ronin2000,
Let's wait and see. I am certain that regional sales folks and dealers are NOT going to have all of the information on long term availability of drive system parts (handlebar controller, batteries, and motors) for the Turbo family. All of the rest (brakes, mech, rims, spokes, tires, racks, fenders, etc.) can be sourced easily in the 3rd party market. But it is important that Specialized be clear with Turbo owners about the proprietary parts that we will need to keep these bikes going.
One of the things they could do as an alternative to a "5-year support" program would be to offer a very attractive "trade-in" program for existing Turbo owners if the cost to keep the GoSwissDrive stuff supported would be more than the cost of selling a finite number of future bikes at some discounted price. (Example - Buy a Vado 3.0 for $1,500 with the trade-in of a base Turbo, a Turbo 5.0 for $3,000 for a Turbo X or pre-2016 Turbo S).
Doug
Has specialized offered any trade in programs in the past?
I know that the Turbo Levo (and similar Vado) have bluetooth. Is the bluetooth function it in the battery or resident in the bike frame itself?
But I believe that this person is responsible and look forward to a reasoned response from Specialized before we get too concerned.
For the Turbo Levos, I'm quite certain the bluetooth interface is within the battery itself, which also has the battery level indicator LEDs, the on/off button and the up/down buttons to set the level of support built into it's case.
Do you know what the warranty terms are for Specialized ebikes? I believe the batteries and motor are not covered by the "lifetime" warranty for the frame.
There are laws/regulations regarding how long a manufacturer must maintain parts and service in the case of some products, like cars- but does that apply to ebikes?
Thanks! I used my knowledge of the other Brose models, prior Specialized models, their webpage and the manual to produce this preview/review, feel free to chime in with corrections, updates or general thoughts: https://electricbikereview.com/specialized/turbo-vado-3-0/ working on the 5.0 nextBy the way, the Vado's are finally published on the US site!!
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Court some mistakes on your Vado 5.0 comparison. The 5.0 has a top speed of 28 mph. Also the front fork is not an SR Suntour but is a solid fork.Thanks! I used my knowledge of the other Brose models, prior Specialized models, their webpage and the manual to produce this preview/review, feel free to chime in with corrections, updates or general thoughts: https://electricbikereview.com/specialized/turbo-vado-3-0/ working on the 5.0 next
Just published the 5.0 so you can compare specs side-by-side using the compare tool. Got both loaded with this link for you: https://electricbikereview.com/compare/items/92795,92798
Trek Super Commuter 8 for me. Nicer looking IMO and I like the way they have integrated the Bosch battery into the downtube. With the Bosch system at least you know you will have more options to get replacement batteries going forward instead of the propriety Brose-Specialized setup which will eventually become redundant when Specialized drop the Vado range for something else as they have with the TurboVado 5.0 or Trek Super Commuter 8. What do you guys think? They are competing at the exact same price point. I think the Trek is better looking. Thoughts?
Is that what you ended up getting?Buy a Stromer ST whichever. It's pretty obvious where Specialized got their idea from...except for the center drive motor. And to quote e-wheels...you know you'll have the same battery for years to come. I think this is Stromers 6th year..same battery!!!
Is that what you ended up getting?
No..not as of yet. Waiting too see if we get any news from Dougs email to corporate at specialized. Not gonna wait too long though...so if no good news...than I'll probably go with the Stromer ST2. I stumbled across another bike though...which I kinda like....the Italjet Ascot. It doesn't have much range or top speed...but damn that bike looks cool!!!!
IM on the fence about picking up an extra battery (if it can be had...) to extend the life of the bike, but at the same time I don’t want to dump more money into an unsupported system... If Specialized could throw us a bone for a credit/trade in program 2-3 years down the line Id be fairly happy. I LOVE THE LOOK of the streamlined TURBO vs the VADO. The Vados look like a pregnant bike...
I know right....yeah I didn't like them from the get go. It's like their eliminating everything they started with and starting over with this line. Turbo's aggressive as hell....Vado....a gender neutral version.
Don't know why they can't have both??? Girls Vado and men's are basically identical...why?!?!