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Christmas E-Bike Discounts – Shop Now!

Get the perfect e-bike this Christmas with our exclusive festive discounts! Explore top-rated electric bikes designed for comfort, speed, and style—shop now before the holiday deals end!


COSWHEEL GT20 Electric Bike
£1,649.00 GBP £2,199.00 GBP
COSWHEEL T20 Electric Bike
£1,299.00 GBP £1,699.00 GBP
Hidoes® ET1 Folding Electric Cargo Trike
£1,990.00 GBP £2,990.00 GBP
Hidoes® B6 Fat Tyre Electric Bike
£949.00 GBP £1,149.00 GBP
Hidoes® B3 -1200W Retro Vintage Fat Tyre Electric Bike
£1,059.00 GBP £1,149.00 GBP
Hidoes® C8 Fat Tyre Urban Electric Bike
£1,199.00 GBP £1,499.00 GBP
Hidoes® BN1 City Commuting Electric Bike
£849.00 GBP £949.00 GBP
Hidoes® C1 - 750W Folding Electric Bike
£559.00 GBP £769.00 GBP
ENGWE ENGINE PRO 2.0 Folding Electric Bike
£1,249.00 GBP £1,499.00 GBP
ELEGLIDE M2 Electric Mountain Bike 27.5"/29"
from £629.00 GBP £799.00 GBP
HAMPTON HM2 Hybrid Electric Bike
£599.00 GBP £1,049.00 GBP
DYU FF500 Foldable Fat Tyre Electric Bike
£849.00 GBP £1,049.00 GBP

FAQ

Electric Scooters

Yes, electric scooters are legal to buy, but it is illegal to ride a privately bought electric scooter on a public highway. Electric scooters are only legal to ride on private land with the owner’s consent, unless they are specifically part of a council run rental scheme.

We do not recommend someone under 16-years-old rides an adult-sized e-scooter, unless specifically recommended by the brand.

Not all electric scooters can be ridden in the rain. This depends on their 'IP rating' e.g. IP65, where the second digit refers to water resistance.

We recommend only riding an e-scooter with a rating of 5 or higher, and picking a model that has a warranty which covers water resistance to the IP rating standard.

This shows the manufacturer’s confidence in the quality of its products and ensures that you’ll be covered if something goes wrong.

As privately-owned e-scooters are illegal to ride on public highways in the UK at the moment, it is not possible to get insurance on them for use outside of your home or on private land.

For use at home they can be covered under your standard home insurance policy. If you are unsure if yours is covered, please check with your insurance provider.

Electric Bikes

Electric bicycles (e-bikes) offer an efficient and environmentally friendly way to commute without the fatigue associated with traditional biking. With options like pedal-assist and throttle-only, you can tailor your ride to be as relaxed or vigorous as you prefer. E-bikes make commuting stress-free by helping you reach your destination without sweat. Plus, you can switch off the motor for a pure biking experience whenever you seek more exercise. This adaptability, coupled with the benefit of reducing traffic congestion and fossil fuel reliance, makes e-bikes an excellent choice for modern urban mobility.

Many electric bike (e-bike) users discover that they get in better shape than traditional bicycles. E-bikes address common cycling concerns, such as hills, long distances, and physical limitations, encouraging more frequent outdoor activity. Whether you're dealing with health issues, knee problems, age-related concerns, or the inconvenience of needing to shower and change at work, an e-bike can help eliminate these barriers. This makes it easier to enjoy beneficial exercise and contribute positively to the environment. If you're considering an e-bike, ask yourself, "Is an electric bike for me?" It could be the first step towards a healthier lifestyle.

Bikes come in quite the range of shapes and styles, despite all being designed to do more-or-less the same thing! To the uninitiated it can be pretty confusing, so we’ve put this guide to e-bike frame designs together to clear things up.

Traditional (double diamond) Crossbar

This quintessential shape of bicycle frame has been around, practically unchanged, for well over 100 years. The strength of the design lends itself just as well to electrically-assisted bicycles, and this is the most commonplace option, particularly on those models like the Cube Kathmandu, that are equipped to explore a little light off-road riding as well as nipping about town.

Step-Through

Eliminating the top tube to create a step-through frame design makes for highly practical electric bikes. Getting around without working up a sweat is a key benefit of e-bikes, and as such many of us ride in normal clothes or even office attire. Swinging a leg over the top tube of a traditional bicycle can be a bit of a pain in a suit, not to mention those of us who aren’t as flexible as we once were! Step-through designs solve this problem and by far are the most popular design in Europe for both male and female riders.

Trapeze

Splitting the difference between traditional and step-through frame designs; trapeze frames – offer easier mounting and dismounting coupled with a sportier aesthetic.

Compact / Mini Velo

A bit of a wildcard option perhaps, but models with smaller 20” wheels are popular with good cause. Using a smaller wheel diameter and shorter overall length, a mini velo is an ideal option for anybody short on space and many of these styles are foldable too.

We realize that you have many options to choose from when shopping for an electric bike, both online and off, but Electric Scooters London is different. We sell bikes because we love riding them.

That’s why we will always go the extra mile for you: because we want you to discover the joy of bicycling for yourself. No matter what your question or concern is, we will make sure that you are not just satisfied, but delighted with your purchase.

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