For anyone purchasing their first electric bike or scooter, this is an exciting time. Not only do you have the freedom to zoom past traffic and feel the wind in your face, but you also have the knowledge that you are doing this in an eco-friendly manner. However, while purchasing your new mode of transportation is certainly exciting, this may only mark the beginning of your journey with this product. In order to ensure that you are getting the most out of your new electric bike or scooter, you must also consider how you will modify and maintain this product to ensure that it meets your individual needs.
For anyone navigating on their electric bike or enjoying a fun day out on their fat tire e-bike, the right accessories make all the difference. Not only must you ensure that you are protected from the rain and unpredictable British weather, but you must also ensure that you are visible on the road during the early days of winter when the sun sets so early.
When you unbox your new ride, it usually comes with the basics: the vehicle, a charger, and a manual. While this is enough to get you moving, it often lacks the utility needed for daily life.
One of the first hurdles new riders face is carrying their daily essentials. Unlike a car, you don’t have a boot and hanging a shopping bag off the handlebars is dangerous as it affects your balance.
A stem bag or a handlebar bag is a simple solution. These attach securely to the front of your scooter or bike and are perfect for holding your charger, wallet, keys, and phone. For e-bike riders, pannier bags that attach to the rear rack can significantly increase your carrying capacity, allowing you to handle grocery runs or carry a laptop for work easily.
Navigation is key, especially if you are exploring new routes. Stopping to check your phone every few minutes is frustrating and unsafe. A sturdy, vibration-dampening phone mount allows you to keep your GPS visible without taking your hands off the handlebars. Look for mounts that offer a “quick-release” feature so you can easily take your phone with you when you park.
If you plan on riding long distances, comfort becomes a priority. For scooter riders, deck grip tape can be upgraded for better traction, or you might consider adding a seat attachment if your model supports it. Finding the right electric scooter and electric bike accessories can transform a standard commute from a chore into a joyride, allowing you to arrive at your destination feeling fresh rather than rattled.
Safety should never be an afterthought. The roads can be unpredictable, and protecting both yourself and your investment is paramount.
This is the single most important piece of gear you will own. While it might be tempting to skip it for a short trip to the shops, the reality is that accidents happen when you least expect them. You don’t need a full-face motorcycle helmet for a standard e-scooter, but a high-quality bicycle or skate helmet is non-negotiable. Look for helmets with proper ventilation and, if possible, integrated LED lights for added visibility.
Standard lights on scooters and bikes are often decent, but “decent” isn’t always enough on a dark, rainy evening. Adding aftermarket lights can help you see potholes and debris further ahead.
By investing in high-visibility accessories for electric scooters and bikes, you ensure that you are seen by cars, pedestrians, and other cyclists.
Electric scooters and bikes are high-value targets for thieves. A flimsy cable lock can be cut in seconds. To truly secure your ride, you need a heavy-duty D-lock (also known as a U-lock) or a thick chain lock.
For added peace of mind, consider a disc brake lock with a motion-sensor alarm. If someone tries to move your scooter, the alarm sounds, acting as a strong deterrent. GPS trackers are also becoming popular e-scooter accessories, allowing you to track the location of your vehicle via a smartphone app if it does go missing.
Even the best-engineered machines experience wear and tear. Regular maintenance is the key to longevity. Knowing what to check and when to replace parts will save you money and keep your warranty intact.
Tyres are the only contact point between you and the road. They take a beating. Punctures are the most common issue riders face.