10 eBike Shops in Rutland County, VT
In Rutland County, you've got 10 eBike shops to pick from across 4 cities -- the top-rated picks are Porcupine Bikes, DownValley Bikes, First Stop Board Barn - Ski, Bike, Snowboard & Paddle Shop. Every listing has verified hours, a working phone number, and reviews from people who actually walked in.
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Where to ride in Rutland County
Rutland County riders often head for the Island Line Rail Trail — Burlington’s waterfront path onto the Colchester causeway across the lake. Electric bikes make the full route manageable even with hills and long stretches. For trail maps and route ideas, see things to do on an eBike in Rutland County.
eBike rules in Vermont
Vermont 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 Vermont, riders under 16 must wear a helmet. Pack a helmet and lock, grab some eBike accessories, and if you're transporting it, a bike rack for your car before you ride.
Cities in Rutland County
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy an electric bike in Rutland County?
Rutland County has 10 eBike shops and dealers across 4 cities, including Pro Cycle. Most shops also service and repair eBikes.
Can I rent an eBike in Rutland County?
Yes — Rutland County has rental options including First Stop Board Barn - Ski, Bike, Snowboard & Paddle Shop. Rentals are typically available by the hour or day.
Do you need a license to ride an eBike in Vermont?
No license, registration, or insurance is required for Class 1, 2, or 3 eBikes in Vermont. Helmet rule: riders under 16 must wear a helmet.
Which eBike shop in Rutland County has the best reviews?
DownValley Bikes holds a 5.0-star rating. First Stop Board Barn - Ski, Bike, Snowboard & Paddle Shop is the most-reviewed shop in the county with 201 Google reviews.

