rochrunner
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Rochester Hills MI
I got a text from my LBS on Monday that my SL 5.0 was in and built, and by noon yesterday it was in my basement (long story). I haven't had much time to play with it, but did note a couple of things.
- When I put a deposit on it in early January the price was USD $4750, but shortly after that the web site was updated to $5000. So I was pleasantly surprised that when I paid the balance, they kept it at the original price. Or maybe they just overlooked that detail...
- The owner's manual is the same one given with the 2021 models, mainly meaning that there is nothing in there about the new Mastermind TCU, and in fact the only instructions that I can find for the new TCU are a series of Youtube videos accessed from the Specialized site. This is OK I guess, but makes it difficult to just look up a specific piece of information. On the other hand, it's difficult to document things like this that are software driven since they can change every time they update the firmware.
- Pairing Mission Control was a bit tedious since messages pop up on the TCU display, in MC, and also from the Android system. At one point you have to press the "+" button on the handlebar control to complete pairing while Android is also asking permission. Anyway, after a couple of tries I was able to register the bike and proceed.
- The ability to create custom screens to scroll through on the TCU is kinda cool, but the display is not in a great position to be able to look at it often while riding. I'll generally have my Edge mounted and will stick to that most of the time.
- I was wondering how to do a "factory reset" on my Vado 4.0 before selling it. In MC I found that I was able to reset to the factory tuning parameters as a selection in the Presets menu, and was also able to Unregister the bike before deleting it from MC so that the new owner can register it.
- The bike weights 35.5 lbs (size L) as delivered. I'll reweigh it when I have it fully equipped. Comparatively it feels like a feather and will be no problem for my back when I have to lift it on and off the carrier. I can't wait to feel the difference while riding.
- My next project will be to move my pedals, Redshift post, and seat from the old Vado to the SL, and to install the lightweight rear rack that I like. And of course bottle cages and mirror. I also asked the shop to order the sidestand for it but I'm not sure how easy those are to get.
The downside for me in all this is that, unfortunately, I have to go in for a minor surgical procedure next week. It's nothing serious at all, but the doctor doesn't want me biking for about two months afterwards! So it might be mid-May before I can really get my "first ride" in. Looking on the good side, I'll probably miss our annual "mud season" that way and keep the bike looking pristine a bit longer.
(Check out the size of that rear cog!)
- When I put a deposit on it in early January the price was USD $4750, but shortly after that the web site was updated to $5000. So I was pleasantly surprised that when I paid the balance, they kept it at the original price. Or maybe they just overlooked that detail...
- The owner's manual is the same one given with the 2021 models, mainly meaning that there is nothing in there about the new Mastermind TCU, and in fact the only instructions that I can find for the new TCU are a series of Youtube videos accessed from the Specialized site. This is OK I guess, but makes it difficult to just look up a specific piece of information. On the other hand, it's difficult to document things like this that are software driven since they can change every time they update the firmware.
- Pairing Mission Control was a bit tedious since messages pop up on the TCU display, in MC, and also from the Android system. At one point you have to press the "+" button on the handlebar control to complete pairing while Android is also asking permission. Anyway, after a couple of tries I was able to register the bike and proceed.
- The ability to create custom screens to scroll through on the TCU is kinda cool, but the display is not in a great position to be able to look at it often while riding. I'll generally have my Edge mounted and will stick to that most of the time.
- I was wondering how to do a "factory reset" on my Vado 4.0 before selling it. In MC I found that I was able to reset to the factory tuning parameters as a selection in the Presets menu, and was also able to Unregister the bike before deleting it from MC so that the new owner can register it.
- The bike weights 35.5 lbs (size L) as delivered. I'll reweigh it when I have it fully equipped. Comparatively it feels like a feather and will be no problem for my back when I have to lift it on and off the carrier. I can't wait to feel the difference while riding.
- My next project will be to move my pedals, Redshift post, and seat from the old Vado to the SL, and to install the lightweight rear rack that I like. And of course bottle cages and mirror. I also asked the shop to order the sidestand for it but I'm not sure how easy those are to get.
The downside for me in all this is that, unfortunately, I have to go in for a minor surgical procedure next week. It's nothing serious at all, but the doctor doesn't want me biking for about two months afterwards! So it might be mid-May before I can really get my "first ride" in. Looking on the good side, I'll probably miss our annual "mud season" that way and keep the bike looking pristine a bit longer.
(Check out the size of that rear cog!)