Petite JackRabbit Micro E-Bike Is Big On Fun And Practicality via insideevs.com
Electric bicycles of today are all about practicality and integration with other forms of transport. A lot of manufacturers produce folding e-bikes that are lightweight and compact specifically so they can be carried onboard buses, trains, and easily in the back of even a small car. That said, no other brand has been able to match the portability of the e-bike we're talking about today, simply because this bike can be taken on an airplane..
In terms of battery tech, the JackRabbit has such a robust, safety-focused battery that it has received FAA certification. This means that you can check it in your flights, thereby saving you the hassle of having to book a cab or find a ride when you reach the airport of your destination. As for performance, the JackRabbit is by no means a slouch. It's packing a 300-watt electric motor giving it a top speed of 20 miles per hour.
The bike features an aluminum alloy frame and rolls on 20-inch all-terrain tires. It comes to a stop with a single mechanical disc brake clamping fown on a 180-millimeter rotor mounted on the rear wheel. Best of all, it's super affordable, with a price tag of just $999.99 USD.
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