You should try all types yourself. So "normal/heavy" drives/ebikes against SL and as well Vado SL against Creo.I'm not a member of the Vado/Como set. I opted for an Aluminum Creo. But I'm still trying to figure out what's what. So be easy on me. I come from mostly a road bike history and have not used the mt bike in quite a while and have not done anything really gnarly since Moab many years ago.
Is the Vado pretty much a similar (same) geometry as the Creo but aimed at those wanting a more upright position or are there other things or am I completely offbase. I also realize that there are more powerful motor options in both the Vado and Como families. There have been hills where I've wanted a bit more oomph and maybe I should consider one of these other options.
How different are Vado SL and Creo/ist the geometry similar? I'm not sure about the prices in other countries/continents. Here in Germany the Vado prices are ok for me and for Specialized and compared to ebikes with other light assist drives like Fazua. The Creo is quite prizy and costs a lot more than the Vado SL, even the alloy Creo, looking on the components. That's why I was thinking a short time about buying a Vado SL and changing it to the race handle bars. But I have never done this before and felt to unsure if the result would be good or terrible. Several people with more race bike experience told me "You can't be sure about the result. If you have already have an old bike with straight handle bars and the race bar and the components, just try. But if you have to buy everything new and also the Vado SL and you don't want the bike with straight handle bar, better stay out of it."
So my advice, if you really want race handle bar, take a Creo. If your prefer straight bars, take a Vado SL.
But of course try both (and normal ebike) before ordering!
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