Specialized Turbo Vado SL: An Incredible E-Bike (User Club)

Thanks! Gives me hope that an affordable upgrade might be possible.
The advantage of flat bar is hydros are cheap compared to drop bars brakes on account of all those zillions of Deore & XT equipped EMTBs and MTBs zooming around. Switching to drops is hideously expensive. Tektro, always reasonably priced, don't make any for drop bars (that I can see?) so you're left looking at something like 105 or GRX, great brakes but not cheap and then the gear ratios/pull are different so new derailleur needed. Or you can check out what ever gold plated hydros SRAM sells but same pull issues.
 
The advantage of flat bar is hydros are cheap compared to drop bars brakes on account of all those zillions of Deore & XT equipped EMTBs and MTBs zooming around. Switching to drops is hideously expensive. Tektro, always reasonably priced, don't make any for drop bars (that I can see?) so you're left looking at something like 105 or GRX, great brakes but not cheap and then the gear ratios/pull are different so new derailleur needed. Or you can check out what ever gold plated hydros SRAM sells but same pull issues.
A bigger issue with drop bars is the integrated shifters in the brake levers. I guess with electronic shifters/derailleur that problem goes away.
 
A bigger issue with drop bars is the integrated shifters in the brake levers. I guess with electronic shifters/derailleur that problem goes away.
Last year, bored, I did try and work out the best (IE cheap) way to convert my Vado SL to drops. I didn't go through with it in the end, but it was more difference of geometry that made me hesitate, fearing I'd change my pretty comfortable riding position after all the expense. I seem to recall that as Tektro and Shimano are both mineral oil based there might be compatibility bewteen parts so was going to see if I kept the calipers and just bought new brifters (and derailleur) if that would work. Every step was complicated, like discovering that GRX rear mechs would not be compatible with my 11-46 (ten speed) cassette. Very annoying.
 
The advantage of flat bar is hydros are cheap compared to drop bars brakes on account of all those zillions of Deore & XT equipped EMTBs and MTBs zooming around. Switching to drops is hideously expensive. Tektro, always reasonably priced, don't make any for drop bars (that I can see?) so you're left looking at something like 105 or GRX, great brakes but not cheap and then the gear ratios/pull are different so new derailleur needed. Or you can check out what ever gold plated hydros SRAM sells but same pull issues.
Sorry, not following how all of this applies to my flat bars.
 
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