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Men's Turbo Vado 6.0

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2019 Men's Turbo Vado 6.0

When we set out to revamp our Turbo line, we knew that we needed to design a bike that best meets your needs. With our lives getting more hectic with each passing day, finding the tiny pockets of time savings can have a huge impact, and the 6.0 truly embodies this concept. It utilizes our most advanced pedal-assist technologies, a high-quality component spec, and a suspension fork to take the edge out of those pesky potholes. No matter where you're going, you'll get there faster and in style with the Turbo Vado 6.0.

Beginning with the integrated Specialized 1.3 motor, the Vado proves itself as the ultimate city bike. It features a silently operating design with our Custom Rx Street tune that takes the output and makes it the most usable for the urban environment. Think of it this way: The more power you put out, the more power the motor puts out, and this makes accelerations from a standstill both quick and efficient. The belt driven motor is also smooth, silent, and free of annoying vibrations. Perfect.

For the Vado 6.0, we developed a custom 604 Wh battery that seamlessly integrates into the frame, is lockable, and easily removable for simplified charging. In other words, there's plenty of juice to take you to and from work, a trip to the grocery store, or even to that new café on the other side of the city. If you wish to see exactly how far you can go on a charge, have a look at our Turbo Range Calculator for more exact estimates.

We also developed a custom 2.2-inch smart computer that lets you view your battery level and toggle various ride metrics such as speed, distance, and time. You can also peruse these screens via the custom handlebar remote without ever removing your hands from the bars.

And to top off all of the innovative features, we chose a high-end spec. Featuring Shimano XT/SLX 11-speed components, two-piston hydraulic disc brakes, an SR Suntour fork with 50mm of travel, racks, and fenders, it's ready to take on the town in effortless style.

Technical Specifications

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FRAMESET

FRAME

Turbo Aluminum, bottom bracket motor mount, Fitness/Transportation Geometry, fully integrated & lockable down tube battery, internal cable routing, fender/rack mounts, Smooth Welds

FORK

SR Suntour NCX E25, alloy steerer, 15mm thru-axle, 44mm offset, 50mm of travel

SEAT BINDER

Alloy, 34.9mm

COCKPIT

STEM

Specialized Flowset, alloy, 20-degree w/ display/light mount, 31.8mm

HANDLEBARS

Specialized, alloy, 9-degree backsweep, 4-degree upsweep, 680mm width, 31.8mm

GRIPS

Body Geometry XC Contour

SEATPOST

Specialized, alloy, single-bolt, 21mm offset, 30.9mm

SADDLE

Specialized Canopy Comp, hollow Cr-Mo rails, 155mm

BRAKES

FRONT BRAKE

Shimano Deore XT T8000, hydraulic disc, 180mm

REAR BRAKE

Shimano Deore XT T8000, hydraulic disc, 160mm

DRIVETRAIN

REAR DERAILLEUR

Shimano XT, Shadow Plus, GS cage, 11-speed

SHIFT LEVERS

Shimano SLX, 11-speed

CASSETTE

Shimano SLX, 11-speed, 11-42t

CHAIN

Shimano Ultegra

CHAINRINGS

48T, 104 BCD w/ chainguard

CRANKSET

Custom alloy-forged crankarms

WHEELS

FRONT HUB

Specialized front hub disc, sealed bearings, 15mm thru-axle, 32h

RIMS

700C disc, double-wall alloy, sleeved

REAR HUB

Specialized, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x148mm thru-axle, 28h

SPOKES

DT Swiss Industry

REAR TIRE

Electrak 2.0 Armadillo, 700x51mm

FRONT TIRE

Electrak 2.0 Armadillo, 700x51mm

INNER TUBES

Presta, 40mm valve

E-BIKE

MOTOR

Specialized 1.3, Custom Rx Street Tuned Motor, 250W Nominal

UI/REMOTE

Custom 2.2" LCD display, USB plug, stem mount w/ custom handlebar remote

BATTERY

Specialized U1-600, On/Off button, state of charge display, 600Wh

CHARGER

Custom charger, 42V4A w/ Rosenberger plug

WIRING HARNESS

Custom Specialized wiring harness

ACCESSORIES

PEDALS

Specialized Commuter w/ grip tape & reflectors

HEADLIGHT

Supernova V521s, 205lm w/ Up-Side-Down Mount to the stem

TAILLIGHT

Supernova E3, alloy housing, 3-LED, 250-degree visibility, fender mount

KICKSTAND

Specialized kickstand, 40mm mount

FENDERS

Specialized DRYTECH fenders, 52mm width, stainless steel fenderstays

RACK

Turbo Rack, Closed Platform, direct fender mount, Racktime-compatible

BELL

Simple bell

* Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colourway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Geometry

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SMLXL
Crank Length170mm170mm175mm175mm
Handlebar Width680mm680mm680mm680mm
Stem Length60mm75mm75mm90mm
Saddle Width155mm155mm155mm155mm
Seatpost Length300mm350mm400mm400mm
Fork Rake44mm44mm44mm44mm
Standover Height762mm800mm833mm875mm
Stack619mm619mm629mm652mm
Reach396mm406mm428mm441mm
Head Tube Length135mm135mm145mm170mm
Head Tube Angle70°70°70°70°
BB Drop-70mm-70mm-70mm-70mm
Trail86mm86mm86mm86mm
Front Centre647mm657mm682mm704mm
Chainstay Length478mm478mm478mm478mm
Wheelbase1116mm1126mm1152mm1173mm
Seat Tube Length, BB Center to Top Vertical400mm450mm500mm550mm
Geometry

Rider Reviews

  • 4
  • 10 Reviews

Expensive, fast fun, but unreliable for daily use.

As my second vado, and an experienced rider, I have fair expectations.The 1.3 Brose motor is the biggest let down, the belt has failed 3+ times, the most recent after 1000km. Its not a reliable commuting bike. Specialized Chch Support has been outstanding however. 4 years on I've just replaced the battery. I'm not expecting the motor to last a further couple thousand km's, despite the US specialized PDF dealer guide suggesting 15,000km. Specialized replaced the display as the previous didnt have bluetooth, but didnt update the handlebar holder, instead added second plastic mount so ugly cockpit now. The original battery lock could be bypassed with a credit card ($250 to replace). Had a stone rip out the rear light with the original tyres, replaced them with the reflect version, I replaced those tyres with massive Marathon Efficiency 28 x 2.15 natural rubber - amazing - only just fit! When it dies, I cant justify another 10k on a specialized turbo vado, defintely not a brose.

Would Recommend?
No

Name:
Duane W.

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The formula 1 of ebikes

I've done less than 1800km. replaced motor due to belt breakage, chainset, chainring, cassette, brakes. Scared for the warranty expiration. When it works it's amazing, like a formula 1, which also requires a pit crew to keep it on the road. There are few maintenance or useful videos on the bike from specialized. The manual is outdated at the time of release. It is great fun to ride but I dear for the next motor replacement at my cost.


Name:
Runs S.

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Trying to Love It

I want to love this bike but.... it has some sort of glitch that prevents the bike from operating. I bought this bike and was looking forward to it taking me to places that I was no longer capable of riding...big climbs. When it works it is nothing short of amazing. It gives me my lungs and legs back! But now I have been stranded on two rides and this bike is like pushing a brick around when the controls die. The bike instantly loses power (battery is over 50%) but something just causes the bike to die. The dealer does not know what to do and has to rely on Specialized to tell them what to do next. (I really don't understand why the dealer does not stock parts for this bike.) End result is that parts have to be shipped in so it takes a couple of weeks to get it repaired. And apparently, both Specialized and the dealer are just guessing about the cause because it happened again! Not at all the experience that I was looking for. With the amount of money it takes to acquire this bike I was hoping for an amazing, maintenance free experience. Right now, the bike is in the shop for the second time in 3 months so, so far I've missed out on 3 weeks of riding. Please Specialized, make me glad I bought this bike! There is still time to change this unwelcome experience into the purchase I thought I was making.


Name:
Tommy

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This is a well-made refined bike...

I have owned several ebikes including a previous generation Specialized Turbo. Wow! Is it impressive to see the advancement in technology in ebikes...especially the new Vado. I love this bike. It is clearly well engineered as an ebike...not just a regular bike with a motor and battery added as some manufacturers do. This bike has so many great little details...it is obvious much thought has gone into its development. Initially, I wasn't convinced that I needed the front shock (non of my previous bikes had one) but boy do I love it. That shock really smooths out the road but with almost no added weight. Battery life has also been excellent, the fender and rack system is very sturdy and the lighting very good. I also think that this bike seems more comfortable. Beyond the front shock, the frame seems to absorb more road vibration making it an especially comfortable computer and cruiser. Most importantly, the bike has been extremely dependable...no issues at all...in spite of several thousand miles of riding. I would highly recommend the Vado 5.0.


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Craig S.

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Fantastic, but there's room for improvements!

Bought one Vado 6.0 2019 to commute. Workplace is 5km away with a 500m climb. 10%average grade with 16% peak. Bumpy streets, some of cobblestone. I use level 2 assistance during 3km at 6% average grade and level 3 (max) for the remainder 2km of steep hills. Using a regular bike this commute is a challenge. With the Vado it begins as effortless and ends as a slight warm up. During summer the temperature is around 30 C during the ride. The motor does not heat at all and the battery drops 1 of the five LEDs. The bike is absolutely silent and you pass by unnoticed. ( The bike is heavy, but during the use this is not noticeable. The motor is able to deal with all that weight with ease. The speed limit dilema turned out as a myth. While riding at level or climbing, the supported speed is just enough. When going down (I go up to 65km/h) it is not the motor that is pushing down, so the cut-off speed is irrelevant. The ride is very comfortable and I feel safe all the time. Things to improve: I was very disappointed with the small monochrome display. I expected it would come with a larger OLED Color (available from the supplier, but not for sale to customers). But to be fair, this simple display is incredibly visible even under direct strong sunlight. Parking such an expensive bike is always a problem. It would be very welcome if it came with an integrated GPS tracker (very well hidden inside the frame, the battery or integrated to the start button), those that you can place a GSM SIM card... Being able to remotely lock the bike in case of theft would be a dream functionality too. The lack of the mission control app does not make the bike unusable, but would certainly be an incredible and outstanding feature to have.


Name:
Rml

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Put the fun back into my commute.

I was shopping for a e-bike for a 20 mile round trip work commute. I test rode a Trek Super Commuter and a Vado 3.0, Bike shop had no 6.0 for test rides at the time. I read all the positive reviews for the Trek and must admit I thought I was sold. Unfortunately the Trek dealer was over 35 miles from me and my LBS had a 10% discount on the Vado 6.0 so I ordered an XL. First impression: This bike is huge , big bad and heavy and looks awesome. Not a fan of the red but looks better than in the website pictures. You can see the quality and details expected In a bike in this price range. Clean uncluttered cockpit with great intuitive controls. Most of the negative reviews of this bike have to do with the mission control app. My advise to anyone considering this bike is to just forget about the mission control app. Common sense is way more accurate is estimating range and battery life. I found this out after a couple of rides. This bike does what it is intended to do. It puts fun back into riding bike. The bike is responsive to pedal strokes, motor is super quite and the handling is incredible. I have hit corners with too much speed and have been blown away by how good the bike handles. The ride is a comfortable, smooth and fast. I constantly find my self just cruising along at 25 MPH. All I can say is WOW. A big smile on my face every time I get on the bike. Well worth every penny spent. Negatives: 2019 models don't have a horn, I cant reset my trip odometer on the bike computer and the computer is no longer touch screen. These negatives are minimal and the fun factor more than compensates those little details. If you can get over mission control this is your ride. You wont be disappointed.


Name:
Mr.Cee

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Back in the saddle!

I have been an avid roadie for 40 years. Over the years I have geared down twice and I found myself riding less and less. This bike put the fun back into riding! I'm in the saddle more than ever.


Name:
Made S.

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Joy To Ride Over Hills

Just finished the ""Hilly Hundred"" on this bike. Rode 54 miles of hills on Saturday in the eco setting. Had 18% left at the end. Rode 39 miles on Sunday in the eco setting. Had 42% left at the end. Lots of continuous hills many at 14% grade. the most challenging was Mount Tabor on Sunday at 24% grade. Was very impressed with the quiet power. The weight keeps me from rating this a 5 star.


Name:
Bill

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Waiting for Mission Control App to purchase

I have been watching & reasearching the Vado, previously test-rode 2018 Vado 3.0. Today I tested the 2019 Vado 3.0 and 6.0 (approx 5mi on each). Both were very smooth, comfortable & responsive; I also went through gravel & grassy terrain and was impressed with the versatility. I also appreciate that Vado is quiet — I've tested other e-bikes where the motor and or rattling fenders were quite loud. 3.0 VS 6.0: The 6.0 has only subtle differences that don't greatly enhance a test ride (XT components, 50% larger battery, better shock, better tires), but I'd probably favor the 6.0 (an add'l $1600) if I were to buy this with the intent to use it more than a couple years. That is when the better components will show their value and longevity. CONS: I was sorely discouraged that the Mission Control App is not compatible with the Vado yet — Specialized has been pushing this great feature ""coming soon"" for about two years! I actually downloaded the App on my phone hoping to use it today. FYI, the App provides Battery Percentage (not just the bars), lets you manage the battery to ensure you will not run out on longer rides, and has several other great mapping, stats, and diagnistic info that would add great value and satisfaction. In my mind, the Mission Control interface would add $300-$400 value to the bike, would put it above the competition, and would make the purchase a no-brainer. Without the interface to a specific Specialized bike the App I downloaded is essentially useless! OTHER CHANGES to the 2019 Vado are that they removed the horn (previously built into the motor assembly); this was a nice feature and Specialized downgraded to a basic bell. They also moved the tail light from the rack and down to the fender; I guess they had problems with the racks/light breaking. Finally, the tail light is NOT brake-activated (which I thought was coming standard); this would be a nice safety feature for this otherwise solid commuter bike. The Vado is 90% there!


Name:
Jamie M.

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