I picked up a 5.0 in mid March, and am coming from a Cannondale Synapse NEO SE. I added Ortlieb panniers, better pedals, a bar bag, cut an inch off each side of the bars, and it's set up tubeless, a must in New Mexico. So far so good. It's really fun to ride, a great commuter, great power and handling, comfortable, and the dropper is really cool on and off road. The negatives, range for sure. My Cannondale had an estimated range of over 150 miles in eco, and the Tero X displayed 25 miles of range at 91% charge. The range display also doesn't change regardless of being in Turbo or Eco, which is really lame, because it can't possibly be the same. It would be great if the headlight had different modes, like blink, or dim, because cyclists on the bike trail (especially roadies-why are they so angry?) have yelled at me about it. The light is also placed in a manner that doesn't allow me to use my favorite bar bag. I would love it if Specialized had something in mind for the cage on the bottom bracket, I can't seem to find anything that could fit there. Why not one of their SWAT gear bags? The rear rack is also a bit disappointing, I wish I could have run my Topeak MTX trunk bag, which is awesome. One more cool thing is being able to program power delivery in the different modes, it's pretty handy and works well. The app is kinda lame though, although I'm still learning. One odd thing is that the distance covered and odometer reading are different. Lastly, I do want to address that I'm aware that Class 3 ebikes are not technically allowed on bike trails in the US. I'm super respectful regardless of what bike I'm riding on trail, unlike a lot of folks I see riding the moto like throttle ebikes, which is lame. I get as mad at ebikes hauling ass on the trail as I do at roadies pacelining through congested areas. Oh, and the kickstand is cool too, although poorly designed, this thing is a heavy beast, and it's already hit the deck because it sunk into dirt. Gotta be really careful where you deploy it. That's it for now.