2023 Pedal Core Electric Bike

2023 Pedal Core Electric Bike

It's all aboard the electric minibike train for the e-bike industry! The Core has an eye-catching design with tasteful branding colors, and it's a bit more comfortable than the average minibike thanks to full suspension and raised BMX-style handlebars. The 1,000 watt rear hub motor is incredibly fun to ride on, but a bit too powerful to legally call this an electric bike in some jurisdictions (sorry Californians). The extra-long banana seat can hold two passengers easily with the help of foot pegs, though riding two up will seriously affect your handling.

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Detailed Specs

Price: $2,295
Minimum Range: 20 Miles
Top Speed: 28 Miles Per Hour
Electronics: 720Wh Battery, 750W Rear-hub Motor
Suspension: Full
Gearing: 3 Speed, Shimano Tourney
Brakes: Pedal Branded, Hydraulic Brakes, 180mm Rotors
Cargo Capacity: 35 Pounds

What Other Experts Are Saying

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Electrified Reviews
"Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you one of the seven wonders of the cycling world - the Core. This is the bike that single-handedly attempts to eliminate the need for a car, a horse, or even your own legs! The Core offers a revolutionary Ebike experience for the casually elite, those fearless souls looking to conquer city streets and gravel paths alike...."
Electric Bike Report
Electric Bike Report
"The suspension on this bike is not like other e-bikes, and it is refreshing to see this kind of ingenuity on a bike that’s priced below $2500. Both the fork and rear shocks are generic (no name brands), but feature the right design to optimize what the suspension can handle and do for you. The inverted, upside down fork has better rigidity and strength for repeated bumps and dropoffs. The dual rear shocks, with the..."

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