By eBikeLink Publisher on Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Category: Electric Bike Report

Magicycles Launches Ocelot Pro 2.0

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Thanks to a 1040Wh battery and the addition of a torque sensor, Magicycle estimates that the Ocelot Pro 2.0 can offer as much as 120 mi. of range.

Magicycle has updated their powerful step-thru e-bike, the Ocelot Pro with the launch of the Ocelot Pro 2.0. The new version of the Ocelot Pro comes in a maroon color and improves upon several features of the existing Ocelot Pro.

The basics of the Magicycle Ocelot Pro remain unchanged. This is a Class 2 or Class 3 e-bike with a potential top assist speed of 28 mph. The 52V, brushless, geared hub motor produces 750W (1500W max) with a sizable 100Nm of torque. Powering the motor is a 52V, 20 Ah (1040Wh) battery. It is still equipped with a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain and Tektro hydraulic disc brakes paired with 180mm rotors.

The big change is that the Magicycle Ocelot Pro 2.0 comes standard with a torque sensor. This change alone has allowed Magicycle to increase their range estimate for their 52V, 20Ah (1040Wh) battery from 100 mi. up to 120 mi. on a single charge.

Magicycle still includes a 12-magnet cadence sensor with the Magicycle Ocelot Pro 2.0. This gives riders the choice between a motor which responds to pedal input immediately, but requires more effort from the rider to hit top speed. The cadence sensor provides a steadier power output and can provide a greater degree of assistance to riders.

Rounding out the parts package is a suspension fork, 20 x 4-in. Kenda Krusade tires, fenders, rear rack, front and rear lights and a heavy duty kickstand.

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The Magicycle Ocelot Pro 2.0 goes for around $2,500, but currently enjoys an introductory price just less than $2,000 for pre-orders. Magicycle anticipates shipping the Ocelot Pro 2.0 in July. It now comes in four colors. As before, it comes in white, army green and space gray, and to that they’ve added maroon.

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Original author: Patrick Brady

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