado is a heavy thing. It makes it hard to carry upstairs. In rough terrain, Vado becomes a bone-shaker and cannot be ridden really fast there, especially with heavy panniers. Because of the heavy weight, it cannot be carried over obstacles such as a fallen tree.
And the full power Vado is really powerful. It loves being ridden with significant assistance fast. Think of an airliner. While the aircraft can actually ride slowly in the airport, it is sluggish before airborne! Same with Vado. Low assistance means a slow ride and a sluggish response. Add some electrons and the thing is like flying! However, higher assistance means a little of workout with the big Vado.
Vado SL is very "bicycley". I can carry it upstairs and downstairs easily and keep it inside my apartment. In rough terrain, a properly equipped Vado SL almost feels like a flat handlebar gravel e-bike, and there is no issue with carrying it over obstacles (or, upstairs in the city). However, the low power combined with my ailing legs imposes some limitations. For instance, the effect of headwind is far more pronounced for Vado SL. Climbing significant hills could be an issue. My average speed on Vado SL is low. However, the SL gives me a lot of workout, and its low weight made it my everyday e-bike, which I also use for gravel cycling group rides.
(The comment of a healthy friend of mine is Vado SL gives him excellent speed and helps him counter headwind and hills very much. My opinion is Vado SL is a perfect e-bike for healthy people with normal pedalling performance).
Creo? I simply cannot stand the road bike riding position for long. And Creo does not meet my criteria such as being able to help me with my grocery shopping. Otherwise, it is an excellent e-bike!