Are You All Geared Up For Adventure? 

Stop into our shop and check out our wide variety of accessories and gear. From Sunglasses to Delivery racks, we have what you need to spice up your eBike adventures!

Helmets and Safety Gear

Baskets 

Rear Rack Bags

Panniers –
Saddle Bags

Hard Locks 

Chain Locks

Seat Posts and Pedals 

Delivery Racks

Once you know you want an eBike, you get to decide what works best for you.

There are several pros and cons to the various styles of eBikes available today. Take a look at the options below, and let us know if you need help determining which eBike best suits your transport needs.

City/Commuter eBikes:

  • Pros: Designed for urban commuting, these eBikes offer a comfortable riding position, fenders to protect from splashes, and lights for visibility. They often come with racks or baskets for carrying groceries or bags.
  • Cons: City eBikes may not perform as well off-road or on challenging terrains due to their focus on city use.

Mountain eBikes (eMTBs):

  • Pros: Mountain eBikes are equipped with robust frames, suspension systems, and powerful motors, making them suitable for off-road adventures and challenging terrains. They assist riders in conquering steep inclines and rough trails.
  • Cons: Their rugged design and added components can make them heavier and more expensive than other eBike types. Additionally, some traditional mountain biking enthusiasts might frown upon eMTBs due to the assistance provided by the motor.

Fat-tire eBikes:

  • Pros: Fat-tire eBikes are designed with wide tires that provide excellent stability and traction on various surfaces, including sand and snow. They are versatile and can handle off-road trails and challenging terrains.
  • Cons: The wider tires and increased rolling resistance can make these eBikes slower on smooth, paved roads. They might also be heavier due to the larger tire size.

    Cargo eBikes:

    • Pros: Cargo eBikes have sturdy frames and are designed to carry heavy loads, making them ideal for grocery runs, transporting kids, or hauling goods. They often come with cargo racks or boxes in the front or rear.
    • Cons: Cargo eBikes tend to be larger and heavier, which can affect maneuverability and require more effort when pedaling without the motor.

    When choosing an eBike, consider your specific needs, preferred riding style, and the terrain you’ll encounter. Stop by our shop and test-ride different models if possible to get a feel for each type and determine which one best suits your preferences and lifestyle. As eBike technology continues to advance, newer varieties and improvements are rolled out regularly, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest models and reviews to make an informed decision.