Pulse Pro

Vélo électrique de ville 29 pouces avec capteur de couple
4.8 (112)
UL 2849 & 2271 Certified
EMMO Pulse Pro Electric Bike Step-thru commuter ebike with torque sensor for smoother, more natural daily riding.
EMMO Pulse Pro 34mm upgraded front suspension delivers better control and stability on uneven roads.
EMMO Pulse Pro 29x2.1 multi-surface tires provide improved traction and comfort across city and trail terrain.
EMMO Pulse Pro Maintenance-free MAG rims ensure durability, smoother handling, and zero spoke adjustments.
EMMO Pulse Pro Quick-release adjustable handlebar fits multiple riders for commuting or shared family use.
EMMO Pulse Pro Integrated LED lights and turn signals enhance 360° visibility for safer day-and-night riding.
EMMO Pulse Pro Chameleon Blue commuter ebike with Bluetooth color display and turn-by-turn navigation.
EMMO Pulse Pro Classic Grey Pulse Pro with SafeSeal UL battery for longer, safer travel.
EMMO Pulse Pro Midnight Black Pulse Pro with dual-piston hydraulic brakes for powerful stopping.

Pulse Pro

Vélo électrique de ville 29 pouces avec capteur de couple
4.8 (112)
UL 2849 & 2271 Certified
$2,549 CAD Prix régulier

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Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Motor

Moteur de moyeu continu de 500 W

Charging Time

3 - 10 heures

Range

40 km - 95 km, 55 km - 125 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

9 niveaux de PAS ; accélérateur au pouce

Climbing Angle

25 degrés

Gear

Shimano MF-TZ500-7 (7 vitesses, cassette Mega Range 14-34 dents)

Build and Structure
Frame Material

Aluminium

Dimension

180 cm (Longueur) x 64 cm (Largeur) x 104 cm (Hauteur) / 71 pouces (longueur) x 25 pouces (largeur) x 41 pouces (hauteur)

Net Weight

29,5 kg | 65 lb

Load Capacity

115 kg | 260 lb

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

Pneu à chambre à air 26x2.1

Wheel

Roue Mag à 6 branches

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Frein à disque hydraulique (avant et arrière)

Lights and Signals

Phare à LED, feu arrière à LED, feu stop à LED

Additional Features
Display

Écran couleur TFT Bluetooth avec navigation du téléphone à l'écran

Storage

Porte-bagages arrière inclus

Top Speed**

32km/h (Limited as per Canadian e-bike regulations)

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

Pulse Pro

Pulse Pro est un vélo électrique de banlieue certifié UL 2849 avec assistance à détection de couple et batterie SafeSeal™ — conçu pour un accès facile à la ville et des déplacements quotidiens en toute confiance.

  • Le cadre traversant offre un montage simple, rendant les arrêts en ville et les trajets partagés sans effort.
  • Le capteur de couple s'adapte à votre pédalage pour des démarrages plus fluides, des montées plus faciles et une efficacité supérieure.
  • La batterie SafeSeal™ avec protection en couches garantit une alimentation sûre, une sortie stable et une durée de vie plus longue.
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Feature DETAILS

emmo electric bicycle pulse pro – ul certified step-thru commuter e-bike with up to 125 km range emmo electric bicycle pulse pro – peak motor with torque-sensor pedal assist for smooth riding
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FAQs

Pedal assist gives you motor support while you pedal, while a throttle can power the bike when you want to ride without pedalling.

Pedal assist can feel very natural, and there are different sensing technologies (such as cadence or torque sensing) that affect how the support responds. In general, it makes pedalling easier and less tiring, which can be helpful if you want to ride farther, tackle hills more comfortably, or prefer extra assistance due to physical limitations. Most e-bikes offer multiple assist levels, so you can choose how much support you want.

A throttle works differently: by twisting or pressing the throttle, the motor can propel the bike forward even if you’re not pedalling. Availability and behaviour can vary by model and by settings, and local regulations may also affect how throttle features are configured.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all “best” e-bike for men, because the right choice depends on how you plan to ride and what feels comfortable for your body and routes.

Key things to consider:

• Riding style: City and commuting riders often prioritize comfort, range, and easy handling; off-road and trail riders typically look for stronger motors, suspension, and rugged tires; long-distance riders may want higher battery capacity and a more ergonomic fit.

• Rider height and weight: Make sure the frame fit feels right for your height, and check the bike’s weight rating for your typical load (rider plus any cargo).

• Power and range: Higher-power motors and larger-capacity batteries can help with hill climbing and longer rides, but the best balance depends on your terrain and how far you ride.

• Features: Think about pedal-assist levels, display controls, braking performance, suspension, and whether you want cargo options.

If you’re looking for a strong all-around fat-tire option, the E-Wild Pro(https://emmo.ca/products/e-wild-pro) is a popular pick for mixed terrain and everyday riding. For a more performance-focused fat-tire ride, the Ikong Pro(https://emmo.ca/products/lkong-pro) is a great choice for riders who want extra capability and a sportier feel.

Yes, you can park your e-bike outside even in strong sun, rain, or snow, because EMMO e-bikes are designed to be water-resistant and suitable for wet-weather riding and storage.

A couple of practical things are still worth keeping in mind:
• Security: Many motorcycle-style and scooter-style e-bikes include a steering lock and an alarm system, and some riders also add an extra lock or GPS tracking. When it’s an option, indoor parking is generally the most secure.
• Long-term wear: Ongoing exposure to harsh conditions can speed up normal wear over time. Strong UV can age paint and plastics, and winter slush and road salt can contribute to corrosion on certain components. Keeping the bike clean and as sheltered as possible helps maintain performance and extend its lifespan.

If you’ll be leaving the bike outside for longer periods, storing it indoors or under cover when possible is the best way to keep it looking and running its best.

Step-through e-bikes are usually the best choice if you want the easiest on-and-off for everyday riding, while step-over e-bikes are a great fit if you prefer a more traditional bike frame feel.

• Getting on and off: Step-through frames make it simple to mount in regular clothes, with a backpack, or when you’re stopping often. Step-over frames require swinging a leg over the top tube, which many riders find familiar.

• Ride feel: Both can feel stable and confident for city riding. Some riders prefer the more “classic” connected feel of a step-over frame, especially with a sportier riding position.

• Comfort and use case: Step-through tends to suit relaxed commuting, errands, and frequent stops. Step-over often suits riders who like a more performance-oriented posture or longer rides.

• Carrying gear: Either style can work well with racks and bags, but step-through can feel easier to manage when the bike is loaded.

A torque sensor measures how hard you’re pedaling, while a cadence sensor measures whether (and how fast) you’re pedaling.

How they work
• Torque sensor: reads pedal force/torque and increases motor assistance in proportion to your effort, so pushing harder typically gives you more help.
• Cadence sensor: detects pedal rotation and cadence, then provides assistance based more on the selected assist level once pedaling is detected.

How they feel on the road
• Torque sensor: smoother, more “connected” assistance that feels natural when starting, accelerating, and climbing.
• Cadence sensor: more immediate, steady assistance once it’s activated, which can feel especially easy for relaxed cruising.

Which one to choose
Torque sensors are often found on more premium setups for riders who prioritize a natural ride feel and responsive climbing, while cadence sensors are common on value-focused models for riders who want simple, consistent assistance.

In one line: choose torque for the most natural, proportional assist; choose cadence for straightforward, consistent assist and strong value.

Yes, if you care about battery safety, performance, and lifespan, SafeSeal™ is a better choice.
• Sealed internal gel design helps contain issues inside the battery, including short-circuit events and thermal runaway, and minimizes the chance of combustion
• Stronger impact resistance, with cells and the BMS held more securely to better handle physical impacts
• Better thermal performance, helping the battery deliver more consistent results in changing weather
• Waterproof-oriented construction that supports reliable everyday riding in changing conditions

UL 2849 is a widely recognized North American safety standard that evaluates an e-bike’s complete electrical system. It ensures safety and reliability are consistently built into the system. With growing awareness of e-bike safety, UL certification has become an important consideration for many riders. As of 2025, EMMO offers a growing lineup of UL 2849–certified electric bicycles, addressing increasing consumer focus on e-bike safety. EMMO Ebikes UL certification details can be verified via https://productiq.ulprospector.com/en/profile/9806923/qgns7.e549480?term=EMMO&page=1

*The rated travel distance for our E-bikes is determined under ideal conditions, which include a speed of 32 km/h, flat road surfaces, good weather conditions, and the bike being in optimal condition. It's important to note that the actual travel distance may vary due to factors such as the rider's weight, road conditions, weather conditions, and the overall condition of the bike. The actual travel distance may be shorter than the rated distance. We cannot guarantee any specific travel distance and advise riders to plan their trips accordingly.

*In Canada, e-bike regulations vary by province and region. Riders should familiarize themselves with the specific laws in their area. Generally, the maximum speed limit for e-bikes is 32 km/h, which is the default maximum speed for our e-bikes. As the rider, it is your full responsibility to comply with local laws and use the e-bike safely and responsibly. Be sure to check for any specific regulations, such as age requirements, helmet laws, and other applicable rules in your province or municipality. For comparison, in the United States, our e-bikes meet the standards of a Class 2 e-bike, which are defined as bikes that can be powered by a motor up to 32 km/h with a throttle.

*Additional charges may apply for navigation service (service offered by third-party).

The top speed listed in the specifications represents the legal speed limit for on-road use in most regions.

Some models are capable of higher speeds for off-road or special-use purposes. Please consult your local EMMO dealer for details regarding the top speed of this model.

It is the rider’s sole responsibility to comply with all applicable laws and regulations when operating this vehicle, including but not limited to speed restrictions.