E Bikes

The E Bike Revolution

E Bikes still feel like a new thing for the industry. They are absolutely taking off and becoming more popular, as are the lawful restrictions… We are working towards stocking E Bikes that will satisfy the local demand. If you have suggestions, we will gladly hear them out. For now, check out the brands we have access to. Feel free to ask us any questions, or stop by to chat!

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Originally based out of Southern, CA. Aventon offers a variety of E bike options with a long standing reputation to back them and their customers up.

Floor models coming soon!

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Common Questions

  • At the moment, we are able to order Aventon E Bikes. However, we may not yet have any floor models for you to see in person. We hope to have them on the sales floor later this year. Thank you for your support!

  • We just signed up with a kit company. They make kids specific to certain main brand bikes and trikes. Ask us if they have something for you!

  • Absolutely! Limited to typical bicycle components and some minor electrical troubleshooting. That said, we are not Electrical Engineers and will quickly let you know if your request lands outside of the scope of work we can guarantee.

  • Unfortunately, not if we can help it. They are just too much trouble. We’ll give you a hand where possible, but would rather you just not order one in general. Want to know why we don’t recommend them? Just give us a call :)

  • Give us a call! Fill us in on your situation and we will do what we can within our ability to get you back on your bike.

  • No, we don’t. That’s something you would need to contact your bike’s manufacturer for. If there’s a source you can directly order these from, we will be sure to inform you of it.

  • Yes, Give us a quick call to see what rack’s we have available for your specific vehicle and it’s weight ratings.

  • We will, however we take a much larger cut from the final sale price on these. Bike must be accompanied with it’s original charger, battery, and absolutely no damage to it’s electrical components (that includes no “Mods”!).

  • Usually, it’s a NO. Most trailheads will specify if E bikes are allowed, and where they are allowed. Do your research before going on an adventure, before you find yourself with a ticket.

Join us on a Shop Ride

Burrito Night Ride

Start/ENd @ Coronado Cyclery

Friday’s @ 7 AM

17 miles

Bisbee Coffee Ride

START/END @ Coronado cyclery

Sunday’s

60 miles

Saturday Night Ride

start/end @ Coronado Cyclery [BYOB]

Thursday 5:30PM

17 Miles

Patagonia Gravel Ride

START/END @ patagonia bike shop

Sunday’s

28 Miles
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