Where to Buy an E-Bike in Anaheim, California

Written by: Chris Van Leuven | February 4, 2026 Time to read 5-6 min

Looking for an e-Bike in Anaheim, California? Here are local shops (and nearby options) where you can test ride, get honest advice, and set up service—plus an online option if you want a wider selection.

More about the Author: Chris Van Leuven

Chris is a writer, climber, and founder of Yosemite E-Biking in Mariposa, CA. When he’s not tackling Sierra Foothills trails or scaling rock walls, he’s crafting adventure stories with his boxer, Fenster. His work has appeared in Outside, Men’s Journal, Gripped, and Best American Sports Writing.

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Anaheim is the kind of place where you can start out thinking, I’m just going to grab one thing, and twenty minutes later you’re still rolling—because the streets are wide, the grades are friendly, and there’s always another long, straight connector that makes you curious what’s down the way.

That’s the quiet upside of riding an e-Bike here. Distance stops feeling like a negotiation. You don’t have to psych yourself up for a ride. You just take off.

But buying an e-Bike in Anaheim isn’t only about the bike. It’s about the bike shop behind it—the one you’ll call when a new rattle shows up, or something feels off after a few weeks. Those first rides are almost always easy. It’s only after you’ve accumulated real miles—dealing with heat, wind, grit, and maybe dropping it outside a store—that you discover if your shop truly has your back.

Below are a few solid places in and around Anaheim to start your search, plus a simple online option—Upway and Upway Flex—if local inventory doesn’t match what you're looking for.

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Where to shop for an e-Bike in Anaheim

Inventory in Orange County is always in motion. Treat this as a starting point, and call ahead if you’re after something particular—maybe a step-through for leisurely rides, a commuter that can handle real distance, a cargo bike for hauling, or something that feels solid and built for the long haul.

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Bikecraze and Board Shop

This is the kind of shop you visit when you’re still sorting out what actually feels good. You can hop from one style to another and notice the difference right away—upright and relaxed, low and quick, wide tires, narrow tires—no need for a week of research. You just get on and ride.


They carry a mix of modern e-Bike brands that show up a lot in the real world, including Aventon, Fuji, Tenways, Velotric, and Flyer—so it’s an easy place to start putting names to your preferences.


And the vibe here is: Great to have you back! Most of what you’ll see is in-store only—visit our store to see what we offer—so plan to drop in, roll a few bikes outside, and get a feel for what actually fits you. If you’re on the fence, it’s worth skimming reviews too—see what customers are saying—because service matters as much as the sale.

Best Bike Corp

Best Bike Corp is fully committed to e-Bikes. Sales, accessories, service—these aren’t afterthoughts. If you’re looking for a bike that can handle the daily routine—work, errands, just getting around—this is the sort of place that gets you rolling and keeps you rolling.

They lean hard into the stuff that actually matters long-term: service, community, and selection & value, plus options like e-Bike service plans. If you’ve been looking at the big online brands, this is the place to ask the critical questions—what they’ll actually service, and how they handle repairs when something breaks down mid-season. (And yes, if you’re comparing bikes here, it’s fair to ask straight up whether the build you’re looking at is a “hydraulic brake bike,” because braking feel is one of the first things you’ll notice after the first few weeks of riding.)

Rock ’N Road Cyclery

Rock ’N Road is the old-school shop on the list. Fit is everything here. The mechanics have seen just about every problem, and they take their time. They want to make sure you end up on the right bike, not just any bike that happens to be in stock. It’s also a good stop for the unglamorous stuff—repairs, minor adjustments, and the cycling gear that makes daily riding easier.

They’re a Specialized dealer, and their inventory often carries Specialized Turbo models that map cleanly to the categories people actually shop: the Turbo Vado (commuter), Turbo Como (comfort/city), Turbo Creo (e-road), and trail options like Turbo Levo and Levo SL.

Nearby e-Bike shops worth the short drive

Sometimes the best Anaheim shop is the one 10–20 minutes away—especially if you care about long-term service support, or you want a bigger brand menu without bouncing all over the county.

Fullerton Bicycle Company

This is a nearby stop if you want a shop that knows what it’s doing and you want a cleaner “support” story after the sale. They frame themselves as riding strong for over 50 years, and they highlight bike service as a big part of what they do. They also call out three locations with great inventory, which can matter if one shop is light on the exact bike you want.


Brand-wise, they list lines like Liv, Electra, Townie, and Momentum, and note that they are an authorized Yamaha and Bosch service center. If you’re the type who wants to know where you’ll go when the bike throws a warning or starts acting weird, that service-center angle is the whole point.

Orange Cycle

Orange Cycle is another nearby option if you want a place you can return to for tune-ups and repairs. They position themselves as a family-owned bike shop offering bikes and e-Bike sales plus service and repair, and they emphasize services & local trails—which is precisely the conversation you want to have before you buy.

They also claim to have over 2,000 bikes in stock! (Inventory constantly shifts, but the point is: if you want a bigger showroom swing without driving all over the county, this is one of the places people check.)

A woman making a heart with her hands while on an ebike

Papa Wheelie Bicycles

If you want a friendly, practical shop vibe—repairs, tune-ups, and the stuff that keeps you rolling—Papa Wheelie is another local name that comes up. They explicitly promote pro e-Bike diagnostics, service, and repair, which is the phrase to look for when you’re trying to avoid the “we sell them, but we don’t really touch them” problem.


They also lean into convenience: click+collect. order online. free store pickup. (And yes, they’re also a pro-scooter shop—shop pro scooters—which doesn’t matter unless you’re buying for a household that’s split between wheels.)

What to look for when choosing an e-Bike shop

When I want to avoid buyer’s remorse, I keep things simple. I’m not chasing the perfect list of features. I’m looking for a bike that actually fits me.


First, check the service reality. Ask if they work on what they sell, how long repairs usually take, and if they can handle real e-Bike diagnostics—not just basic tune-ups. Some shops won’t touch certain direct-to-consumer brands, and it’s better to find that out now than when something goes wrong on a Tuesday morning.


Second: a test ride that feels real. Parking-lot circles are fine, but you want enough space to feel stable, brake, and see how the assist ramps. If you can get a steady cadence going for a few minutes, you’ll learn more than you will from a dozen reviews.


Third, focus on the basics: brakes, fit, comfort. Fit is the real dealbreaker; a bike can look perfect and still feel wrong after a few rides.


And if you want easy places to put down real miles near Anaheim, you’ve got mellow options like Santa Ana River Trail, Anaheim Coves Trail, and the Yorba Regional Park loop—precisely the kind of low-stress riding that reveals whether a bike actually feels right.

Upway and Upway Flex near Anaheim

Local note that’s actually useful: Upway has an LA UpCenter that’s close enough to matter for Anaheim riders, and Upway Flex pickup is nearby in Redondo Beach.


At a certain point, the shop loop starts to feel like its own workout. You’ve ridden three almost-right bikes, heard “we can order it” twice, and the only frame that actually fit… isn’t coming back in your size until who-knows-when. That’s usually when I stop trying and go online.


Upway makes sense in that moment because you’re not stuck with whatever happens to be on one showroom floor. Start wide, sure—but then make one quick decision: what kind of riding are you really doing? If it’s errands and casual miles, you’re in electric city bikes territory. If you’re stacking weekday miles, look at electric commuter bikes. If you want easy on/off (and less gymnastics at stoplights), go step-through e-Bikes. If you’re hauling anything heavier than a backpack, it’s an electric cargo bike. Once you pick that lane, the rest gets way clearer.


And if you’re still not sure you want to commit, Upway Flex is the try-before-you-buy option. Ride it for a while. Put real miles on it. Let the answer show up on a Tuesday, not in your browser at midnight.


Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of e-Bike makes the most sense for Anaheim riding?

For most riders: a city/comfort e-Bike or commuter e-Bike. Step-through if you want easy on/off; cargo if you’re hauling more than a backpack.

What should I ask a shop before I buy?

“Do you service what you sell, and do you do real e-Bike diagnostics in-house?” Then ask what turnaround time looks like.
When does it make sense to stop shopping locally and use Upway instead?
When the right size/model isn’t on the floor, you keep hearing “we can order it,” and you already know what category you want—Upway lets you widen options fast without driving all over OC.

Key Takeaways


  1. Anaheim has solid options for buying an e-Bike in person, especially if you want to test ride and have a shop there for you after the sale.
  2. Try out more than one style early on—city, commuter, cargo—because each one can feel completely different within the first few minutes of riding.
  3. If you can’t find what you want close to home, certified pre-owned bikes or a flexible plan like Upway Flex can help you find a better fit, without turning your search into a county-wide scavenger hunt.




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