The SuperDelight is my 3rd e-bike. It was a 70th birthday splurge. Previous bikes, Yubo El Boda Boda with Bionic hub motor, Haibike Trekking with Yahama drive. This Aril I added a Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0. The SuperDelight seemed soooo expensive that I was skeptical but I had so much fun riding the Haibike that I knew I wanted a mid drive and my low back wanted full suspension. There are no dealers near us but fortunately a dealer in the next state over brought some bikes to town for road tests. I was impressed. We rode all three iterations of the SuperDelight and also Homage and ended up with one each GT HS SuperDelight for me and GT HS dual battery Homage for my wife. Our hope was that we would do some multi day tours or longer trips and so the battery capacity was desirable. I have a little over 3000 miles on the SD as of today and have had it since May of 2020. I still love the bike but see it in a different light since adding the Vado SL to the stable. These days I ride the Vado SL almost exclusively unless I am really tired or going to the grocery store. About year ago I fell on the SD and ended up with some broken ribs, collar bone and a collapsed lung. Rightly or wrongly I felt like the weight of the SD contributed to the incident. It certainly contributes to some of the aggravations of owning the bike but also lends a solid feel. The Specialized Vado SL weighs about half what the SD does and I have found that if I want to ride a bike, that feels responsive and nimble it is always my pick. Surprisingly the range of the two bikes turns out to be nearly identical despite the Vado having only about 1/3 the battery capacity. Lighter weight, more rider contribution and less powerful motor make up for the difference. My wife has suggested that I sell the SD since I ride it so much less now but I think there is still a clear place for it in my .cycling practices. Today I took it on a 20 mile ride with a stop at the grocery store. It was just right. I didn't work as hard as if I had taken the Vado but the bike did what it seems to me it was designed to do, replace a car trip. Now that is how I think of the SD. If I am commuting, heading to the store, beer run or just want to take it easy its the SD. If I want to ride, work up a sweat, clock some miles its the Vado. Im lucky to have the option and i think that the SD will continue to be part of the mix.