Collection: Electric Bikes

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At Pogo Cycles, we offer a prime collection of electric bikes for sale of various types and brands. We are a licenced company known as "Cycle Specialists", which makes us a highly popular choice.

We know you are compromising to choose a healthy and sustainable commute, but don't worry. We won't let you compromise on your style! Our electric cycle and e-bikes are sleek and stylish, with contemporary features to make them a bold statement. They are made with superior quality materials, robust tyres and a dynamic motor to make your ride smooth and comfortable.

We are proud to be the registered electric bike company offering bike-to-cycle schemes in Ireland and the UK. With us, you can save up to €780 on your bikes! Check our calculated profit by availing this opportunity at our store.

Types of E-Bikes and Accessories We Offer

We have something for everyone. We offer cheap electric bicycles and bikes for men, women, adults, and children alike. Our range includes:
• Mountain E-Bikes
• Folding E-Bikes
• Hybrid E-Bikes
• Fat E-Bikes
• Step-Thru E-Bikes
• Cargo E-Bikes
• Road E-Bikes

We also have tempestuous accessories you should definitely get your hands on! You can add them with your bike-to-work scheme during electric e-bike purchase.
• Clothing
• Lights
• Locks
• Helmets
• Mudflaps
• Pedals
• Tyres
• Inflators
• Mirror
• Mobile Holders

Consider Investing in e-Bikes

• Sustainable
• Sound Health
• Healthy Minds
• Increased Productivity
• Cost Effective
• Healthy Sleep Cycle
• Independent Commuting
• Hassle-free Ride

Frequently Asked Questions
Are e-bikes illegal in Ireland?
No, they are not illegal, but you have to follow some terms and conditions to keep them legal, which are as follows:
• The bike's speed should be only controlled by pedalling. The application of throttle is not allowed.
• The motor power shouldn't exceed 250W.
• The maximum assistance speed should be 25km/h.

What are MPVs?
MPVs stand for Mechanically Propelled Vehicles. Those e-bikes that don't follow the speed assistant limit, i.e. 25 km/h, come under this umbrella term. You would need registration, motor tax, and insurance to ride these vehicles in Ireland.

Can I drive my e-bike in the rain?
E-bikes are water resistant. They won't harm you in rainy weather; however, you should avoid using them in extremely harsh weather. Keep your bike away from water, as it can damage and make it vulnerable to rust.

What is the maximum speed of an e-bike?
The speed of the e-bike depends primarily on your pedalling speed. However, they may give you an edge of a maximum speed push of 25km/h.

Can I take my e-bike on Irish trains?
Yes, you can bring your bikes on Irish main rail lines. This service is free, but it is suggested to do pre-booking so you don't have to deal with space issues. For commuter train services, it's free, but in peak hours, they may refuse if there is no or less space.

What happens if the e-bike runs out of battery on a deserted road?
Many people get confused with the working of e-bikes. Even if the battery runs out, it's not an issue. You pedal like a normal cycle. The only difference would be that now you won't have the extra speed assistance the motor