Ebike Sussex proudly stands as the oldest electric bike shop in the country! As a family-run business since 1948 specializing in bicycles—normal bikes since then—we began selling eBikes in 1996 following their rising popularity among cyclists looking for eco-friendly transport options. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing outstanding customer service while helping each visitor find their ideal eBike suited perfectly to their lifestyle needs! With expert knowledge at hand regarding electric bike maintenance too—we ensure you have everything necessary for smooth rides ahead! Come visit Ebike Sussex today!

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