Ask which systems they diagnose and repair in-house, such as Bosch and Specialized Turbo.
Where to Buy an E-Bike in Riverside, California
Written by: Chris Van Leuven | February 8, 2026 | Time to read 5 min
Where to buy an e-Bike in Riverside: Riverside-area e-Bike shops for real test rides, service & repair you can count on, and certified pre-owned options when inventory is tight.

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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Cyclery USA (Riverside)
If you’re looking for a real Riverside starting point, Cyclery USA is it. You can walk in, see what’s actually on the floor, and get a straight answer about what they sell. The shop covers the full range—electric gravel, road, mountain, even kids’ bikes—which is handy if you’re still figuring out your wants and needs.
What stands out is their approach to service. They aim for a 24- to 48-hour turnaround for most repairs, depending on parts availability and workload. That’s the kind of detail you start to care about once your new bike turns into your daily ride and you start piling on the miles.
You’ll see a lot of the same brands here as you do on Upway—Trek and Electra are both in their lineup, which usually means parts and fixes are easier to sort out down the line. They’ve also got a few locations nearby, so if you’re bouncing around the area, follow-up service is less of a hassle.

Malcolm Smith Motorsports (Riverside)
This one’s a little bit different than the others. Malcolm Smith Motorsports isn’t your classic neighborhood bike shop, so you won’t find the usual talk about tech specs or tire pressure. But if you’re in the area or want to see what’s in stock without making the full bike-shop circuit, they do carry electric bikes—like Specialized—which can be a handy shortcut.
The Upway overlap here is clean: Specialized is a major brand on Upway, and it’s one of the bigger service ecosystems in the e-Bike world—meaning it’s usually easier to find trained techs, replacement parts, and diagnostic know-how than with obscure one-offs. Specialized techs are very responsive (I’ve called them, and they’ve picked up right away).
It’s worth calling Malcolm Smith Motorsports ahead to check what e-Bikes are actually on the floor that day. Inventory can move quickly, and nobody wants to drive across town for a bike that’s already gone.
Don’s Bicycles (Rialto / Redlands)
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JAX Bicycle Center (Murrieta and other SoCal locations)
Incycle Bicycles (Chino / Rancho Cucamonga and other SoCal locations)
InCycle is a good option if you don’t mind a short drive for a bigger selection, especially if you like a shop that leans a bit more toward performance. Here, a proper fit and a clean setup come standard, not as an extra.
They list electric mountain bikes from Specialized, Scott, and Cannondale—all brands you’ll also see on Upway—so if your shopping list is already orbiting those names, you’re in the right place.
They’ve got several SoCal locations, including Chino and Rancho Cucamonga, both realistic drives from Riverside if you want more choices than what’s right in town.
What to Look for When Choosing a Shop
Start with the least glamorous question: Can the bike shop service your exact system? Modern e-Bikes aren’t just bikes; they’re electric power systems with software, sensors, and diagnostics.
If you’re looking at Bosch (including the Bosch Smart System), it’s fair to ask whether the shop can perform Bosch diagnostics in-house and support standard hardware, such as a Kiox controller.
If you’re looking at Specialized Turbo models, ask whether they regularly work with Specialized’s electronics and components—on many models, that includes the Turbo Connect Unit.
Next, test ride for real. You’re not shopping for top speed—e-Bikes have pep, we know that— you’re checking how the e-Bike starts from a dead stop, how stable it feels at slow speed, and whether braking feels confident. If you’re buying for errands and commuting, look closely at the practical pieces, too: a rear rack, fenders, and whether the battery is a removable, integrated unit you can charge easily at home.
Lastly, pick the shop and the e-Bike together. The right match looks like this: they size you correctly, set up contact points so your hands and back aren’t trashed after a week, and can handle regular tune-up service without your bike living in the back of the queue all month. That’s what customer service means once you’re riding regularly.

Upway: Certified Pre-Owned and Flex for Riverside Riders
Upway isn’t just the fallback for when Riverside shelves feel picked over. It can be the better first stop—because you get a huge selection, real value, and protections you don’t get from a random secondhand meet-up. Upway sells certified pre-owned e-Bikes (often up to 60% off), and every purchase comes with a 14-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year limited warranty—the kind of safety net that makes online buying feel much less risky.
It widens your choices without turning your Saturday into a string of awkward meetups, and it lets you stay in the “known quantity” lane with brands like Gazelle, Haibike, Yamaha, Aventon, where parts, dealer familiarity, and service support tend to be more straightforward.
And because Riverside is close enough to make it realistic, you can also go in person: Upway has an LA-area showroom in Redondo Beach where you can test-ride and buy. With Upway’s Flex subscription option, you start with a scheduled “First Ride” at the Redondo Beach showroom. Here, they set you up, walk you through the bike, and send you out on real pavement.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make sure an e-Bike shop can service the exact system I’m buying?
Is it worth driving to Murrieta/Chino/Redlands for an e-Bike shop?
Should I buy from the shop that fits me best, even if another place has a better deal?
Key Takeaways
- Pick the shop and the e-Bike together. Fit, setup, and service or repair support are what matter once the first 100 miles expose the clicks, rubs, and warning lights.
- Test ride for real life in Riverside. Do dead stops, slow turns, and hard braking—then decide if the assist feels predictable and the bike stays calm.
- If local inventory is thin, widen the net. Certified pre-owned and Flex-style options can get you into major brands without buying blind.


