Your Guide To Buying An E-Bike In Yonkers

Written by: Robbie Ferri | March 16, 2026 Time to read 6 min

With its mix of riverfront paths, residential streets, and easy access to New York City, Yonkers is actually a great place to own a bike. The only challenge? Hills and longer commutes. That’s where e-Bikes start to make a lot of sense.

More about the Author: Robbie Ferri

Robbie is a UK-based ultra cyclist, former bike shop worker, and qualified bike fitter. Deeply passionate about e-Bikes and adventure cycling, he combines hands-on experience with real-world riding to help others go further on two wheels.

Teo e-Bike cyclists
Cycling in Yonders typically starts with the best intentions to explore or maybe get fit. You jump on the traditional bike, and about five minutes later, you're questioning every decision you made halfway up a steep climb, with a new max heart rate.

That’s exactly why electric bikes have become so popular in Yonder. No longer are you ruled by the hills or the distance. You can now just enjoy what cycling is about. The biggest challenge when getting started is deciding which bike to buy and where to buy it.

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Why Yonders Is Great For Cycling (And Where To Ride)


Yonder's is a fun place to ride an electric bike. It offers a wealth of parks, scenic routes, and long cycle paths to enjoy. It’s perfect for casual riding or for starting to commute. The best part of cycling in Yonders is the mixed terrain and varied riding.
With Hudson River scenery and easy access to larger regional cycling paths and routes, it is a wonderful place to enjoy an electric bike. Being close enough to NYC to commute in is a huge advantage, and you don’t have to do it in heavy traffic, thanks to all the new cycling infrastructure.


What To Look For Before Looking For An E-Bike In Yonders


A very common mistake I see when people are looking for an electric bike is that they don’t really know what to look for. They don’t know the type of bikes they want, the budget they want to spend, or even how to work out the correct size. Here’s our advice in three steps.

Step One: Bike Type


The first step is to determine what type of bike you plan to buy. For road riding, a road bike, challenging trails, and an e-MTB. For commuting, a city or cargo bike. If you are unsure and want a bit of everything, a hybrid or a gravel bike.

Step Two: Set A Budget


I have seen so many people walk into a bike shop and either been talking about something way too expensive for them or something that doesn’t suit their needs. I would highly recommend going with an amount that works for you, such as $1,500 to $2,000, and getting something within that range.

Step Three: New Or Preowned


Finally, it’s good to establish if you are looking for something new or pre-owned. If you are looking for something new, the price difference will be huge compared to secondhand, but we understand that experience is valuable.

Going in with this information makes the process so much easier and gives you clear direction on what you want. It’s easy to get caught up in bike shop or online hype, which takes you away from the goal of finding the right bike for you.

An e-Bike Cargo


Where To Buy An E-Bike In Yonders


There are some excellent bike shops in Yonders. Here’s where we stack them up against each other. We don't feel that any bike shop is bad. They just provide different experiences. Let’s start with the brick-and-mortar walk-in shops.

Feature

Danny’s Cycles (Yonkers)

Toga Bike Shop

Bicycle World

REI Co-op (Westchester Area)

Best For

Local expertise and strong e-Bike brands

Long-running bike shop with great service

Riders wanting lots of bike options

Outdoor enthusiasts and commuters

Known Brands

Trek, Electra, Gazelle

Specialized, Cannondale

Giant, Liv, Momentum

Cannondale, Co-op Cycles, Tern

Bike Selection

Commuter, hybrid, and e-Bikes

Road, commuter, and e-Bikes

Road, mountain, commuter, and e-Bikes

Electric bikes and recreational bikes

Repairs & Servicing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Local Knowledge

Strong connection to local riders

Long history in the NYC cycling scene

Experienced mechanics and staff

Outdoor gear specialists

It’s also good to understand that Danny’s Cycles is regional alongside Bicycle World. Basically, they are small chains that offer good availability and access to a lot of stock, along with knowledgeable staff.

Toga Bike Shop is an independent bike shop. You will be limited in who they can work with, but they do offer amazing service and extensive knowledge. REI Co-op is a national chain. Even bigger than regional, and it’s important to know who's working on your bike.

The biggest question to ask yourself is whether you want the extra support offered by a local independent shop, or if you are happy to go to a bigger chain with the knowledge you already have.

Two people enjoying riding e-Bikes


Should You Buy A New Or Used E-Bike?


We mentioned earlier that you can choose between buying new and pre-owned. Well, here are the basic differences.

Option

Pros

Cons

New e-Bike (Bike Shops)

Warranty, expert advice, professional setup

Higher prices, limited stock

Used e-Bike (Marketplace / eBay)

Much cheaper, huge selection

Risk of battery wear, hidden issues


What Is Upway?


If you want to get the best of both worlds, we recommend using a service like Upway. Secondhand bikes that are mechanically and electronically tested before sale and come with a one-year warranty. 
You also get the bike delivered to your door and a 14-day return if it’s not for you. You can even visit the NYC showroom to see your options. What’s not to like?

Two women sitting next to an e-Bike

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I budget for an e-Bike in Yonkers?

A good entry-level e-Bike budget is about $1,500. If you want something a little more special, then you could spend around $3,000. Buying secondhand from Upway can often cut the price in half.

Should I buy a new or used e-Bike?

New e-Bikes come with warranties, professional setup, and expert advice, making them a safe option for beginners. Used e-bikes can be cheaper but come with risks. Upway offers risk-free secondhand buying.
Are e-Bikes good for commuting to New York City?
Yes. Many riders use e-Bikes for commuting because the motor assistance makes longer distances and hills much easier.

Key Takeaways


  1. Choose the right e-bike type first. Whether it’s a commuter, hybrid, gravel, or e-mountain bike, selecting the correct category will make your riding experience far more enjoyable.
  2. Set a realistic budget before shopping. Having a clear price range helps avoid overspending and keeps you focused on bikes that meet your needs.
  3. Consider both new and used options. Bike shops offer support and warranties, while used marketplaces can deliver excellent value if you know what to check.




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