Best eBike Shops in Long Beach, CA (2026)
Long Beach has 9 electric bike shops, dealers, and repair centers in our directory. This list ranks the top 7 by verified Google rating and review count. Whether you want a Class 3 commuter tuned up or a cruiser for the boardwalk, these are the shops Long Beach riders use.
Top 7 eBike Shops in Long Beach
Bicycle Works
Bicycle shop in Long Beach -- 4313 E Carson St
View hours & directions →California Cycle Sport Bicycles
Bicycle shop in Long Beach -- 4313 E Carson St
View hours & directions →U.S. Pro Scooters & E-Bikes
Electric bike store in Long Beach -- 5107 Pacific Coast Hwy
View hours & directions →Jax Bicycle Center
Bike retailer & repair in Long Beach -- 3000 N Bellflower Blvd
View hours & directions →The Bicycle Stand
Bicycle shop in Long Beach -- 3425 E Broadway
View hours & directions →A & D Bicycle Shop
Bicycle shop in Long Beach -- 3823 E 7th St
View hours & directions →Urban Cycling US
Bicycle shop in Long Beach -- 3962 N Studebaker Rd
View hours & directions →Browse all 9 eBike shops in Long Beach, CA →
Where to ride your eBike in Long Beach
The South Bay Bicycle Trail
A paved, flat coastal path that runs through Long Beach and connects north to the South Bay beach cities -- one of the most-used eBike routes in the region. Wide enough for cruisers and commuters alike, and easy for any fitness level with pedal assist.
Shop before you ride
The shops above can set you up before you head out -- most stock Class 1, 2, and 3 eBikes and offer tune-ups and repairs on top of new sales. If you're commuting the coast daily, a service relationship with a local shop beats mail-order support every time.
eBike rules in California
Three-class system
Class 1 (pedal-assist to 20 mph), Class 2 (throttle to 20 mph), and Class 3 (pedal-assist to 28 mph). No license or registration required for any class.
Helmet requirement
Class 3 riders must wear a helmet regardless of age and be at least 16. Riders under 18 on a Class 1 or 2 eBike also need a helmet. Always check posted signs on shared paths -- some stretches of the South Bay Trail restrict speed near boardwalk crowds.
Full California eBike law guide →
Frequently asked questions
How many eBike shops are in Long Beach?
Long Beach has 9 electric bike shops, dealers, and repair centers in the eBikeListings directory. The shops above are ranked by verified Google rating and review count.
Where can I ride an eBike in Long Beach?
The South Bay Bicycle Trail (also called The Strand) runs along the coast through Long Beach and connects north toward the South Bay beach cities -- flat, paved, and popular with eBike riders year-round.
Do I need a license to ride an eBike in California?
No. California sorts eBikes into three classes: Class 1 (pedal-assist to 20 mph), Class 2 (throttle to 20 mph), and Class 3 (pedal-assist to 28 mph). No license or registration is required for any class, but Class 3 riders must be at least 16 and wear a helmet.
Is a helmet required for eBikes in California?
Helmets are required for Class 3 eBike riders of any age. Class 1 and Class 2 riders under 18 must wear a helmet; adult riders on Class 1 or 2 eBikes are not required to by state law, though it's always recommended.