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Holmesville, Ohio Location

E Bikes of Holmes County

Phone:
330-601-3365

Address:
306 South Millersburg St.
Holmesville, Ohio 44633

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Hours:
Monday: 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 3PM
Friday: 8AM – 5PM
Saturday: 8AM – 12PM
Sunday: Closed

Located by the bike trail in Millersburg, discover the countryside charm of Holmes County on two wheels. Our Holmesville location offers top-quality e-bike and traditional bike rentals ideal for exploring Amish Country’s scenic trails, quiet roads, and historic towns. With flexible rental durations and optional bike delivery to local lodgings, your cycling adventure starts here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of e-bikes?

Class 1: Pedal assist only, up to 20 mph.

Class 2: Pedal assist and throttle assist, up to 20 mph.

Class 3: Throttle assist up to 20 mph, pedal assist up to 28 mph.

To stay within these three classes, an e-bike cannot have more than 750 watts of power.

Local laws may decide where each class of e-bike can be used.

Mid-drive motor: Located at the crank (pedals). It uses the bike’s gears, offering better efficiency, balance, and a more natural bike riding feel. You will need to shift your gears on a mid-drive just like you would a traditional bike, since your power is running through your chain.

Hub-drive motor: Located in the rear wheel hub. It’s often a more affordable option than a mid-drive motor. Most hub drive e-bikes have pedal assist as well as a throttle to engage the motor. You do not need to shift your gears on hub drive e-bikes like you would on a mid-drive.

Pedal assist (often called PAS) uses sensors to detect when you’re pedaling and adds motor power to help you move forward. You choose an assist level, and the motor boosts your effort, making hills easier and rides less tiring while still feeling like you’re riding a bike.

You can leave your e-bike battery mounted to the bike or remove it to charge. Charging typically takes 4–6 hours, depending on battery size. Simply plug your charger into any regular 110 outlet.

Most e-bike batteries last 3–5 years or about 500–1,000 charge cycles, depending on usage, care, and storage conditions.

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