Electric Bikes, our e-bike selection
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Find the e bike to suit your mood.
Whether you are looking for a new way to explore the outdoors or your local town, want to save time on your commute to work or lose weight, our e-bike models are a great option for all ages and adventures.
Visit our store in Sydney, or shop online today to discover Australia’s leading collection of electric bikes and find a suitable e-bike to suit your lifestyle. We offer fast shipping Australia-wide.
E-bikes are a fun new way of getting yourself around on the road, without the additional costs of taxi fares, rising fuel costs and insurance fees. They look just like a normal bike, with an additional electric motor and battery so you don’t have to work as hard for your ride, but can still add valuable exercise into your routine.
We have an extensive range of electric bikes, models both with and without suspension.
We stock a range of e-bikes to suit different tastes and budgets, from trusted and reputable brands including The mighty Mamba, NCM, Vamos e-mtb (e mountain bike) builds (to explore those trails) and more, check out our ebike sale.
Our range includes the following e bike types, pick one to suit your mood.
- electric road bikes
- electric folding bikes (FAT) Or electric folding bikes (SMALL)
- electric mountain bikes
- electric cargo bikes
If you don't know where to start, take a look at the NCM Miami Cruiser if you want an easy going bike to start your electric bike journey.
If you already have one, we can help keep your e bike ride in tip-top shape
If you already have an e-bike, we offer a range of repairs to get you back up and running again in no time.
Want to learn more about e-bikes? Shop online for fast-shipping all around Australia, or visit us in-store today to speak to a specialist and find the right e-bike for your adventures.
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Are e-bikes legal in Australia? |
Yes. e-bikes are generally legal in Australia, but there are rules that govern what kinds of e-bikes are legal, how they can be used, and where. It depends somewhat on the state or territory. |
Are e-bicycles worth it? |
E-bikes cost more than standard bicycles, typically ranging from $1,500 to over $5,000, but they offer significant long-term savings on gas, parking, insurance, and public transport, while making commuting faster and more enjoyable. Although riders must contend with weather, security concerns, and higher upfront costs, discounts, pre-owned options, and government incentives help lower the barrier to entry. For those willing to invest, e-bikes provide a sustainable, practical, and accessible alternative to cars, making them well worth the price for many commuters. |
How fast does a 1000w e-bike go? |
A 1000-watt e-bike can reach speeds of around 35–50 km/h (22–31 mph) on flat terrain, depending on factors like rider weight, terrain, tire size, and whether you’re using throttle or pedal assist.
However, it’s important to note: In Australia (and most countries), e-bikes used on public roads are legally limited to 250w motors and 25 km/h assisted speed. A 1000w e-bike exceeds these limits and is usually classed as a motorbike or moped, requiring registration, licensing, and insurance. A 1000w e-bike is therefore typically only legal to ride off-road or on private property unless modified to comply with local e-bike laws. |
Is a 3000W ebike legal? |
E-bike Rules and Regulations in Australia In Australia, a road-legal e-bike must have a maximum continuous motor output of 250W, with the exception of New South Wales, where the limit is 500W. In all cases, the motor assistance must automatically cut out once the bike reaches 25 km/h. |
