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In this article we aim to explain ways you can store an ebike at home, in a shed, garage, or at work. We will answer questions like:
If you don’t have time to read all this, here is a summary:
Ebikes can be stored on the floor or vertically, with their back wheels on the floor to save space, but should not be lifted onto wall hooks because they are heavy. For the same reason, they should not be hoisted into the ceiling space. Ebikes should be secured in private and public spaces because of their high value. They can be stored in the home in a shed or garage but it should be somewhere dry. The battery should be removed if the bike is not being used for more than a few days, especially in cold weather.
Ebikes can be difficult to store due to their larger size and weight compared to traditional bicycles. The electric components, such as the battery and motor, add extra bulk. Proper storage of the battery is particularly important, as it can be damaged by extreme temperatures or moisture.
Some ebikes, such as full suspension or those with larger tires, require more space. Proper storage and maintenance can help ensure longevity and performance.
This is what most people will do, be it in a garage, shed, or outside. Short-term storage (hours or days) is fine, but multiple ebikes are heavy and cumbersome, prone to scratches or damage.
A floor rack saves lifting effort. Wheels must fit slots properly; some ebikes may not fit due to wide tires or large brake rotors.
Not recommended. Ebikes weigh 20–35kg; hoisting them requires strong roof structures. Above cars or people, this can be dangerous.
Possible but heavy. Ensure hook strength and wall fixings are adequate. Lifting can be hard on your back.
Better solutions involve keeping the rear wheel on the floor.
Rear wheel stays on the ground; bike is held vertically against wall using a heavy-duty wall hook.
Works with hooks angled to fit between spokes.
Hanging by the front wheel is fine for light bikes, but heavy ebikes are better stored vertically with rear wheel on the ground. Front suspension is kept lubricated this way. Hydraulic brakes may feel spongy but can be corrected.
Store flat on the floor or vertically with rear wheel down. Wall racks save space and allow multiple bikes without lifting. Hooks or rails should be mounted at front wheel contact point.
Steps to fix racks/hooks:
Dry sheds are fine; remove battery in cold weather. Mount hooks or racks to wooden frames or battens. Ensure wall strength; consult professional if unsure.
Cover with waterproof tarp. Risk of damp affecting metal and electrical parts. Security is important as ebikes are high value.
If no garage/shed is available, store indoors. Wall racks allow multiple bikes without lifting.
Wall-mounted bike racks save space. Use hooks or loops on racks to secure front wheel with cable locks. Ensure hooks and rails are properly fixed to prevent theft.
Cold affects battery, not bike. Remove battery and store somewhere warm but not hot. Dampness can also be an issue.
Better to remove. Store at room temperature (20–25°C) in dry place. Avoid extreme temps.
Yes, safe from sunlight, heat, flammable materials, and moisture.
Charge before storage to 50–60%. Check periodically; recharge if needed.
Yes, slowly. Remove battery for long-term storage, store at partial charge (~50–60%), and check periodically.
Following these tips will help maintain your ebike's performance and longevity.