Salt Lake City has 42 electric bike shops, dealers, and repair centers, clustered along S 700 E and E 2100 S, all with verified ratings, hours, and directions. Local shops cover sales, service, and repair. Shop owners can claim their listing for free.
Salt Lake City has bike lanes and multi-use paths well suited to eBikes. Local shop staff can point you to the best nearby routes for your pace and fitness level. For trail maps and attractions across the region, see our guide to things to do on an eBike in Salt Lake County.
eBike rules in Salt Lake City & Utah
Utah 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, registration, or insurance is required for any class. In Utah, riders under 18 must wear a helmet. Pack a helmet and lock before you ride.
Salt Lake City has 42 electric bike shops and dealers, including Magnum Electric Bikes, Brickyard Outlet, Contender Bicycles, Wasatch Touring - Ski, Bicycle, Paddle Shop. Most also service and repair eBikes.
Can you rent an electric bike in Salt Lake City?
Yes. Salt Lake City has eBike rental options including GREENbike Station - Dominion Energy Station, Trek Bicycle Salt Lake City Downtown, Moon Scooters - Self Checkout Hub- Appointment Only, Salt Lake eBikes. Rentals are usually available by the hour or day.
Are electric bikes allowed on the Jordan River Parkway?
Class 1 (pedal-assist, 20 mph) eBikes are generally permitted on the Jordan River Parkway, subject to posted speed limits. Class 3 (28 mph) eBikes are restricted to roads and on-street bike lanes. Always follow posted signage.
Do you need a license to ride an eBike in Utah?
No license, registration, or insurance is required for Class 1, 2, or 3 eBikes in Utah. Helmet rule: riders under 18 must wear a helmet.
Which Salt Lake City eBike shop is rated highest?
Peak State Fit holds a 5.0 rating. Sports Den is among the most-reviewed shops in Salt Lake City with 1,387 reviews.