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315 days ago

Specialized Turbo Vado SL 4.0 Step-Through E-bike – Size Large – Sage Green

Jean from Karori

Lightly used and in excellent condition! This premium e-bike was purchased from Cycle Science (Lower Hutt) in December 2024 for $3,900 excluding accessories. It’s only done around 380 km, so it’s barely broken in. Reason for selling: The frame size is too large for me, so I need to downsize.

Specs & Extras:

Model: Specialized Turbo Vado SL 4.0 Step-Through E-bike
Size: Large
Colour: Sage Green
Mileage: ~380 km
Motor: 240W (lightweight and powerful for smooth rides and commutes)
Additional bits included for free: Cateye Velo 9 (VL820) computer as pictured and water bottle cage
This is a smooth, quiet ride with an integrated battery and sleek design — ideal for riders looking for quality, comfort, and performance. Very lightweight and easy to ride. Mudguards and carrier (included) make commuting and shopping a breeze.

Located in Wellington. Pick-up preferred. Feel free to message with any questions or to arrange a time to view.

Price: $3,200

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