rochrunner
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Rochester Hills MI
As much as I like my 2022 Vado SL 5.0 non-EQ and have it set up exactly as I like, general aging and recent medical issues lead me to believe that the way I have to mount and dismount the bike is an accident waiting to happen, and at my age falls are no joke (I can only swing my leg over with my left foot on a pedal, i.e. when pushing off or slowing down). So I'm willing to switch to a step-thru bike -- which Specialized obviously makes -- but I'm really concerned about the added weight of the 2nd gen SLs. The main reason that I sold my 2020 Vado 4.0 and bought the SL was due to the weight of the regular Vado to where I couldn't comfortably lift it onto our bike carrier. The carrier (Thule EasyFold) did come with a short ramp of sorts but that was tricky in its own way and never felt very stable.
My current SL has never been a problem for me to handle on my own (so far). It's size L and when I weighed it as delivered by the dealer, it weight 37 or 38lbs. Of course, I added some weight with an aftermarket rack, RedShift seat post, bottle cages, etc. but it still probably didn't top 40-41lbs. The 2nd-gen equivalent does have some advantages in power and silence (range is not an issue) but it's listed in size M at 20kg, or 44lbs to start with. So basically adding at least 6lbs (~3kg) to the base weight in the larger size. What would really appeal to me would be the carbon version to get some weight back, but of course you can't really make a step-thru with a carbon frame due to the stresses from lack of a top bar. I'm also concerned that I might lose some strength over the next year or so, making lifting even more difficult.
Anyway, I'd like to hear from any members here who have had both editions of the Vado SL and can comment on how much you noticed the difference in weight. Maybe I'll also give the ramp another try since even the SL 2 is going to be lighter than the old Vado 4.0 that topped 50lb IIRC.
My current SL has never been a problem for me to handle on my own (so far). It's size L and when I weighed it as delivered by the dealer, it weight 37 or 38lbs. Of course, I added some weight with an aftermarket rack, RedShift seat post, bottle cages, etc. but it still probably didn't top 40-41lbs. The 2nd-gen equivalent does have some advantages in power and silence (range is not an issue) but it's listed in size M at 20kg, or 44lbs to start with. So basically adding at least 6lbs (~3kg) to the base weight in the larger size. What would really appeal to me would be the carbon version to get some weight back, but of course you can't really make a step-thru with a carbon frame due to the stresses from lack of a top bar. I'm also concerned that I might lose some strength over the next year or so, making lifting even more difficult.
Anyway, I'd like to hear from any members here who have had both editions of the Vado SL and can comment on how much you noticed the difference in weight. Maybe I'll also give the ramp another try since even the SL 2 is going to be lighter than the old Vado 4.0 that topped 50lb IIRC.