jeffcrilly
New Member
Am thinking about getting a Turbo Vado 6.0 for my 12 mile commute which has some elevation changes, but is mostly straight bike lane.
https://www.specialized.com/cw/en/mens-turbo-vado-6-0/p/133868?color=216924-133868
Its kinda spendy, but seems well equipped.
I dont mind spending a few extra $$ to eliminate some hassles (and duct tape).
However, all the custom bits (battery, rear "rack", integrated lights) remind me of vehicle accessories that are tough to fix/replace when they fail.
I've seen a couple reviews on youtube which are great (these were Specialized invite-the-journalists events).
The design looks greate... the only thing it doesnt have is a "throttle" option, which would be nice for my application.
But questions are holding me back:
1) Does anyone know for sure which Brose motors are used in which bikes?
My understanding is there is the older Brose T motor, and the new S motor. Afaict, the S is used in the Specialized Levo.
The confusing part is Specialized refers to the motors as :
All the MTBs?: Specialized 1.3, Rx Trail tuned
Vado 6.0: Specialized 1.2 S, Rx Street Tuned
Vado 5.0: Specialized 1.2, Rx Street Tuned
Vado 3.0: Specialized 1.2, Rx Street Tuned
I've read that the vado 6.0 has the same motor as the Levo, but i wouldnt expect that from reading the product listing.
In fact, no where on the Specialized site do i see a mention of Brose.
2) I have seen anecdotal notes about Brose motor issues (something about a crack, another had water entry issues).
Anyone know if these issues are fixed in the new models?
3) Are there any Vado Turbo 6.0 owners here that can comment on the performance, reliability, and support?
Fwiw, I'm just thinking a "more conventional" ebike with serviceable/upgradable motor/battery parts would be nice once that 2 year warranty runs out.
(Possibly even a hub-drive motor. Which, afaict, would also be less $$.)
thx for any info / suggestions.
-jeff
https://www.specialized.com/cw/en/mens-turbo-vado-6-0/p/133868?color=216924-133868
Its kinda spendy, but seems well equipped.
I dont mind spending a few extra $$ to eliminate some hassles (and duct tape).
However, all the custom bits (battery, rear "rack", integrated lights) remind me of vehicle accessories that are tough to fix/replace when they fail.
I've seen a couple reviews on youtube which are great (these were Specialized invite-the-journalists events).
The design looks greate... the only thing it doesnt have is a "throttle" option, which would be nice for my application.
But questions are holding me back:
1) Does anyone know for sure which Brose motors are used in which bikes?
My understanding is there is the older Brose T motor, and the new S motor. Afaict, the S is used in the Specialized Levo.
The confusing part is Specialized refers to the motors as :
All the MTBs?: Specialized 1.3, Rx Trail tuned
Vado 6.0: Specialized 1.2 S, Rx Street Tuned
Vado 5.0: Specialized 1.2, Rx Street Tuned
Vado 3.0: Specialized 1.2, Rx Street Tuned
I've read that the vado 6.0 has the same motor as the Levo, but i wouldnt expect that from reading the product listing.
In fact, no where on the Specialized site do i see a mention of Brose.
2) I have seen anecdotal notes about Brose motor issues (something about a crack, another had water entry issues).
Anyone know if these issues are fixed in the new models?
3) Are there any Vado Turbo 6.0 owners here that can comment on the performance, reliability, and support?
Fwiw, I'm just thinking a "more conventional" ebike with serviceable/upgradable motor/battery parts would be nice once that 2 year warranty runs out.
(Possibly even a hub-drive motor. Which, afaict, would also be less $$.)
thx for any info / suggestions.
-jeff