I cannot understand why some people here experience any issues with "chain dropping" on the Vado:
- Praxis Wave chainring with the tooth pattern holding the chain properly. (It is necessary to place the chain according to the chainring pattern).
- The Shadow clutch at the derailleur (it needs to be engaged at all times except of removing the rear wheel). The clutch keeps the chain tensioned at all times.
- Proper chain length, so the chain is correctly tensioned (too long a chain means trouble).
- Properly adjusted derailleur (and straight derailleur hanger).
I have ridden my Vado 5.0/6.0 for 14,780 km without a single chain drop, and I rode rough terrain as well as inclines of 19%. Saying "Specialized should..." only reveals ignorance.
Yes, I had two chain drops on my Vado SL. It was only my fault! The reason was the derailleur had been totally out of adjustment, one full indexing position wrong (in the direction of the wheel). Once I adjusted the derailleur limit stops and indexing, any chain drop became impossible.
Chain guides are installed on MTB for a reason: the rider is not only riding extremely rough terrain but also does jumps; the chain may pop off the chainring there. But a Vado and its intended purpose?!