Corvallis Electric Bicycles
About the Business
Corvallis Electric Bicycles is a premier bicycle store located at 1945 Northwest Kings Boulevard in Corvallis, Oregon. We specialize in electric bicycles, offering a wide selection of top-quality models for all types of riders. Whether you're looking for a commuter bike, a mountain bike, or a cruiser, we have the perfect electric bicycle for you. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to helping you find the ideal bike to suit your needs and preferences. Visit us today and experience the convenience and fun of riding an electric bike!
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Location & Phone number
1945 NW Kings Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I had a great experience choosing an electric bike at Corvallis Electric Bicycles. Rich, Pamela, and Scott are very knowledgable and helped me pick the right bike for me (thanks, Pamela, for all your encouragement during my test ride!). I bought an Aventon Sinch.2 in sapphire blue, and we had lots of fun adding a few accessories like a mirror and very cool Sunlite luggage box. And then, in an absolute drenching downpour, Rich installed my bike rack. These folks go above and beyond. I'm looking forward to a long relationship them."
"My wife and I rented a pair of electric bikes yesterday for a few hours and we had a wonderful time. The staff, especially Pam, were super kind and helpful and they did an excellent job explaining how everything worked. And we were able to walk in and make a same day rental, unlike at some other places in town. 10/10 would recommend renting e-bikes (or anything) from here! We will definitely be renting here again next time we’re in town."
"Had a great experience with Jeff and Rick when buying my Aventon Abound. They made sure I was well prepared to understand all of the features and how to get the most out of the bike. We’ll definitely be back here next time our family needs an e-bike."
"I ordered a bike from Rad bikes and had it delivered to Corvallis Electric Bicycles bike for professional assembly. It was well worth the money. The communication and updates were fantastic and I appreciate the extra care from the staff. Thank you Jeff and Adam for all your help getting me set up with my new bike! You’re the best!"
"If you are highly mechanically proficient, the cheapest way to get an electric bike is to source parts from China to retrofit an existing bike. But if you are not comfortable with making all the electrical and mechanical components work together, it is hard to beat the bang for the buck you get at Corvallis Electric Bicycles. Here are the examples I saw: 1) The only e-bike under $2300 sold by any other Benton county bike shop is a 2020 Townie Go! 7D for $1614 ($1599 + $15 bike tax). The Townie is a Class 1 e-bike (the most basic) with a 250W rear hub motor, 309 Wh battery, and standard balloon tires. In contrast, Corvallis Electric Bicycles sells a better bike, priced lower than anyone else in the Willamette Valley, the Aventon Pace 350, a Class 2 e-bike (the midrange), with a 350W rear hub motor, 417 Wh battery, and e-rated tires on reinforced wheel rims. Corvallis Electric Bicycles sells this bike for hundreds of dollars less than the Townie, despite the Pace 350's superior feature-set. 2) Among mid-drive e-bikes, the Trek Verve +2 has easier braking and more speeds than the IZip Vive 2.0, but the same Bosch Active Line 40Nm motor and Bosch Power Pack 400Wh battery. They should have similar prices, but that isn't the case. Corvallis Electric Bicycles sells the Vive for hundreds of dollars less than the competitor's Verve, despite their being quite similar. 3) Corvallis Electric Bicycles sells the Aventon Pace 500, an e-bike with 80% greater battery capacity (556 Wh vs 309 Wh), twice the power rating (500W vs 250 W), and better components (including the display, derailleur, tires, throttle, and brakes) than the Townie Go! 7D, all at a lower price than the competitor's Townie. Although I didn't buy any of the aforementioned bikes myself, I did buy my first e-bike from Corvallis Electric Bicycles recently because it too blew away the competition with its better features."
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