Independently verifiable: the brand operates as "Favorite Bikes Inc" tied to California (official Instagram and YouTube bios) on a Shopify storefront whose domain (favoritebikes.com) was registered May 15, 2021 via a paid WHOIS-privacy service — consistent in timing with the claimed July 2021 founding. Founded 2021. Canadian legal entity: Not confirmed. Confidence in research findings: medium. See the full verdict, 7 green flags, and 7 red flags below.
FavoriteBikes Canada (2026): Verified Brand Profile
In This Profile
Who Is FavoriteBikes?
When you search for FavoriteBikes Canada, you are looking for something specific: whether this brand has the corporate substance to back up its warranty, where the money goes when something breaks, and whether a Canadian buyer has any recourse if the experience goes wrong. This profile answers those questions with sourced facts, not marketing copy. (New to vetting eBike brands? Start with our guide on how to spot a legit eBike store in Canada.)
What FavoriteBikes Claims
Per its own "Our Story" page, FavoriteBikes states it was founded July 19, 2021 as a Los Angeles-based electric-bike company; its timeline references product testing/launch in 2021 and the release of the Favorite App on July 20, 2022, and it states it entered a partnership with Costco Canada on July 1, 2024. Marketing describes a "proprietary controller and torque sensor" for a natural, responsive ride, a "Favorite" smart system (display, smart headlight, app/intelligent lock), and multiple safety certifications (UL 2849/2271). It positions itself as an eco-friendly electric-bike brand. All of the above are the brand's own statements.
What Independent Research Found
Independently verifiable: the brand operates as "Favorite Bikes Inc" tied to California (official Instagram and YouTube bios) on a Shopify storefront whose domain (favoritebikes.com) was registered May 15, 2021 via a paid WHOIS-privacy service — consistent in timing with the claimed July 2021 founding. Its products are genuinely carried by Costco Canada and Costco US (live costco.ca listings) and, per its own warranty page, at Lowe's and AAFES. Beyond that, the corporate-registry filing, founder identities, and country of manufacture were NOT independently confirmed as of June 2026. The brand's torque-sensor and Los-Angeles-base statements are the brand's own; no independent source confirms where the bikes are physically built.
Where Are FavoriteBikes eBikes Made?
Not disclosed / UNCERTAIN as of June 2026. The brand markets a Los Angeles base and a proprietary controller/torque sensor but names no OEM/ODM partner, factory, or country of manufacture. Component suppliers stated by the brand: Bafang (sine-wave hub motor on the base Hybrid model) and AIKEMA (mid-drive on the Hybrid Pro), with battery cells from LG/Samsung/Panasonic (LG MJ1 cells specified on the Costco Hybrid CSC product page). The frame/assembly manufacturer is not published.
Battery Cells
LG, Samsung, and Panasonic cells per the brand's battery-safety page (which names the three brands generally). The Costco Canada Favorite Hybrid CSC product page specifically lists LG MJ1 3500mAh cells in a 48V ~14Ah (UL-rated 13.6Ah) removable pack. Cell brand on other/older SKUs may vary — the brand states LG/Samsung generally. (Source: favoritebikes.com battery-safety blog and Hybrid CSC product page.)
Motor & Controller Serviceability
Motor: varies by model per the brand's spec pages — the base Hybrid uses a Bafang sine-wave hub motor (48V 500W; ~850W off-road mode); the Hybrid Pro uses an AIKEMA mid-drive (48V 750W; ~1,056W off-road mode); the Costco Hybrid CSC lists a 500W motor branded the 'Favorite Smart System' at 60 Nm peak torque. Controller: 48V 22A rated sine-wave with a switchable off-road/commuting mode across these models. Sensor: cadence sensor on the verified Costco Hybrid CSC and base Hybrid; torque sensor on the Hybrid Pro. Serviceability: drivetrains use standard Shimano components (e.g., Shimano CUES 9-speed on the Hybrid CSC) that most bike shops can service mechanically; the brand advises contacting it directly for electrical/warranty repairs and advertises 8-year parts availability. Electrical/proprietary-display repairs are handled through the manufacturer rather than third parties. (Source: favoritebikes.com hybrid-ebike-specs and Hybrid CSC product pages.)
Ownership, Corporate History & Canadian Presence
Corporate Entity
The brand publicly presents as "Favorite Bikes Inc," tied to California, on its official Instagram bio (instagram.com/favoritebikesofficial) and official YouTube channel (youtube.com/@favoritebikesofficial). Its own "Our Story" page states it was founded July 19, 2021 as a Los Angeles-based company. A specific California Secretary of State entity number, exact incorporation date in the state registry, registered agent, and status could NOT be independently retrieved as of June 2026 — the California bizfile, OpenCorporates and Bizapedia pages were captcha/human-verification walled and returned no record data on fetch. Treat "Favorite Bikes Inc, California" as the self-claimed legal name pending direct registry confirmation; the underlying state filing was not verified. UNCERTAIN where it depends on the unverified registry.
Parent Company / Investor Ownership
No parent company was identified as of June 2026. The brand presents as an independent entity ("Favorite Bikes Inc"). No holding company, private-equity owner, or corporate parent was named in any reviewed source.
Related Brands & OEM Connections
The following brands, parent entities, or OEM manufacturing relationships were found in verified sources:
- No related or sister brands were confirmed as of June 2026. No evidence was found of the founders launching and abandoning other brands. (Costco co-lists other e-bike names such as Ebgo, iGO, Jetson and Aventon, but these are unrelated Costco vendors, not FavoriteBikes affiliates.)
Canadian Registration & Tax Compliance
No Canadian legal entity, importer of record, or registered Canadian business was disclosed on any source reviewed as of June 2026, and no public GST/HST number was found. The brand's own Costco-Canada buying-guide blog and warranty page do not name a Canadian distributor entity or address. The brand describes itself as Los Angeles/California-based and publishes a US support phone number (+1 256-291-1260, an Alabama area code). Canadian sales run through Costco Canada (costco.ca), so Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd is the Canadian retailer/seller of record for those units; FavoriteBikes' own warranty page states warranty coverage extends to Canada and that coverage depends on where the e-bike was purchased. Where direct-from-brand orders ship from for Canada was not disclosed. Whether FavoriteBikes itself holds a Canadian GST/HST registration could not be verified — no number found as of June 2026. Status: UNCERTAIN.
Models Available in Canada
| Model — Key Spec — Canadian Price (if known) |
|---|
| Favorite Hybrid CSC (step-through) — Costco Canada, CAD $1,999.99 (discounted ~$1,599.99): 500W motor (branded 'Favorite Smart System'), 60 Nm peak torque, 48V ~14Ah (UL-rated 13.6Ah) LG MJ1 battery, Shimano CUES 9-speed, cadence sensor, 48V 22A sine-wave controller, UL 2849/2271 claimed, up to ~96 km (60 mi) range (source: favoritebikes.com Hybrid CSC product page; costco.ca 4000178930) |
| Favorite STORMX ST — all-terrain fat-tire e-bike, Costco Canada, CAD $1,999.99: 500W (≈1,200W peak), up to ~60 Nm, 26×4-inch fat tires, ~20Ah battery, rear rack and integrated lighting (source: costco.ca 4000350836; brand StormX press release/product page) |
| Favorite Hybrid Pro — direct-to-consumer: AIKEMA mid-drive motor with torque sensor, 48V (750W; ~1,056W off-road mode), 48V 14Ah (672Wh) LG/Samsung battery (source: favoritebikes.com hybrid-ebike-specs page) |
Pricing above sourced from Canadian brand website and major Canadian retailers as of 2026-06-10. Prices change frequently.
The Warranty — What They Promise vs What You Get
What FavoriteBikes States
From the brand's own warranty page (favoritebikes.com/pages/warranty): up to 5 years on the frame for defects in materials/workmanship; up to 2 years on motor and electrical parts (motor, throttle, control panel, wiring, lights, sensors, charger), subject to the purchase-channel period where applicable — the page states a 2-year limited warranty for new e-bikes bought on the official website (plus an additional 6 months if registration requirements are met) and via Costco, but a 1-year limited warranty for Lowe's and AAFES/Shop My Exchange purchases (and 1 year on refurbished bikes bought officially). Battery covered to 300 charge cycles or until it retains less than 75% of original capacity; accessories up to 1 year; other mechanical parts (forks, brakes, drivetrain) up to 1 year. Excludes paint/graphics, third-party components, consumables (brake pads, chains), improper-assembly/neglect damage, and incompatible parts. The page states warranty coverage applies within the continental U.S. (lower 48) and Canada, and that coverage depends on where the e-bike was purchased; the warranty is non-transferable to subsequent owners. Brand marketing for the Costco models additionally headlines a "2-year comprehensive warranty" plus "8-year parts availability" (per brand product pages and brand press releases). Customers bear shipping costs for warranty returns unless otherwise stated. Costco Canada units additionally carry Costco's standard satisfaction return policy and, for electronics, Costco Concierge 2-year coverage (per Costco's published policies).
Warranty Reality
Independently documented customer warranty experiences could NOT be located as of June 2026. No third-party review-platform profile content, Google review aggregate, or e-bike-forum warranty-claim thread specific to FavoriteBikes was retrievable. Scamadviser's automated report on favoritebikes.com states the site uses review tools it can control — in the report's words, the owner "can decide to not show, edit or prioritize reviews" — and that "no reviews were found on commonly used review sites." The brand's own on-site testimonials are positive but are not independent third-party reviews. The Endless Sphere DIY forum thread "Favorite ebikes at Costco" (2025) contains only general skepticism about Costco-channel e-bikes — administrator "neptronix" wrote that Costco "just carry random ever changing e-stuff for the most part, so you're not going to get good reviews" — and no FavoriteBikes-specific warranty complaint or teardown. Verdict: warranty reality is UNVERIFIED — neither corroborated nor contradicted by independent sources found as of June 2026.
Review Authenticity
No FTC action, court finding, or named-publication report alleging paid or fake reviews by FavoriteBikes was found as of June 2026. The only relevant signal is automated and generic: Scamadviser's report states favoritebikes.com uses review tools the owner can control — the owner "can decide to not show, edit or prioritize reviews" — and that no independent third-party reviews were found on commonly used review sites. This is a structural transparency caution that Scamadviser's automated system applies broadly to merchant-hosted review widgets; it describes the capability inherent in self-hosted review tools, NOT a finding that FavoriteBikes did anything improper. It is NOT evidence that any actual review manipulation occurred. No specific allegation of manipulation has been made against FavoriteBikes, and the company therefore has not published a response to one. Both sides noted: there is no documented manipulation, and there is also no independent review corpus available to validate the brand's on-site testimonials.
Safety Record & Recalls
No recalls or safety alerts for the "Favorite"/FavoriteBikes e-bike brand were found in searches of CPSC.gov, the Canada.ca recalls database (Health Canada / Transport Canada), or news outlets as of June 2026. For context only: a Transport Canada recall that surfaced in the same database (recall 2026044) concerns a different product — the PhantomGoGo G63 electric snow scooter — not Favorite e-bikes; that recall is associated with Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd as distributor, not FavoriteBikes. No battery-fire reports tied to FavoriteBikes were found. The brand markets UL 2849 (electrical system) and UL 2271 (battery) certification on its Costco Hybrid CSC product page and other models; this is the brand's own claim and was not independently audited here. Status: no recall or fire incident found as of June 2026 — stated as an absence of records found, not as proof none exist.
Source: CPSC recall database, Health Canada recall database, Transport Canada recall database, all searched June 2026. Absence of a listed recall is not a guarantee of safety — it means no government action was found at time of research.
Before you buy any eBike in Canada, confirm it is road-legal where you ride: see our breakdown of Canadian eBike laws by province — power-assisted bicycle rules are set provincially, not federally, and most provinces cap 500W rated power and 32 km/h motor-assisted speed.
Verified Green Flags & Red Flags
Every flag below is sourced from primary records — corporate filings, CPSC/Health Canada databases, trademark filings, investigative journalism, and verified consumer complaint repositories. No flag is added from opinion alone.
Green Flags (7 found)
- Sold through Costco Canada (costco.ca) and Costco US — Costco's published satisfaction-return policy and, for electronics, its Concierge 2-year coverage give Canadian buyers a retail safety net that exists independently of the brand (source: costco.ca product listings; Costco published policies; favoritebikes.com Costco-Canada buying guide)
- Brand states it uses major-manufacturer battery cells (LG, Samsung, Panasonic) — and the Costco Hybrid CSC product page specifically lists LG MJ1 3500mAh cells in a 48V battery (source: favoritebikes.com battery-safety blog and Hybrid CSC product page)
- The base Hybrid model is listed with a Bafang sine-wave hub motor — Bafang is one of the industry's largest dedicated e-bike motor makers (source: favoritebikes.com hybrid-ebike-specs page)
- Markets UL 2849 (electrical) and UL 2271 (battery) certification on its Costco Hybrid CSC model — brand's own stated certification (source: favoritebikes.com Hybrid CSC product page)
- Costco Canada CAD pricing is transparent and listed publicly: Favorite Hybrid CSC step-through at CAD $1,999.99 (recently discounted to ~$1,599.99 with a $400-off promo) and Favorite STORMX ST fat-tire at CAD $1,999.99 (source: costco.ca listings 4000178930 and 4000350836)
- Standard, widely-serviceable drivetrain components (e.g., Shimano CUES 9-speed on the Hybrid CSC) mean most bike shops can handle routine mechanical maintenance (source: favoritebikes.com Hybrid CSC product page)
- Valid SSL, Shopify-hosted storefront, money-back-capable payment methods, ~5-year domain age (registered May 15, 2021) — Scamadviser rated the site 'very likely safe' with an average-to-good trust score (source: scamadviser.com)
Red Flags (7 found)
- Country of manufacture is not disclosed — the brand markets a 'proprietary controller and torque sensor' and a Los Angeles base, but no reviewed source names a country of manufacture, OEM/ODM partner, or factory (source: favoritebikes.com Our Story page; costco.ca listings — origin absent as of June 2026)
- Founders'/owners' names are not publicly disclosed — the 'Our Story' page describes the company but names no individuals; no registry or LinkedIn confirmation of principals was found (source: favoritebikes.com Our Story page)
- California Secretary of State entity record (number, exact incorporation date, status, registered agent) could not be independently verified as of June 2026 — registry/aggregator pages were captcha-walled; only the self-claimed 'Favorite Bikes Inc, California' name is on record via the brand's own social bios (source: brand Instagram/YouTube bios; SOS/OpenCorporates/Bizapedia fetches blocked)
- No independent third-party reviews found — Scamadviser states the site relies on review tools the owner can control and that no reviews exist on common third-party platforms, so buyers cannot easily cross-check the brand's own testimonials (source: scamadviser.com)
- The brand's own direct-purchase return policy is restricted to U.S. customers in the contiguous 48 states, carries a $250-per-bike restocking fee on unopened bikes and a $150–$250 deduction when a prepaid return label is used, and makes Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales final — so Canadian buyers' practical return recourse depends on buying via Costco Canada rather than direct (source: favoritebikes.com refund-policy page)
- Domain ownership is hidden behind a paid WHOIS privacy service — common, but it reduces ownership transparency for a brand selling $2,000+ products (source: scamadviser.com WHOIS)
- The Costco Hybrid CSC is spec'd with a cadence sensor rather than a torque sensor on its verified product page — a meaningful ride-feel/efficiency difference, notwithstanding the brand's general marketing references to torque-sensor technology (source: favoritebikes.com Hybrid CSC product page)
Frequently Asked Questions — FavoriteBikes Canada
Is FavoriteBikes a legitimate company?
FavoriteBikes operates as an active e-bike brand with Canadian-facing sales, published warranty terms, and customer reviews, but no registered legal entity could be independently confirmed in this research and its Canadian corporate presence is unconfirmed. Treat corporate-backing and warranty-enforcement claims with caution and verify the legal entity, Canadian importer/address, and warranty process before relying on manufacturer support. See the Red Flags and Canadian-registration sections.
Is FavoriteBikes a Canadian company?
No Canadian legal entity, importer of record, or registered Canadian business was disclosed on any source reviewed as of June 2026, and no public GST/HST number was found. The brand's own Costco-Canada buying-guide blog and warranty page do not name a Canadian distributor entity or address. The brand describes itself as Los Angeles/California-based and publishes a US support phone number (+1 256-291-1260, an Alabama area code). Canadian sales run through Costco Canada (costco.ca), so Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd is the Canadian retailer/seller of record for those units; FavoriteBikes' own warranty page states warranty coverage extends to Canada and that coverage depends on where the e-bike was purchased. Where direct-from-brand orders ship from for Canada was not disclosed. Whether FavoriteBikes itself holds a Canadian GST/HST registration could not be verified — no number found as of June 2026. Status: UNCERTAIN.
Where are FavoriteBikes eBikes made?
Independently verifiable: the brand operates as "Favorite Bikes Inc" tied to California (official Instagram and YouTube bios) on a Shopify storefront whose domain (favoritebikes.com) was registered May 15, 2021 via a paid WHOIS-privacy service — consistent in timing with the claimed July 2021 founding. Its products are genuinely carried by Costco Canada and Costco US (live costco.ca listings) and, per its own warranty page, at Lowe's and AAFES. Beyond that, the corporate-registry filing, founder identities, and country of manufacture were NOT independently confirmed as of June 2026. The brand's torque-sensor and Los-Angeles-base statements are the brand's own; no independent source confirms where the bikes are physically built.
Does FavoriteBikes honour its warranty in Canada?
Independently documented customer warranty experiences could NOT be located as of June 2026. No third-party review-platform profile content, Google review aggregate, or e-bike-forum warranty-claim thread specific to FavoriteBikes was retrievable. Scamadviser's automated report on favoritebikes.com states the site uses review tools it can control — in the report's words, the owner "can decide to not show, edit or prioritize reviews" — and that "no reviews were found on commonly used review sites." The brand's own on-site testimonials are positive but are not independent third-party reviews. The Endless Sphere DIY forum thread "Favorite ebikes at Costco" (2025) contains only general skepticism about Costco-channel e-bikes — administrator "neptronix" wrote that Costco "just carry random ever changing e-stuff for the most part, so you're not going to get good reviews" — and no FavoriteBikes-specific warranty complaint or teardown. Verdict: warranty reality is UNVERIFIED — neither corroborated nor contradicted by independent sources found as of June 2026.
Has FavoriteBikes had any recalls or safety issues?
No recalls or safety alerts for the "Favorite"/FavoriteBikes e-bike brand were found in searches of CPSC.gov, the Canada.ca recalls database (Health Canada / Transport Canada), or news outlets as of June 2026. For context only: a Transport Canada recall that surfaced in the same database (recall 2026044) concerns a different product — the PhantomGoGo G63 electric snow scooter — not Favorite e-bikes; that recall is associated with Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd as distributor, not FavoriteBikes. No battery-fire reports tied to FavoriteBikes were found. The brand markets UL 2849 (electrical system) and UL 2271 (battery) certification on its Costco Hybrid CSC product page and other models; this is the brand's own claim and was not independently audited here. Status: no recall or fire incident found as of June 2026 — stated as an absence of records found, not as proof none exist.
Are FavoriteBikes reviews trustworthy?
No confirmed fake-review exchange programme was documented for FavoriteBikes in this research. The brand maintains an influencer programme, as most eBike brands do. Always cross-reference Amazon, Google, and Trustpilot reviews independently.
Proceed with informed caution. This profile covers Favoritebikes as researched in June 2026. See the Green Flags and Red Flags sections above for the sourced findings. The summary: if you have read all flags, verified the Canadian warranty terms in writing before purchase, and confirmed return logistics, you can make an informed decision. If you want a Canadian-backed eBike with domestic warranty support and local recourse without those unknowns, see the Zeus lineup →
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