JackRabbit, the leading name in micro e-bikes, has just unveiled two new models that put the micro in micromobility. The new JackRabbit OG2 Pro and JackRabbit XG Pro build upon the success of the ...
The JackRabbit OG2 Pro and XG Pro are two of the quirkiest, most compact electric micro bikes on the market. With BMX-inspired designs, throttle-based operation, and a slew of modular accessories, ...
Like many oddball ideas, the JackRabbit micro ebike began as a crowdfunding project in 2018. The cross between a compact bike and scooter has been growing in power and size ever since, with the new ...
The San Diego-based outfit has come a long way since bursting onto the electric mobility scene in 2018. Its first crowd-funded model, the eponymous JackRabbit, looked like a penny farthing with its ...
We first came across the beautifully weird electric scoot/moto thing known as the JackRabbit back in 2018. An update followed a couple of years later, and now a bigger, more powerful, more capable ...
JackRabbit has just launched a major update to its product line, unveiling the JackRabbit XG as a (slightly) larger version of its micro e-bike. The new model comes with a number of upgrades over the ...
In a world of generic electric bikes, the JackRabbit is hard to ignore. The micro, pedal-free ride blends the convenience of a scooter with the sitdown comfort of a bicycle. We loved the original, but ...
The beloved micro ebike and small EV brand brings its compact, all-terrain rides to more outdoor adventurers nationwide. Known for their compact design, all-terrain durability, and off-road power, ...
Bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to electric bicycles. With urban cities becoming more and more densely packed, having a bulky means of transportation can prove challenging. As ...
Just because it’s a mini e-bike doesn’t mean it can’t have a big range. JackRabbit, known for its portable and lightweight e-bikes, introduced the RangeBuster Battery which is more than double the ...
One of the weirdest side effects of my job is a Zen-like, mystical lack of attachment to things. Sure, those headphones are nice—but soon the company will release an almost identical pair. Did you ...
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