Certified mobile techs who come to your door with the right parts.
Get repair helpJoin the waitlist below. You will be first in line when service goes live, and we will send you diagnosis and DIY guidance for your problem in the meantime.
50
cities covered
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brands serviced
Upfront pricing
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Albuquerque's best asset is the Paseo del Bosque Trail, 16 uninterrupted, car-free miles along the Rio Grande cottonwood forest, and the city's defining ride is the long, steady climb from the valley up to the Northeast Heights and Sandia foothills: well over a thousand feet of gain across town that makes an e-bike genuinely transformative. At 5,300 feet with relentless sun, batteries and plastics age quickly if stored outdoors. Spring winds sandblast drivetrains with grit, and the city's infamous goathead thorns cause a constant stream of flat tires. Tire sealant is close to essential here. Dry weather is kind to frames, but dust finds its way into every bearing and motor seal.
We serve all of Albuquerque, including Nob Hill, Old Town, Downtown, North Valley, Barelas, Uptown, Northeast Heights, Sawmill District.
Two quick questions. No account needed.
A certified local tech confirms your quote upfront.
Parts on board. Most repairs done in one visit.
Every repair starts with an upfront quote. Ranges below reflect typical parts and labor across our network.
Your bike is unrideable or unsafe to ride. These get priority dispatch.
Typically $60 to $800
Typically $60 to $250
Typically $50 to $200
Typically $120 to $350
Typically $60 to $300
Typically $60 to $300
Typically $40 to $120
Typically $75 to $350
Typically $60 to $250
Typically $75 to $400
Still rideable today, but waiting turns a small fix into a bigger bill.
Typically $90 to $800
Typically $40 to $200
Typically $60 to $220
Typically $40 to $150
Typically $40 to $180
Typically $60 to $180
Scheduled care that keeps the bike reliable and preserves your warranty.
Typically $40 to $150
Typically $50 to $120
Typically $80 to $150
Typically $60 to $140
Typically $50 to $100
Typically $75 to $150
Typically $30 to $90
Typically $40 to $90
Typically $60 to $180
Our techs carry parts and diagnostic tools for the most common ebike platforms in Albuquerque.
New Mexico adopted the three-class system in 2021: Class 1 (pedal-assist to 20 mph), Class 2 (throttle to 20 mph), and Class 3 (pedal-assist to 28 mph). Riders and passengers under 18 on a Class 3 e-bike must wear a helmet. E-bikes are otherwise treated much like bicycles, with no driver's license, registration, or insurance required. Class 1 and 2 e-bikes may generally use bike paths and trails open to bicycles, while local authorities may restrict Class 3 e-bikes from multi-use paths.
Laws change, verify current rules with your state DMV before riding.
Most Albuquerque requests hear back from a certified tech within one business day and are serviced within 1 to 2 days. Ride-stopping problems get priority dispatch.
You get an upfront quote before any work starts. Most common repairs run $30 to $800 including parts and labor, and you approve the estimate first. Diagnostic fees typically credit toward the repair.
The tech tells you honestly what the fix needs, orders the right parts, and schedules a follow-up. You never pay for a repair that does not happen.
Yes. Techs carry parts and tools for the major platforms, including Rad Power, Lectric, Aventon, Super73, Trek, and Specialized, plus generic hub-drive imports. If you are unsure, submit the request anyway.
No separate fee. The visit cost is built into the upfront quote, and you never pay for a repair that does not happen.
Upfront quote before any work begins.
Most repairs run $60 to $180 with an upfront quote first