DanInStPete
Well-Known Member
I'm ready to buy a new street bike and it's down to the Vado SL 4.0 ($3,750) or the Bulls Urban Evo 10 Diamond ($4,000). I am having a really hard time with the decision. I can't test ride either bike before buying, but this is my 6th eBike purchase and I've never been able to ride any of them first.
The SL would cost around $430 more considering I have to add the range extender and suspension seat post (I have one to fit the 31.8 diameter on the Bulls). And almost $900 if I buy two range extenders which I probably would do. I would add a ShockStop stem to either.
I really like the idea of the light weight SL. I carry my bikes on the car a lot and it would just be easier to deal with, especially along side a new, lighter, single hitch rack. My Thule XT-2 is a beast, but necessary for my Haibike FullSeven and GFs Liv Tempt E+ 3. At the same time, $4K for a high quality Performance Line Speed bike with a 625 Wh battery is hard to pass up.
Vado SL advantages:
- weight
- service (this doesn't concern me too much as I can do most things, but I've never had a motor problem)
- mission control
- I prefer SRAM NX to Deore M6000
- quieter?
Urban Evo 10 advantages:
- cheaper in the end
- power (I'm 6'4" and 235 lbs)
- range
- wider tires
- more comfortable?
The weight difference between the bikes is around 14 lbs. with the range extender installed.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
The SL would cost around $430 more considering I have to add the range extender and suspension seat post (I have one to fit the 31.8 diameter on the Bulls). And almost $900 if I buy two range extenders which I probably would do. I would add a ShockStop stem to either.
I really like the idea of the light weight SL. I carry my bikes on the car a lot and it would just be easier to deal with, especially along side a new, lighter, single hitch rack. My Thule XT-2 is a beast, but necessary for my Haibike FullSeven and GFs Liv Tempt E+ 3. At the same time, $4K for a high quality Performance Line Speed bike with a 625 Wh battery is hard to pass up.
Vado SL advantages:
- weight
- service (this doesn't concern me too much as I can do most things, but I've never had a motor problem)
- mission control
- I prefer SRAM NX to Deore M6000
- quieter?
Urban Evo 10 advantages:
- cheaper in the end
- power (I'm 6'4" and 235 lbs)
- range
- wider tires
- more comfortable?
The weight difference between the bikes is around 14 lbs. with the range extender installed.
Any thoughts are appreciated.