Appreciate that insight. However, if you owned a Vado/Como, and you knew of the part # being offered, watched the video, referenced the information snd knew what you needed to do (or validated with the LBS as to the specific requirements), would you not have made sure of the use prior to making a purchase? Does the referenced item I had for sale have alternate use/applications? Excuse my ignorance, as if I research the part, and the use of it (what it is for), I find no others that show a different bike, year, or replacement use.
Bob,
Most of people are definitely no experts. When I needed a replacement for my BLOKS in 2019, I naively asked the salesman if I could just buy a $100 TCD (wireless) to replace the BLOKS... Later I was asking the salesman why the LBS could not just install the Retrofit Kit you mentioned. No, they could not.
Are you saying that there were many different kits available for many different Vado/Como's of different years and they had the same part #?
Not the same part number. Your buyer simply had no clue (and I am not surprised).
There have been two distinctive Retrofit Kits for Vado/Como:
- Yours, intended for almost all 2018-2019 Vados or Comos
- The L1e-B Retrofit Kit, specifically for MY2017 Vado 5.0 or the 2018-2019 Vado 6.0.
Once any "regular" Vado/Como could be a 25 km/h e-bike in Europe/Australia, a 32 km/h e-bike in Canada, or a Class 3 e-bike in the United States, the two e-bikes I mentioned as the second item of the list have been a different breed: a Euro 45 km/h
L1e-B S-Pedelec type approved as a moped. As such, these mopeds have been equipped not only with the 1.2
s motor but also numerous expensive safety features such as the deadly expensive Supernova M99 Pro headlight. Most importantly, the TCD-w(
L1e-B) display is different to the TCD-w (it has the speedometer on any of its five screens). The TCD-w(L1e-B) system is totally different to the TCD-w.
Your quote for the Retrofit Kit was $70. The TCD-w(L1e-B) kit is currently quoted at $2,500 (absurd but it is how the things are). Many users including myself got that expensive kit free under the warranty or even post-warranty but Specialized seems to have stopped acting as Santa Claus now...
I think your buyer needed the Retrofit Kit for his 2018 Vado 6.0.