Gifts under $100 for your favorite electric bike rider
If you’re looking for the perfect gift to get your favorite eBike rider we’ve put together a simple guide of our favorite parts and accessories that’ll add the perfect touch to their riding experience.
We refer to the Wayside as the toolbox in your pocket. We designed it to fix anything when everything goes wrong.
T25 & T30 Torx, flathead screwdriver, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, & 5mm removable L-bend ball-end hex wrenches, 6 & 8mm hex wrenches, 7-12 speed chain tool, #0, #1, #2 spoke wrenches, Presta valve core tool, disc pad spreader, chain assembly hook, serrated knife blade, breaker bar inside 8mm hex
Ride with a toolbox in your pocket. With 19 functions and individual hex keys, the Wayside multi-tool delivers a full offering of trailside tools to get you out of a jam or make those adjustments you need to ensure a great day on two wheels.
$30
Is the fanny pack back? Maybe…either way, this waistpack doubles as an over the shoulder sling. It has a 2.4L Capacity with two mesh pockets for organization on the inside. The outside main zipper is a water-resistant PU zipper. There is an exterior zip section for added organization as well.
This small but mighty bag holds what you need for a quick outing around town and is comfortable over the shoulder when you are off the bike. It has been great carrying around a lock and some tools and even a smaller digital camera as well.
$55
Based in Portland, OR, Showerspass knows a thing or two about the elements, from extreme rain to hot summer they’ve produced solutions for every type of rider. These Merino t-shirts in short or long sleeve are a fantastic base layer that can also be warn casually.
$75
For the offroad adventuring rider in your life. This Blackburn kit sits beneath the bottle cage holding all the essentials you need to fix a flat on tubeless tires.
$53
Here at EBJ we’ve put hundreds of miles in this year on the Southside shoe. Hot summer days to torrential downpours, Chrome delivers a shoe that looks good and delivers the performance you need not only with durability but also with comfort.
$65-77
From riding around town, mountain biking and even riding our motorcycles we logged plenty of cold cold, COLD, miles and the 100% Hydromatic Brisker glove has joined us by choice on many of those miles. Tried and tested year after year, the 100% Hydromatic Brisker glove offers supreme warmth in the winter months and doesn’t quit when the rain comes.
$36
Earlier this year we shared about, a simple upgrade to your bike. Pedals are a great upgrade to every bike, as many cyclists know. The Race Face Chester pedal is an affordable composite pedal with better grip and platform for your shoe, and of course, a way to add some personal style to your ride.
$38-58
Whether you recently purchased a new or used bike or you’re just changing out some parts a torque wrench is an essential tool to get the job done right. All those little hex and torque bolts are often over tightened and can lead to disastrous problems. Having a kit like this helps to ensure you’re never gonna over do it and be able to tighten everything down to spec.
$70
Hands down (get it) our favorite grip of the year for cruising around town. Ergon knows how to make a good grip and the GA3 are top tier for us. Extremely comfortable around town with a nice paddle shape to add that support for leisure riding and those bumpy roads.
$23-45
Not your average pannier bag. Blackburn designed these specifically to hold form when empty and loaded up. Letting riders load up their goods in a nice structured space. To size it up think of all the things you can throw in a milk crate. At 16L they are a great solution to not needing to load everything in your backpack. When unloaded this bag will fold nice and tight against the pannier rack to prevent uncessary bumping of obstacles on the road.