Puckipuppy Poodle commuter eBike
The Puckipuppy Poodle commuter eBike is the company’s first bike designed specifically for city riding.
A low step-thru frame, rear rack, front basket mounting points and 27.5 wheels provide the platform for a capable commuter eBike.
The Poodle is equipped with a 750-watt rear hub motor that produces peak power of 960 watts and can move the bike to 28 mph in pedal assist mode and 20 mph using the throttle. The 48V 15Ah removable battery, which can be charged on or off the bike, promises up to 75-mile range in ideal conditions.
A color LCD display shows all your ride data including speed, trip and total miles, pedal assist mode and battery charge level. The Poodle has five pedal assist modes, a throttle-only mode, a walking mode and cruise control.
The Puckipuppy Poodle commuter eBike is outfitted with Logan hydraulic disc brakes, a Shimano 1×7 drivetrain and a front suspension fork with lockout and rebound adjusting. The 27.5″ wheels are wrapped in 2.4 inch tires.
A rear rack and front basket mounting points, front and rear fenders, front and rear lights and an adjustable-height stem are also standard features.
The Poodle weighs 62 pounds and has a weight limit of 350 pounds. The recommended rider height is between 5’3” and 6’4”. The bike is available in white, sage green, dusty purple and slate blue color schemes and retails for under $1,000 at puckipuppy.com.
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Puckipuppy Poodle commuter eBike Specs:
- 960W peak motor
- 48V 15Ah removable battery (up to ~75-mile range)
- Up to 28 mph pedal-assist / 20 mph throttle
- Low-step commuter frame
- 27.5″ × 2.4″ tires for smoother city riding
- Front suspension fork
- Hydraulic disc brakes
- 7-speed drivetrain
- Color LCD display
- Throttle + pedal assist
- 350-lb payload capacity
- Weight: 62 pounds
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