Stefan,
You must be psychic. This was going to be my next question to the forum:
A new and improved
Turbo Vado SL or its replacement still needs to be lightweight, have just a little more power and be lower maintenance.
My elderly legs only gives me an average of 20mph for my daily 20 mile ride in Turbo mode. The Vado SL has a 320 watt battery whereas the UBN 5 has 60 Nm torque motor and 430 wh battery power. Seems like the UBN gives more power but will I get 11,000 miles in 2 years with the UBN 5 motor as I did with the Vado SL motor?
I have this mindset that a Gates Carbon Drive is the best way to go for lower maintenance but is this true? R&M UBN 5 comes with an 8-speed Shimano Alfine internal gear hub and will lead to lower maintenance correct? R&M’s Rohloff hub needs an oil change at 3,000 miles so not lower maintenance but their Enviolo system might be lower maintenance? But what is your experience with the Shimano Alfine hub?
The UBN 5 comes in a single speed so definitely lower maintenance correct? How do single speed eBikes even work? What happens going against a strong headwind?
Specialized replaced my motor 2 months past the 2 year warranty, I wonder what Riese&Muller’s track record is?
This whole topic comes down to your local bike shop. My Riese&Muller dealer/local bike shop is a one hour drive away. And I don’t have any history with them. My Specialized local bike shop is minutes away, will happily fix any problem I’ve ever had the same day(except new motor replacement which took a week). I am not mechanically oriented and can’t change a flat. They fix it on the spot and when I got 3 flats in a week they suggested I switch to Specialized Armadillo tires.
So all this talk to say that the best eBike for anyone is the one that is supported by your local bike shop. I feel a lot better about my
Specialized Turbo Vado SL now.