Our Favorite Micro Electric Bike Just Got a Big Upgrade
Briefly

The Pro generation of WIRED's preferred micro ebike, the JackRabbit OG2, offers enhanced speed, distance, and excitement. Its compact design appeals to all ages, often drawing enthusiastic reactions. Although more expensive than previous versions, and somewhat slow to brake at top speeds, its fun factor remains strong. The JackRabbit's design challenges traditional classifications as it lacks pedals, relying instead on a handlebar throttle, creating a novel riding experience. Still, trade-offs such as range and payload persist, inviting differing opinions about its classification as an ebike.
The Pro generation of JackRabbit's micro ebike is zippier, providing improved range and power while still being fun and lightweight, despite higher costs and trade-offs.
Riding the new Pro JackRabbit OG2 has quickly drawn attention from various people, sparking compliments and curiosity about its classification as an ebike.
Despite its appeal, the JackRabbit Pro has limitations: it's more expensive than earlier models, accessories can add to costs, and its braking can be slow at high speeds.
Though its unique design doesn't include traditional bike elements, it offers a thrilling riding experience, making it popular with kids and adults alike.
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