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      You’ll enjoy the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon even without assist

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 September 2025 • 1 minute

    Two things about the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon are hard to fathom: One is how light and lithe it feels as an e-bike, even with the battery off; the other is how hard it is to recite its full name when other riders ask you about the bike at stop lights and pit stops.

    I’ve tested about a half-dozen e-bikes for Ars Technica. Each test period has included a ride with my regular group for about 30 miles. Nobody else in my group rides electric, so I try riding with no assist, at least part of the way. Usually I give up after a mile or two, realizing that most e-bikes are not designed for unpowered rides.

    On the Carbon (as I’ll call it for the rest of this review), you can ride without power. At 35 pounds, it’s no gram-conscious road bike, but it feels lighter than that number implies. My daily ride is an aluminum-framed model with an internal geared hub that weighs about the same, so I might be a soft target. But it’s a remarkable thing to ride an e-bike that starts with a good unpowered ride and lets you build on that with power.

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      You’ll enjoy the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon even without assist

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 September 2025 • 1 minute

    Two things about the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon are hard to fathom: One is how light and lithe it feels as an e-bike, even with the battery off; the other is how hard it is to recite its full name when other riders ask you about the bike at stop lights and pit stops.

    I’ve tested about a half-dozen e-bikes for Ars Technica. Each test period has included a ride with my regular group for about 30 miles. Nobody else in my group rides electric, so I try riding with no assist, at least part of the way. Usually I give up after a mile or two, realizing that most e-bikes are not designed for unpowered rides.

    On the Carbon (as I’ll call it for the rest of this review), you can ride without power. At 35 pounds, it’s no gram-conscious road bike, but it feels lighter than that number implies. My daily ride is an aluminum-framed model with an internal geared hub that weighs about the same, so I might be a soft target. But it’s a remarkable thing to ride an e-bike that starts with a good unpowered ride and lets you build on that with power.

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    • tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl

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      You’ll enjoy the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon even without assist

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 20 September 2025 • 1 minute

    Two things about the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon are hard to fathom: One is how light and lithe it feels as an e-bike, even with the battery off; the other is how hard it is to recite its full name when other riders ask you about the bike at stop lights and pit stops.

    I’ve tested about a half-dozen e-bikes for Ars Technica. Each test period has included a ride with my regular group for about 30 miles. Nobody else in my group rides electric, so I try riding with no assist, at least part of the way. Usually I give up after a mile or two, realizing that most e-bikes are not designed for unpowered rides.

    On the Carbon (as I’ll call it for the rest of this review), you can ride without power. At 35 pounds, it’s no gram-conscious road bike, but it feels lighter than that number implies. My daily ride is an aluminum-framed model with an internal geared hub that weighs about the same, so I might be a soft target. But it’s a remarkable thing to ride an e-bike that starts with a good unpowered ride and lets you build on that with power.

    Read full article

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    • tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagtech tagtech tagtech tagcycling tagcycling tagcycling tage-bike tage-bike tage-bike tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl tagspecialized turbo vado sl

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