Specialized Turbo Tero 4.0 EQ Review - $5.8k
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 Published On Jan 14, 2022

The Specialized Turbo Tero 4.0 EQ is a feature-complete hardtail cross country electric mountain bike outfitted with outstanding fenders, rear rack, and integrated lights available in four frame sizes and three trim levels (3.0, 4.0, 5.0). Capable as a commuting platform and light off-road machine thanks to knobby 29er tires and high-end hydraulic brakes. Excellent weight distribution and electronics integration. Lightweight, smooth, responsive Brose motor (custom made with Specialized) offers up 70nm of torque and is highly tunable with Mission Control smartphone app. Internally routed cables stay out of the way and look great. Outstanding battery pack shape and mounting design, there's no need for a separate cover that adds weight and complexity, removal feels safe despite exiting downwards from the downtube. Magnetic charging interface is convenient and durable, fast charger is compact and capable. TCD2 MasterMind color display can be dimmed, beeps and haptics can be disabled, you can even customize readouts or remove screens. Above-average suspension fork with 110mm travel, compression, lockout, preload, and rebound adjustability. High-visibility reflective sticker and integrated lights (which can be turned off) keep you safe. USB-C charging port on display helps maintain portable electronics. Dropper seat post makes the bike approachable and Body Geometry touch points feel great (to me). Pointy kickstand, less immediate power from standstill, front fender that clips curbs and bike racks, high price, limited availability, no equipped models in North America are the drawbacks.

0:00 Tero 3.0 vs 4.0 vs. 5.0, Brose Specialized 2.2 motor
1:49 Total weight, battery and motor weight details
2:47 Double bottle cage mounts, front rack mount, step-thru 3.0 model
3:21 Two color choices, E5 aluminum frame, suspension fork intro
4:30 Tire details 29" x 2.35" with dense knobby design that's quiet
4:59 Suspension fork adjustments: LSC lockout, preload, rebound
5:45 Headlight mount design, optional front rack possibility someday
6:30 Sturdy fender support, Drytech and Flextender fender designs
7:21 Rear rack details: MIK HD, 27kg capacity, pannier hangers, bungee loops
7:52 Lights demo, 210 lumen headlight, kickstand details and adjustments
9:40 Rear wheel speed sensor design, IPX6 rated against water
10:25 Drivetrain details: 11 speed 11-42T cassette, SRAM NX derailleur
11:26 Hydraulic disc brakes: SRAM Guide 200/180mm rotors, quad piston
12:20 Plastic pedals, 30.9mm TranzX dropper post, hybrid handlebar
13:19 Flick bell demo, dropper post demo, battery pack unlock and removal
15:40 Battery charge port: Rosenberger EnergyBus magnetic plug
16:38 Specialized ebike battery charger 4 amp output, 1.9lbs
17:30 Registration extends warranty and enables system lock and alarm
18:28 Re-inserting and locking the battery, backpedal demo
19:37 TDC2 MasterMind introduction, USB-C charging port, removability
20:39 Powering on the display, buttons, lights, walk mode, settings
22:24 Mission Control smartphone app overview, ride test begins with climb
26:39 Third person clip, comfort discussion, body cam shots
29:56 Conclusion with site resources: forums and compare tool

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