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Rent a bike for your vacation and discover scenic routes at your own pace. Perfect for casual rides or adventurous explorations.

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Everything you need to know about renting an e-bike with Kalispell e-Bike Rentals: explore more, by bike!

  • We offer two styles of premium e-bikes to fit your adventure. Our Aventon Sinch foldable step-through models are compact, easy to transport, and perfect for cruising town or paved trails. For longer rides and off-road exploring, our Himiway Zebra D5 fat-tire e-bikes provide extra power, stability, and extended range. Both options come with a helmet, lock, and charging cable, so you’re ready to ride from the start.

  • Renting an e-bike is easy:

    1. Choose your bike: Browse our selection online (or call us) to find the bike that suits your needs and preferences.
    2. Book your rental: You can reserve your bike directly through our website. You'll need to provide your rental dates, select any additional accessories or equipment,  and enter your contact information.
    3. Pick up or delivery: You can pick up your bike from our rental shop at 2480 Foys Lake Rd. Kalispell MT.  We currently do not offer delivery. 
    4. Enjoy your ride: Explore your destination at your own pace. Our rental 
    5. Return the bike: After your rental period is over, return the bike to our shop.

  • When you book, we’ll place a pre-authorization hold on your card for the rental amount. Your card will only be charged once the bikes are returned. There’s no security deposit required, making the process simple and hassle-free.

    To cancel or reschedule:
    Call or text (406) 220-6251‬ or email k[email protected].

  • Battery life depends on the model and how you ride. Our Aventon Sinch foldable e-bikes typically last 40–60 miles per charge, while the Himiway Zebra D5 fat-tire e-bikes can go up to 80 miles per charge. Terrain, rider weight, and assist level may affect overall range.

  • We know accidents can happen. If a bike is damaged during your rental, you’ll be responsible for the repair costs unless you’ve added our Damage Protection plan ($5/day per bike), which covers accidental damage—including full coverage if the bike is damaged beyond repair. Flat tires are considered part of normal wear and tear; if you get one, just contact us and we’ll help get you back on the road as quickly as possible.

  • Yes! From our in-town Kalispell location, you can hop right onto the Parkline Trail, a paved path that runs through downtown and connects to the Great Northern Historical Trail. From there, you can ride miles of scenic, safe, and car-free trails without ever needing to load bikes into a vehicle. It’s the perfect way to start your adventure directly from our shop.

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