Thanks again. Sierratim. How do you know so much?! I will try bedding in the pads as you suggest. However, these brakes have squeaked since mile one. Within minutes of riding I noticed the noise. And it's a pretty loud noise. I have a call in to the shop where I bought the bike, and they seem to be very good, and I'll see what advice they have on Monday. Unfortunately they are 21/2 hours away. I'll let you know what they say. Thanks very much again. BTW, I bought a 2.0 2018 Como and my wife bought a 3.0 2019 Como. I was told the two were identical except of mine has no lights and the readout is different. To your knowledge are they the same? Are the batteries and motors the same? Any other big differences? I paid about $500 less. Cheap me, big spender her. Ned
With great age comes great wisdom, I wish!
Brake pads that need bedding in are usually noisy from day 1. As the park Tool video suggests, it's a normal part of having disc brakes, though the OEM pads are usually organic compounds. I'm not familiar with Tektro pad hardness, but Shimano organic pads don't normally need bedding in as they are fairly soft. I've since replaced them with longer wearing pads that did need bedding in. Maybe you got 'lucky' and got upgraded pads in your front caliper?
Anyway, your 2 Como's have the same Specialized/Brose 1.2 motor. Your battery is a bit smaller at 460Wh vs 500Wh for your wife's so she'll have a bit more range depending on riding style. Her charger is also a 4A version vs 2A for yours so she could potentailly be back on the road sooner as well.
She'll have an edge on hill climbing with her 10 speed drive train, 40t chain ring and a 11-42t cassette vs 9spd, 40t and 11-36t for yours.
Looks like your Como is a Class 1 ebike (assist to 20mph) so your wife may leave you behind on the flats as well with her Class 3 bike (assist to 28mph).
The Como 3 has generally upgraded components with a Deore drivetrain vs Alivio and Shimano MT200 brakes vs Tektro T286 hydraulic brakes.
Both bikes do have the same inner tubes so you can share you flat kit!
Have fun, but let her get too far ahead!