eBike Shops in Langley, BC: 5 Verified Stores + Where to Buy

eBike shops in Langley BC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
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BC's largestE-bike retailer (Cit-E) started here
2024E-bikes OK on Metro Van park paths
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Langley has five verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026 — the deepest e-bike retail scene in the Fraser Valley. Cit-E Cycles (19981 96 Ave, 604-888-5327) is the standout: it began as a single Langley shop and grew into BC's largest e-bike retailer, and the Langley store is its headquarters and the only Cit-E open Sundays. Giant Langley (Willowbrook) is the authorized Giant store; Cap's Bicycles, West Point Cycles (Trek/Electra/Brompton), and Velocity Cycles (ELBY/Orbea) round out the list. E-bikes are now allowed on Metro Vancouver regional-park cycling paths after a 2024 bylaw change. Comparing options? See Zeus eBikes Explore Financing → shipped free across BC.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was cross-referenced across its official website, Google Maps, and regional listings in June 2026. Cit-E Cycles Langley's address, phone, Sunday hours, and brand line-up (Cube, Aventon, Tern, OHM, Pedego) were confirmed from citecycles.com; Giant Langley from giantlangley.com; Cap's Bicycles' address and hours from capsbicycles.ca; West Point Cycles' Langley address (100-20445 62 Ave) and brands from westpointcycles.com and Trek's store locator; Velocity Cycles' ELBY and Orbea e-bikes from velocitycycles.ca. We confirmed Pedego "Langley" is the same address as Cit-E Cycles — Cit-E is the authorized regional Pedego dealer, not a separate storefront — so it is listed once. BC's e-bike law was taken from the Province of BC's E-bike requirements page; the Metro Vancouver regional-park e-bike permission from Metro Vancouver's Parks Control By-law; TransLink details from translink.ca. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Langley's eBike Shops — The Fraser Valley's Deepest Bench

Langley occupies a unique spot in BC's e-bike story: Cit-E Cycles, the largest dedicated electric-bike retailer in the province, opened its very first store here before expanding to six locations — and the Surrey–Langley SkyTrain now under construction will only pull more riders onto two wheels. That depth is a double-edged sword: with five shops and heavily overlapping brands, it is easy to overpay on one floor for a bike that sits cheaper a kilometre away, or to walk out with a machine that does not fit BC's two-tier e-bike law. This guide maps all five verified Langley e-bike storefronts, who actually carries what, and the 2026 rules — provincial, transit, and park — that decide where you are allowed to ride.

Cit-E Cycles Langley — 19981 96 Avenue (BC's Largest E-Bike Retailer)

Address: 19981 96 Avenue, Langley, BC V1M 3C6
Phone: 604-888-5327
Website: citecycles.com
E-Bike Brands: Cube, Aventon, Tern, OHM, Pedego (authorized regional dealer) and more — "Canada's largest e-bike selection" across the chain
Hours: Mon CLOSED · Tue–Sun 9 am–5 pm (the only Cit-E location open Sundays)
The shop that started it all: Cit-E Cycles opened in Langley and grew into BC's biggest dedicated e-bike retailer, with six lower-mainland and island locations and certified technicians for diagnostics and major repairs. The Langley headquarters in the Golden Ears Centre carries the widest brand range and is the go-to for test rides across categories — commuter, cargo, folding, and full-power. It is also the authorized regional Pedego dealer, so "Pedego Langley" searches resolve here.

Widest-Selection Takeaway If you want to compare the most e-bike brands under one roof — and ride them before you buy — Cit-E Cycles Langley (19981 96 Ave, 604-888-5327) is the anchor store, open seven days minus Monday and the only Cit-E location open Sundays. Start here, then price-check the brand-specific shops below.

Giant Langley — 118-20353 64 Avenue (Authorized Giant Store)

Address: 118-20353 64 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 1K5 (Willowbrook)
Phone: 604-534-3993
Website: giantlangley.com
E-Bike Brands: Giant electric line-up — Electric Road, Electric City, Electric Mountain, and Electric Adventure bikes
Hours: Posted at the store — call 604-534-3993 to confirm before visiting
The authorized Giant brand store for Langley, in the Willowbrook area. If you have settled on Giant's well-regarded SyncDrive (Yamaha-built) mid-drive system, this is the dedicated dealer with the full current line-up and warranty support.

Cap's Bicycles — B140-6286 203 Street (City of Langley)

Address: B140-6286 203 Street, Langley, BC V3A 5E6
Phone: 604-534-7718
Website: capsbicycles.ca
Hours: Mon CLOSED · Tue–Sat 9:30 am–5:30 pm · Sun 11 am–5 pm
A long-running local shop in the City of Langley core carrying electric bikes alongside its pedal range, with on-site service. Call ahead for the current e-bike brands in stock.

West Point Cycles — 100-20445 62 Avenue (Trek, Electra, Brompton)

Address: 100-20445 62 Avenue, Langley, BC V3A 5E6
Phone: 604-427-4797
Website: westpointcycles.com
E-Bike Brands: Trek (e-hybrid, e-MTB), Electra, Brompton (folding)
Hours: Posted by location — call 604-427-4797 to confirm
The Langley branch of the long-established West Point Cycles group (four Metro Vancouver stores). Strong for Trek electric models and Brompton folders that work well with transit. Test rides and full service available.

Velocity Cycles — 209-20167 96 Avenue (ELBY & Orbea)

Address: 209-20167 96 Avenue, Langley, BC
Phone: 604-882-8356
Website: velocitycycles.ca
E-Bike Brands: ELBY (step-through commuter), Orbea (sport / mountain e-bikes)
Hours: Tue–Sat ~10 am–6 pm · Closed Sun & Mon (hours vary seasonally — call to confirm)
A rider-focused shop in the Willoughby area carrying the comfort-oriented ELBY and sportier Orbea e-bikes, with honest service advice — they openly point riders to Cit-E Cycles when someone needs the broadest selection.

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TransLink & SkyTrain — Getting Around Langley With an E-Bike

TransLink Buses — Bikes on Front Racks, E-Bikes Confirm First Langley is served by TransLink buses, which carry bicycles on front-mounted racks — two bikes per bus, no extra fare, first-come. The catch for e-bike riders: you must lift your own bike onto the rack, which is awkward with a heavier electric frame, and TransLink does not publish an e-bike-specific weight rule on its cycling page the way GO Transit does in Ontario. Confirm current rules with TransLink before you count on racking an e-bike. Source: translink.ca (verified June 2026).
Surrey–Langley SkyTrain — Under Construction The Expo Line extension from Surrey into Langley is under construction, which will give Langley its first rapid-transit link. Once SkyTrain reaches Langley, bikes — including e-bikes — are permitted on board with off-peak courtesy during crowding, as on the rest of the SkyTrain network. Until then, plan around bus service and on-road cycling routes. Source: TransLink (verified June 2026).
Transit Takeaway For now, an e-bike in Langley is a ride-the-whole-way proposition: TransLink's front bus racks technically take bikes but you have to lift your own, and there is no published e-bike weight rule to lean on. A lighter folding e-bike (West Point carries Brompton) is the most transit-friendly choice while the Surrey–Langley SkyTrain is being built.

Regional Parks & Trails — Where You Can Ride in Langley

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks — E-Bikes Permitted on Cycling Paths (2024 Bylaw) Metro Vancouver amended its Parks Control By-law in April 2024 to permit e-bikes on regional-park cycling paths. That covers Langley's three regional parks — Campbell Valley, Derby Reach, and Aldergrove — on their designated cycling paths. To qualify, the e-bike must meet BC's motor-assisted-cycle definition: 500W maximum, 32 km/h assist cut-off, and functional pedals. This applies to cycling paths, not necessarily every natural-surface hiking trail — check each park's trail map for designated cycling routes. Source: Metro Vancouver Parks Control By-law (verified June 2026).
Township of Langley Trails — No Explicit E-Bike Policy Published The Township of Langley maintains an extensive cycling network and multi-use trails, but it has not published an explicit e-bike trail policy (its Cycling Plan dates to 2015 and is being refreshed in the Transportation and Mobility Strategy). On the on-road cycling network and multi-use paths, a compliant BC motor-assisted cycle is generally treated as a bicycle where cycling is permitted and no motorized-vehicle ban is posted. The Township is also developing rules for e-scooters separately. Confirm trail-specific designations with the Township at 604-534-3211. Source: Township of Langley (verified June 2026).
Trail Takeaway Good news for Langley riders: since 2024 you can legally ride a compliant e-bike on the cycling paths at Campbell Valley, Derby Reach, and Aldergrove regional parks. Keep it to designated cycling routes, keep the bike under 500W with working pedals, and check the Township's network map for on-road and multi-use connections between them.

BC E-Bike Law — What Makes an eBike Legal in Langley

British Columbia — Two-Tier "Motor-Assisted Cycle" Rules
  • Standard e-bike: motor up to 500W · assist cut-off 32 km/h · minimum age 16 · throttle permitted
  • Light e-bike: motor up to 250W · assist cut-off 25 km/h · minimum age 14 · pedal-assist only (no throttle)
  • Pedals: functional pedals required on both
  • Dimensions: wheels at least 350 mm across — no maximum-weight rule in current BC law
  • Helmet: mandatory for every rider of every age
  • Licence, registration, insurance: none required
Source: Province of British Columbia — E-bike requirements (verified June 2026).

Unlike Ontario's 120 kg cap, BC's current e-bike regulation (BC Reg 64/2024) sets no maximum weight, so a heavier cargo or fat-tire e-bike isn't automatically disqualified here — the binding limits are the 500W motor, the 32 km/h assist cut-off, and functional pedals. Our BC eBike Laws 2026 guide breaks down the Standard vs Light tiers and where you can ride each, and the Best Electric Bikes in Canada guide flags which models land inside the 500W envelope.

Frequently Asked Questions — Langley, BC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Langley, BC?

Five verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026: Cit-E Cycles Langley (19981 96 Ave, 604-888-5327 — BC's largest e-bike retailer, Cube/Aventon/Tern/OHM/Pedego), Giant Langley (118-20353 64 Ave, 604-534-3993 — authorized Giant store), Cap's Bicycles (B140-6286 203 St, 604-534-7718), West Point Cycles (100-20445 62 Ave, 604-427-4797 — Trek/Electra/Brompton), and Velocity Cycles (209-20167 96 Ave, 604-882-8356 — ELBY/Orbea). Pedego "Langley" is sold through Cit-E Cycles, not a separate store.

Which Langley shop has the biggest e-bike selection?

Cit-E Cycles Langley (19981 96 Ave) — it began as a single Langley shop and grew into BC's largest dedicated e-bike retailer, with the widest brand range and the only Sunday hours among Cit-E's six locations (Tue–Sun 9–5, closed Mon). For Giant specifically, Giant Langley in Willowbrook is the authorized brand store.

Can I take my e-bike on TransLink buses or SkyTrain?

TransLink buses carry bikes on front racks (two per bus, free, first-come) — but you must lift your own bike on, and TransLink does not publish an e-bike-specific weight rule, so confirm first. The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain is under construction; once it opens, bikes including e-bikes are permitted on board with off-peak courtesy. A folding e-bike is the most transit-friendly option. Source: TransLink (verified June 2026).

Are e-bikes allowed on Langley's regional park trails?

Yes, on cycling paths. Metro Vancouver's Parks Control By-law was amended in April 2024 to permit e-bikes on regional-park cycling paths — including Campbell Valley, Derby Reach, and Aldergrove in Langley. The bike must meet BC's motor-assisted-cycle definition (500W, 32 km/h, functional pedals). Check each park's map for designated cycling routes. Source: Metro Vancouver (verified June 2026).

What is BC's e-bike law for riders in Langley?

BC regulates e-bikes as motor-assisted cycles in two tiers: Standard (up to 500W, 32 km/h, age 16+, throttle allowed) and Light (up to 250W, 25 km/h, age 14+, pedal-assist only). Both need functional pedals, wheels at least 350 mm across, and a helmet for every rider of every age. No licence, registration, or insurance. Source: Province of BC, E-bike requirements (verified June 2026).

Where can I buy an e-bike in Langley?

For the widest range, Cit-E Cycles Langley (19981 96 Ave — Cube, Aventon, Tern, OHM, Pedego). For Giant, Giant Langley (118-20353 64 Ave). Cap's Bicycles (B140-6286 203 St) and West Point Cycles (100-20445 62 Ave — Trek/Electra/Brompton) cover the City of Langley; Velocity Cycles (209-20167 96 Ave) carries ELBY and Orbea. You can also buy online and have a Canadian-supported e-bike shipped to Langley.

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