What is the size of your tyres again, please?Can you recommend temporary fenders for the Vado please. Ive been looking but so far only found some by Polisport...
700x47cWhat is the size of your tyres again, please?
SKS Speedrocker fenders will NOT fit your tyres (these are for 42 mm max). SKS was making temporary fenders for 700x47 tyre size but a brief lookup at SKS Germany website proves no appropriate temporary mudguards are available now.700x47c
Thank you!From their affiliate site indeed, https://www.mantel.com/sks-speedrocker-xl here on stock, and some other webshops do have stock
So the next question would be, for which country would you like to order to? Than we could match a webshop (or I could ask a sales rep fro m SKS who happens to be a former co-worker who has stock)700x47c
I'm living in France. Many thanks to all who've helped.So the next question would be, for which country would you like to order to? Than we could match a webshop (or I could ask a sales rep fro m SKS who happens to be a former co-worker who has stock)
No experience, but the Carbon 1 specs suggest a pretty direct Vado SL 1 competitor worth a test ride if you're in that market.Anyone tried the Cannondale Tesoro Neo Carbon 1 or 2? Seems like a similar/updated bike to the Vado SL 1. Better motor and frame, but no suspension. Bosch Sprint motor.
Yeah. Pretty lightweight too.No experience, but the Carbon 1 specs suggest a pretty direct Vado SL 1 competitor worth a test ride if you're in that market.
Since so many of the things I love about my SL 1 revolve around how it feels in action — especially the responsiveness — probably best to test how both bikes feel first-hand rather than go on specs alone.Yeah. Pretty lightweight too.
Agree, but pretty hilly here and still no range anxiety at up to 41 mi on the main battery alone.The thing about lightweight bikes like the SL1 is range anxiety is virtually non existent unless you live in a very hilly area.
What does it weigh? I have not looked at it, but its geometry looks like the riding position might be more leaned over, more like a road bike than the SL. Shorter stack and longer reach. And the shorter trail indicates it might be more nimble and quick-steering. Kind of goes along with their "Born from racing" marketing slogan.Anyone tried the Cannondale Tesoro Neo Carbon 1 or 2