Collection: Electric Mountain Bikes

Crush climbs, ride farther, and explore more trails with an electric mountain bike from ERIK’S. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just getting into off-road riding, our e-MTBs combine the rugged performance of traditional mountain bikes with the powerful boost of pedal-assist technology.

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Why Choose Electric Mountain Bikes from ERIK’S?

Effortless Climbing Power: Conquer steep hills and tough terrain with pedal-assist motors that give you a boost right when you need it.
More Miles, More Trails: With extended range and energy-saving support, you can explore farther and ride longer than ever before.
Trail-Ready Performance: Our e-MTBs feature durable frames, responsive suspensions, and wide, grippy tires to take on everything from smooth singletrack to rocky climbs.
Expert Support & Setup: ERIK’S technicians make sure your electric mountain bike is trail-ready—fully assembled, tuned, and backed by knowledgeable service.

Types of e-MTBs at ERIK’S

These bikes blend traditional mountain biking capability with electric assist to help you power through steep climbs and technical trails with less fatigue. Ideal for trail riders who want to explore more terrain in less time.

Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bikes

Built to absorb rough terrain at both ends, these e-MTBs feature front and rear suspension for maximum traction and control. Perfect for riders tackling aggressive downhill trails, rocky routes, or technical terrain.

Hardtail Electric Mountain Bikes

With front suspension and a rigid rear, hardtail e-MTBs offer a lightweight and efficient ride that’s great for cross-country trails, flowy singletrack, and light to moderate terrain.

Fat Tire Electric Mountain Bikes

Combining electric power with oversized tires, these bikes provide exceptional traction and float over snow, sand, and mud. Fat tire e-MTBs are perfect for off-season rides and all-terrain exploration.

Recreational Electric Mountain Bikes

Made for casual off-road riders, these bikes prioritize comfort, ease of use, and versatility. They're ideal for beginners or riders who want to enjoy trails without aggressive performance geometry.

Key Features to Consider When Buying an Electric Mountain Bike

Motor Type & Power: Most e-MTBs use mid-drive motors for better balance and trail handling. Look for motor wattage and torque ratings that match your riding terrain—more torque equals stronger climbing ability.

Battery Range: Battery capacity affects how far you can ride, and there are a lot of variables affect battery capacity (speed, level of electric assistance, terrain, etc.). ERIK’S offers bikes with ranges suited for short trail sessions or all-day backcountry adventures. Consider your local terrain and typical ride length. 

Suspension System:

  • Full Suspension: Best for technical trails, downhills, and comfort over rough terrain.
  • Hardtail: Great for XC trails and smoother rides—lighter and often more affordable.

Tire Width: Wider tires provide better grip and comfort. Standard e-MTB tires range from 2.3–2.8 inches wide, while fat bikes use 3.8–5 inch tires for extreme grip and float.

Frame Material: Aluminum is the most common—strong and affordable. Some high-end e-MTBs feature carbon frames for a lighter ride with improved stiffness.

Display & Control Units: Integrated handlebar displays let you monitor speed, battery life, and power mode. Many systems allow you to switch between multiple levels of pedal assist depending on the terrain.

Electric Mountain Bike FAQs

What is an electric mountain bike (e-MTB)?

An e-MTB is a mountain bike equipped with a battery-powered motor that assists your pedaling. It boosts your power when climbing hills or covering longer distances, while still requiring you to pedal.

Do electric mountain bikes work on the same trails as regular mountain bikes?

Yes, in most cases. Many trail systems now welcome Class 1 e-MTBs (pedal-assist only, no throttle), but it's important to check local regulations before riding.

Are electric mountain bikes good for beginners?

Absolutely! E-MTBs make off-road riding more accessible by reducing the physical strain of steep climbs and long distances, letting beginners enjoy more of the trail.

How long does the battery last on an electric mountain bike?

Battery life depends on motor power, terrain, rider weight, and assist level. Most bikes offer between 20–60+ miles per charge, with higher-end models offering even more.

Can I ride an electric mountain bike in the winter?

Yes—especially with a fat tire e-MTB. Just make sure to store the battery in a room temperature place (50-77 degrees) place when not in use and clean your bike after riding in wet or snowy conditions.