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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Puckipuppy Corgi. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Testers say the springy saddle, dual suspension, and upright riding position make for a comfortable ride.
- Reviewers appreciate the responsive throttle and smooth delivery of pedal assist power.
- Experts say Corgi is relatively agile for a fat bike thanks to the 20" wheels.
- A reviewer gets 30 miles of paved riding in a range test using mostly throttle power.
- The Logan hydraulic 180mm disc brakes offer ample stopping power, according to experts.
- The Corgi has a relatively high payload capacity of 350lb.
- The Corgi comes with a headlight and has mounts for a bottle cage, front and rear racks, and fenders.
10 reasons not to buy
- At 70lb without accessories, the Corgi is heavy.
- The included taillight is externally powered, and the bike lacks fenders and a rack.
- Puckipuppy rates this bike for 5' to 6'2", but a 5’8” reviewer can't get proper leg extension due to the short seatpost.
- A reviewer says the battery rattles in the frame.
- A 180lb expert finds the rear shock too stiff, and it isn't adjustable.
- One tester's display or wiring is faulty, causing the battery indicator to fluctuate constantly.
- A reviewer bemoans the sprung saddle, which rocks side to side while riding.
- The battery takes at least 10 hours to charge due to the low-output 2A charger.
- A reviewer complains that the instruction manual is poor.
- The battery doesn't have an external charging port.
Bottom line
The Puckipuppy Corgi is a full-suspension e-bike with 20" wheels, a step-through frame, and fat tires. Reviewers praise the comfortable ride, agile handling, good range, and strong brakes. Pedal assist is smooth, and the throttle responds instantly. The exaggerated height range, lengthy charge times, and wobbly sprung saddle frustrate testers. The Corgi is also heavy, has limited gearing, and has an overly stiff, non-adjustable rear shock. These issues and the geometry make this bike unsuited to proper mountain trails, contrary to Puckipuppy's claim. Though affordable, the lack of accessories and limited off-road performance limit the Corgi's functionality and appeal.Expert Reviews
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