ckendall
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Of all the e-bikes we tested for my wife, this bike seemed the best for her and the only one she liked. More intuitive natural assist, lighter weight, nimble handling, The first one we got thru a shop worked out well as I was able to DIY easily modify stem height and riser bars for my petite wife for comfort and control as there was enough cable and brake lines to work with without having to undertake expensive more complex motor and battery removal to install longer cables. We averaged three 20-25 mile rides in a mix of settings with hills and wind before charging. So plenty of power for her fitness bike needs and it made it enjoyable to ride together, me unassisted and her on the Turbo Vado SL. AND seemingly forgiving cabling for fit adjustments.
So we were excited to order with a better sale on line what we thought would be the same bike for another location different family place in New England. I was ready to go with the same riser stem and bars easy peasy again. BUT NO! The hydraulic brake cables on this 2nd new bike were way too out of whack shorter than the derailleur or electrical cables which were fine. Pretty sloppy messy work by Specialized. Since I ordered it thru Specialized online, the shop and Specialized say I have to pay at least 300 bucks to change the cables (they actually want to replace the Tektro HD-R290 brakes with the entry level Shimano MT-201) because thats what the shop has and can get. Not sure how those compare..?.
I am not faulting the shop. The poor quality control and consistency on the part of Specialized is the issue. Same parts just sloppy inconsistent cabling. While I’ve done plenty of cable and hydraulic brake work, on non e-bikes not sure I want to drop motor and battery to run new cables on a new bike and potentially void a warranty. I could probably DIY this but don’t have all my tools here.
Moral of the story, success with one nice bike doesn’t mean you’ll get the same with the same model again, at least from Specialized. Maybe this recent sale is selling QC rejects.
So we were excited to order with a better sale on line what we thought would be the same bike for another location different family place in New England. I was ready to go with the same riser stem and bars easy peasy again. BUT NO! The hydraulic brake cables on this 2nd new bike were way too out of whack shorter than the derailleur or electrical cables which were fine. Pretty sloppy messy work by Specialized. Since I ordered it thru Specialized online, the shop and Specialized say I have to pay at least 300 bucks to change the cables (they actually want to replace the Tektro HD-R290 brakes with the entry level Shimano MT-201) because thats what the shop has and can get. Not sure how those compare..?.
I am not faulting the shop. The poor quality control and consistency on the part of Specialized is the issue. Same parts just sloppy inconsistent cabling. While I’ve done plenty of cable and hydraulic brake work, on non e-bikes not sure I want to drop motor and battery to run new cables on a new bike and potentially void a warranty. I could probably DIY this but don’t have all my tools here.
Moral of the story, success with one nice bike doesn’t mean you’ll get the same with the same model again, at least from Specialized. Maybe this recent sale is selling QC rejects.