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E-Bike Care and Maintenance

How to Care for Your Electric Bike

Electric bikes don’t require much more maintenance than a traditional bike. The main thing is to treat your battery with care, just like you would your laptop or smartphone. And always take your e-bike into a qualified electric bike shop with mechanics who know how to work on e-bike drive systems.

We've shared a few helpful videos below to address common questions about the best ways to give your e-bike the care and maintenance it needs.

How to Clean Your Drivetrain

Pre-Ride Checklist

How to Inflate Your Tires

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ride my electric bike in the rain?

Yes! High-quality electric drive systems are designed to withstand washing and rainfall.

Where can my electric bike be serviced?

Bring your e-bike to a qualified local bike shop whose mechanics are skilled and certified in working on the kind of electric drive system you have. Regardless of which brand of e-bike you choose, always check to see if they have a good electric drive system warranty in case anything should happen to your motor, battery, or other part of the system.

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What kind of car rack should I use for my e-bike?

Electric bikes are heavier than traditional bikes, so it’s crucial to ensure the rack can handle the extra weight. Hitch-mounted racks are the most common racks you’ll see toting electric bikes, but we suggest stopping into your local bike shop for personalized rack recommendations. Note that many e-bikes come with fenders, which can limit your rack choices. Lots of racks function by using “arms” to secure your bike by the tires, and fenders get in the way. It’s also important to consider how you’ll actually get your e-bike onto your rack. Pro tip: removing the battery will make your e-bike easier to lift.

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How should I store my electric bike?

Since e-bikes are heavy, it’s ideal to have a safe place to store them at ground level instead of having to lug them up stairs. A garage works well when the weather is temperate, but just like smartphones, electric bike batteries do not like extreme heat or cold. We recommend bringing your battery inside in these cases. If you live in an area where the winters are harsh, we recommend storing your e-bike inside your home where the temperature is more controlled. If you can’t bring your entire bike inside, be sure to bring in the battery.

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