ruben de wulf
New Member
Does anybody know if the vado has a speedsensor? I really want it to drive 30k +... Because i dont see the bluetooth coming in the near future...
Can you please tell me how they set it at 45...
To provide a bit of conflicting experiences to JKitto, here is my review after about 8 weeks and 1100km of riding on my Vado 5.0.
Living in Sweden, I ride in harsh conditions, rain, followed by sub-zero temperatures with plenty of snow and later salt on the roads and bike paths. To date I have not ridden in fair weather / good road conditions more than once or twice.
I have experienced the two common problems of the bike not turning on (twice) and also not turning off after a ride (once). The problems have been fixed by either plugging the bike into the charger or by pushing the reset button on the display unit. This is by far by biggest complaint with the bike, and considering the ease of fix, it's not a big deal.
I ride predominately in Sport or Turbo mode, average speed in my commute (with good road conditions) is 34km/h.
Drive train wear? Sure there is significant wear compared to a hub-drive or normal bike for that matter. But with proper care I think it is still well within reasonable. I think I ride in the worst possible conditions for the drive train. Every two weeks (about every 200 km) I completely clean the chain, cassette, derailleur and front sprocket. Lube with high quality wet-lube and wipe away access (takes me about 30 minutes on a Saturday morning with some good tunes and a cup of coffee).
After 1100km my chain gauge shows wear on the chain to be more than 0.5 but less than 0.75. Cassette looks (and feels) like new, in fact better than new. It shifts nicer and smoother now than when new. I expect around 1500 km distance before it is time to replace the chain. Come summer time with better conditions I expect range before chain replacement to increase further.
Brake wear in my case is almost none living in a reasonably flat area. Total elevation gain / loss in my commute (18km one way) is about +/- 130m (about 400 feet).
Prohibitive cost? If you let your local bike shop do the work, sure it gets expensive. But with basic tools and skills you can replace the chain yourself, at a total expense of about 15-20USD and 5 minutes of your time. If the chain is replaced in time (around 0.75 wear) the cassette should easily last 3-4 chains. With a lock ring tool, torque wrench and basic skills even replacing the cassette is a no brainer at a cost of about 60USD and about 1 hours worth of work.
Having ridden 8000 km on my road bike (only fair summer weather), I would say the wear on the drive train is about 2-3 times heavier on my Vado 5.0.
Sure it is not free, but it is a darn cheap form of transportation, as FUN as well!
Good report, Bikerjoy, fitting to your handle!
BTW, I replace chains when the wear reaches a 0.5% increase in length as recommended by Park Tools:
https://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/when-to-replace-a-chain-on-a-bicycle#article-section-4
"If you are using an eleven or twelve speed chain, replace your chain once it has reached 0.5 percent wear."
They told me about a month ago that iOS was done and they were still working on Android. I think they're really struggling with the truth.I've seen de Vado app in Beta. They said it will come this month, first Android. Apple will be later. So i'll hope we will get it in May.
They told me about a month ago that iOS was done and they were still working on Android. I think they're really struggling with the truth.
"They" was actually "he". He was the tech support rep I was transferred to when I called with an unrelated question. After he answered my question, I figured I'd bust his chops a little about the app. He told me that the iOS development was complete and they were just waiting for completion on Android. I told him that I work for a large corporation that releases mobile apps out of step with each other all the time. Feature parity isn't really a priority for most software companies (which is why Excel for Mac is usually further behind Excel for Windows). He laughed and said that Specialized obviously isn't a software company.Who is "they"? Often the info reps give is third party Chinese whispers... I've seen a few posts here which are clearly nonsense.
I was told by a rep that Specialized were involved in a legal battle with the company that developed the software. No idea how true that is.