Thanks. I'm confused....is your rack for 2 or 1 1/4 hitch?
GSD Dad and Mutiny Guy,
That is a nice rack. Do you have 2" hitches on your vehicles?
Mission Control works great with my Como 2.0
Thanks for the talk about the display panel. I bought my como 3.o in the fall and the display is terrible. I can't re- set the clock from Military time. neither could the retailer. The distance doesn't seem to work correctly I suppose I just have to have them send it back to the MFg/ This is my first ebike and I don't know what to compare it to.. but I find that it runs out of power relatively quickly- 5-15 miles and I often don't use the power except on hills/
Anyone have similar issues?
thanks
New to this forum and thread and thought I'd post some observations and a question. My bride and I test rode '18 and '19 model Como 2.0's at the LBS and both came back with grins ear-to-ear. We've been bike riders for years, but in our upper 60's now our needs in frame geometry have changed greatly and the Como felt very good to both of us. As I studied the specs on the '18, '19 and '20 models (LBS didn't have 20's in stock), it appears that for 2020 they have eliminated the 2.0 and lowered the specs on the 3.0 to be essentially a '19 2.0 with the addition of lights and the new computer (TCD-w), and dropped the price to $100 over the '19 2.0. It has the 460 battery, 2-A charger, 1.2E motor, and all the components appear to be the same as the '19 2.0, including 9-speed Alivio.
I assume that this probably means that the 2020 3.0 is a Class-1 bike with assist limited to 20-mph, but I can't find that stated in the specs on the Specialized site anywhere. Anyone here have info on that question? Since we enjoyed the 2.0s so much and are unlikely to ever be in a situation where we want assist beyond 20-mph it's kind of a moot point, but I'm curious. We have two 2020 3.0s on order - hopefully here this week so I guess I'll be able to answer that question myself soon enough. ?
Thanks for all the great info in this thread - looking forward to joining you.
It should definitely be possible. I changed on my Vado from 48 to 40 (Specialized oem) and Como and Vado looks to be very much the same when it comes to drive train. My bike ( EU model) is restricted to 16mph and I like the higher cadence.I just picked up a Turbo Como 3.0 for my son, who needs it to commute around a pretty hilly area daily. We are similar size and fitness. I tried the bike last night on the hill near our house and even though I was able to make it to the top, it was much more effort than I expected, on Turbo mode in the easiest gear.
Is it possible to change to a smaller chainring (from 48T) to help with the hills?
It should definitely be possible. I changed on my Vado from 48 to 40 (Specialized oem) and Como and Vado looks to be very much the same when it comes to drive train. My bike ( EU model) is restricted to 16mph and I like the higher cadence.
If this Como 3.0 is a 28mph bike and you or your son plan to ride faster than 20mph a lot then maybe maybe you should give it a second thought.
It’s easy for a bicycle mechanic to change a chainring. I also had the plastic chain guard exchanged to a smaller to fit the chainring.
With a 40 tooth chainring he can still go 20mph, he just has to pedal a little faster.Right, it's a 20mph bike. But I am positive he will care way more about hills than speed at first.