Best eBike Shops in Seattle, WA (2026)
Seattle has 58 electric bike shops, dealers, rental outfits and repair centers in our directory. This list ranks the top 7 by verified Google rating and review count. Whether you want to rent for the day or find expert repair, these are the shops Seattle riders use. #ebikeseattle
Top 7 eBike Shops in Seattle
Peloton Cafe Bike Shop
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 1224 E Jefferson St
View hours & directions →Recycled Cycles
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 1007 NE Boat St
View hours & directions →Gregg's Greenlake Cycle
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 7007 Woodlawn Ave NE
View hours & directions →evo Seattle
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 3500 Stone Way N
View hours & directions →Ascent Cycles
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 2201 15th Ave W
View hours & directions →Rad Power Bikes - Electric Bike Sales, Service & Rentals
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- 1128 NW 52nd St
View hours & directions →Good Weather Bicycle & Repair
Electric bike dealer in Seattle -- Down the Ramp, 1423 10th Ave
View hours & directions →Browse all 58 eBike shops in Seattle, WA →
SponsoredWhere to ride your eBike in Seattle
The Burke-Gilman Trail
a 27-mile paved path linking the University District, Fremont, Ballard and Lake Washington -- hills are easy with a Class 3 eBike. Electric bikes make the full distance manageable at any fitness level -- you can cover ground you would skip on a regular bike and still have energy for the return trip.
Shop before you ride
The shops above can set you up before you head out. Most stock Class 1 and Class 3 eBikes with 20-60 mile range -- plenty for a full day on any Seattle trail. Several also offer hourly or daily rentals if you want to try before buying.
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eBike rules in Washington
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
Helmet rules vary by city and county โ riders under 16 should wear one. Always check posted signs at trailheads -- individual parks set their own eBike access policies. #ebikewashington
Frequently asked questions
How many eBike shops are in Seattle?
Seattle has 58 electric bike shops, dealers, and repair centers in the eBikeListings directory. The shops above are ranked by verified Google rating and review count.
Can I rent an eBike in Seattle?
Yes -- several shops in Seattle offer hourly and daily eBike rentals. Rental shops near the Burke-Gilman Trail are popular starting points for a day ride.
Do I need a license to ride an eBike in Washington?
No. Washington sorts eBikes into three classes: <strong>Class 1</strong> (pedal-assist to 20 mph), <strong>Class 2</strong> (throttle to 20 mph), and <strong>Class 3</strong> (pedal-assist to 28 mph). No license, registration, or insurance is required for any class. In Washington, helmet rules vary by city and county โ riders under 16 should wear one. Always check posted signs at trailheads -- individual parks and paths set their own eBike policies.
What is the best eBike trail in Seattle?
The burke-gilman trail -- a 27-mile paved path linking the University District, Fremont, Ballard and Lake Washington -- hills are easy with a Class 3 eBike. eBikes make it easy to cover the full distance without burning out.