
As part of its Memorial Day Sale, Best Buy takese up to 80% off a selection of eBikes, scooters, and accessories. My Best Buy members get free shipping. (It's free to join. Shipping is free for everyone over $35. Pickup may also be available.) Sale ends today.
Pictured is the NIU KQi 300P Foldable Electric Kick Scooter for $499 ($700 off). Shop Now at Best Buy

At Amazon, get this Vevor Foldable Bike Floor Stand Rack for $16.66. It's the lowest price that Amazon has charged for this Vevor bike rack. It fits mountain and road bikes with wheels from 20" to 27" (700c) and tires up to 1.97" wide, with a 66-lb. load capacity. Shop Now at Amazon
- Compatible with 20"–27" (700c) mountain & road bikes
- Max tire width: 1.97" / 50mm
- Max load capacity: 66 lbs. / 30 kg
- Foldable design with locking button
- Rust-resistant carbon steel frame
- V-shaped PP tire holders

At REI, this Co-op Cycles DRT 1.1 is $543, down from $679, a 20% discount through May 25. The bike runs a full Shimano 2x8-speed drivetrain, Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, and an SR Suntour fork with 100mm of travel, with size-specific 27.5" or 29" wheels depending on frame size.
Buy this if: You want a front-suspension trail hardtail with hydraulic disc brakes and a name-brand drivetrain without crossing the $600 mark. Shop Now at REI
- 6061 aluminum frame, front suspension only
- SR Suntour SF23-XCM32 fork, 100mm travel, 32mm stanchions
- Shimano 2x8-speed drivetrain (16 gears), 11-34T cassette
- Tektro hydraulic disc brakes
- Size-specific wheel sizes: 27.5" (XXS–S) or 29" (M–XL)
- 300 lb. total weight limit (rider + gear)

Take up to 43% off bikes at Dick's Sporting Goods as part of their Memorial Day Deals. We've pictured the Nishiki Men's Pueblo 26" Mountain Bike for $199.98 ($150 off). Choose pickup to avoid shipping charges. Offers end May 25, 2026. Shop Now at Dick's Sporting Goods

That's a savings of 50% with promo code "LJUBQLSQ" on the Koqeiey Horizontal Indoor Bike Rack at Amazon. Buy Now at Amazon
- integrated extra hook for helmets, cycling shoes, gloves and gear
- measures 9.64" x 9.84" x 2.75"
- EVA rubber padding
- Model: TS-GY048

Aimed at riders who want a capable off-road electric bike with enough range for extended trail use, the 60V 30Ah battery setup and removable pack make this a practical option for both recreational riders and commuters who need to charge away from the bike. It's currently $550 off the $1,599 list price, bringing it to $1,049. Apply coupon code "8HFCYLHF" for a savings of $549.70. Buy Now at Amazon
- 6000W peak mid-drive power reaches 46mph top speed
- 60V 30Ah battery delivers up to 60-mile range
- 17" front, 14" rear wheels improve off-road traction
- Hydraulic brakes and dual suspension provide confident control
- Detachable battery charges anywhere without moving the bike

Puckipuppy is offering up to 45% off its eBikes with prices starting from $949.99. Save on a range of eBike types from commuter to fat tire to off road. Save with the following coupon codes based on the quantity of eBikes purchased:
- Buy 5 bikes: "DN-PUCK1000" ($1,000 off)
- Buy 4 bikes: "DN-PUCK600" ($600 off)
- Buy 3 bikes: "DN-PUCK400" ($400 off)
- Buy 2 bikes: "DN-PUCK200" ($200 off)
- Buy 2 bikes, get free hitch rack: "DN-PUCKBHR"
- Buy 1 bike: "DN-PUCK50" ($50 off)
- Coupon codes cannot be combined with other discount codes.
- Only one code can be used per order.

Aventon's Memorial Day Sale takes up to $600 off a selection of electric bikes, with the Current ADV full-suspension eMTB dropping $600 to $3,999 and several other models discounted by $200. Select purchases also include a free accessory package and they all ship for free. If you trade in an old eBike at a local, participating dealer, the first 100 trade-ins will get a bonus $200 credit during the event, too. The sale ends May 26. Shop Now at Aventon
- Discounts up to $600 off select eBikes
- Free accessory package with select purchases (while supplies last)
- 0% APR financing available via Affirm

The REI Anniversary Sale includes up to 40% off bikes from Co-op Cycles, Salsa, Cannondale, Scott, Rocky Mountain, and Tern, with 32 models on sale through May 25. Discounts of 20% apply across most Co-op Cycles bikes, while select Salsa and Cannondale models are marked down 29% to 40%. Choose pickup from your local REI to avoid the $85 oversize shipping fee. Shop Now at REI
- 32 bikes on sale
- Brands: Co-op Cycles, Salsa, Cannondale, Scott, Rocky Mountain, Tern
- Categories: mountain, hybrid, gravel, electric, cargo, kids' bikes
- Discounts up to 40% off
- Sale ends May 25

Bag this $51 off savings right now. It's also the lowest price Amazon has ever offered on it. Shipping is free. Buy Now at Amazon

REI is offering discounts of up to 40% on a selection of 18 bikes, including mountain, gravel, electric, hybrid, and cargo models from brands like Cannondale, Salsa, Scott, Rocky Mountain, and Tern. Prices start at $700, with standout deals including the Cannondale Habit LT 2 Mountain Bike at 33% off and the Scott Genius 940 Bike at 40% off. REI's Anniversary Sale begins May 15, so additional savings may be available then. Shipping is free on orders over $50, and REI Co-op Members earn rewards on eligible purchases. Shop Now at REI
- 18 bikes on sale
- Mountain, gravel, electric, hybrid, and cargo categories
- Brands include Cannondale, Salsa, Scott, Rocky Mountain, and Tern
- Prices from $700 to $6,000
- Discounts up to 40% off
- Aluminum and carbon frame options available

At eBay, you can get this 4,500W Electric Dirt Bike for just $1,050 today. You'd pay $150 more for a similar dirt bike elsewhere. This ships free. Buy Now at eBay

Riders looking for an electric off-road bike that skips fuel and maintenance costs while still delivering 3000W of power would find the Oryxearth VE-5 worth a look, and at $988 it's $312 off the $1,300 list price. Apply coupon code "7VWHD5LZ" for a savings of $312. Buy Now at Amazon
- High-Output 3000W Motor
- UL-Certified 48V Battery
- Advanced Suspension & Braking
- Smart LCD & Speed Modes

Mokwheel is offering up to 50% off its eBikes via promo code "DN-MOK-100", with prices starting from $799.99 as part of its Black Friday Sale. Save on a range eBike types including solar, off road, commuter, and more. Plus, get free shipping on all orders. Shop Now at Mokwheel
- Cannot be combined with other coupons; only one coupon is allowed.

Amazon has the Gotrax A5 Electric Scooter for $307, which is its lowest-ever price and $73 off. This seated scooter is UL2272 certified and comes 90% pre-assembled with tools included. Shipping is free, too. Shop Now at Amazon
- 550W peak motor, 400W rated, up to 15.5 mph
- Up to 15.5-mile range per charge
- 12" pneumatic air-filled tires w/ dual rear shock absorbers
- Dual drum braking system
- Rear basket holds 40+ lbs; handlebar hook holds 11 lbs
- UL2272 certified; supports riders up to 220 lbs

Walmart has this ASKGO 26" electric mountain bike for $30 less than we saw it at eBay. The bike features a UL2849-certified 48V 10AH lithium battery and a claimed range of 45 miles per charge. Shipping is free. Shop Now at Walmart
- 1200W peak brushless motor
- 48V 10AH UL2849-certified lithium battery
- Up to 25 mph top speed, 45-mile claimed range
- 26"x2.125" puncture-proof pneumatic tires
- Hydraulic shock-absorbing front fork
- 7-speed transmission, supports up to 365 lb.

Bag this $250 savings right now. It's a nice deal on any such 500 Watt electric bike. Shipping is free. Buy Now at Walmart

Bag this $11 savings right now. It makes for a total 70% discount. Shipping is free on orders above $35. Buy Now at Walmart

Take up to 80% off bikes, bicycling apparel, and accessories at Backcountry. We've pictured the Pinarello Grevil F5 GRX 610 Gravel Bike for $2,875 ($1,525 off). Plus, some gear (including bikes) is HSA/FSA-eligible. See individual product pages for details. Free shipping applies to orders of $69 or more. Shop Now at Backcountry

Aventon's Memorial Day Sale takes up to $600 off select eBikes, with the Current ADV Full-Suspension eMTB dropping from $4,599 to $3,999, and several other models discounted by $200. Select purchases also include a free accessory package (not available on the Current ADV, EXP, Ramblas ADV, Level 4 ADV, or Soltera 3 ADV; while supplies last). Financing is available at 0% APR via Affirm, and the sale ends May 26. Shop Now at Aventon
- Current ADV: $600 off, drops to $3,999 (from $4,599)
- Aventure 3, Aventure M, Pace 4, Level 3 models: $200 off each
- Free accessory package with select models (exclusions apply)
- 0% APR financing available via Affirm
- Current ADV: up to 105-mile range, 120NM motor, 4G/GPS

Black Friday Special! Enjoy discounts of up to 50% off and save big on Magicshine bike front lights and taillights. Save on the new HORI 900LM/1300LM dual-mount front light and the new SEEMEE 150MAG magnetic taillight. They're suitable for safe night riding as well as being weatherproof and high-lumen. Shop Now at Amazon
Bicycling: The Basics
Cycling is a great hobby, a green form of transportation and a wonderful way to get fit. This activity can burn between 250-400 calories per hour on average and is an excellent way to tone your legs and glutes. Whether you choose to cycle as a hobby or competitively, it can be a bit daunting trying to find the perfect bike and bike accessories at a reasonable price, but be sure to check our website for bike deals that won’t break the bank.
Types of Bikes
There are many types of bikes to choose from. Your intended use of the bike will help you narrow down which bike is right for you. Some popular forms of bicycles include:
- Road Bikes: Easy to identify by the thin tires, road bikes are lightweight and have drop handlebars that make it easy to ride on smooth pavement.
- Mountain Bikes: Mountain bikes are made for rugged terrain with knobby tires, suspension systems, and low gear range (designed for uphill riding).
- Hybrid Bikes: Hybrid bikes combine the best of road bikes and mountain bikes to create a versatile bicycle that can be used on pavement or bike paths that aren’t too rugged. The tires are medium-width and semi-smooth, which makes riding on pavement smooth while providing traction on unpaved bike trails.
- Cruisers: Cruisers are considered a subcategory of hybrid bikes. These bikes are known for their wide seats and high handlebars, offering a smooth and comfortable ride.
- BMX Bike: BMX bikes have small frames that make stunt and trick riding easier.
- Electric Bike: Electric bikes have become more popular in recent years. Electric bikes, or “e-bikes” are just bicycles with an added motor for ease of riding — basically any bike style has an e-bike equivalent.
How to Pick the Right Bike
Now that you know some of the more popular styles of bikes, you may still be trying to decide which one suits your needs. Your answer to these three questions should help narrow your choices:
Where will you be riding?
This is one of the most important questions for helping you decide which bike is right for you. If you plan on using your bike for your commute, then a hybrid or road bike is the optimal choice. A casual rider who sticks to a paved path or something not too rugged may opt for a cruiser for the added comfort. Outdoors enthusiasts should consider a bike with more tread like a mountain bike.
What is your budget?
Obviously you can find some of the best bike deals here on DealNews, but it’s still important to know your budget when purchasing a bike. Bicycling.com notes that a quality adult bike typically runs between $300 and $400. As with many other things, price often determines the quality and longevity of your purchase. If you’re serious about your purchase, a couple hundred extra dollars could buy you a better ride for a few more years.
How often do you plan on riding?
A lot of features for high-budget bikes tend to go beyond just comfort and ease of ride to durable long-lasting parts. If you’re only going to be riding your bike on weekends, you may not need a bike that costs $800. On the other hand, if you plan to use your bike for a daily commute — or your weekend plans involve long, rigorous rides — that higher price may eventually pay for itself.
Ultimately, you should buy what feels right for you. New riders definitely benefit from going to a bike shop and speaking with professionals about features they should be considering. Once you’ve discovered what you want or need, check out our deals on bikes and maybe set an alert for your dream bike!
Check out these Blog articles about Bicycles!
What Kind of Road Bicycle is Right for You?
Don't Get Taken for a Ride: How to Do Your Own Bike Tune-Up
Using Your Gear Head: Bike Basics to Know Before You Buy
An Electric-Assist Bike Is Incredibly Cool, But Is It Worth the $500+ Price Tag?
Bicycle Terms to Know
Frame: This is the metal body of the bike. Frames come in different sizes to fit riders of different heights.
Wheels: Bike wheels include the tire, rim, and hub. There are a variety of tires and rims to choose from. Consult your bike manual or local shop for recommendations.
Suspension: Just like a car, the suspension system on a bike makes a ride smoother. If you’re likely going to encounter rough terrain (like mountain biking), a quality suspension system is worth reviewing.
Drivetrain: A bike’s drivetrain is the gear system — it ranges from 1 to 30 gears. This includes the chain, cassette, derailleur, and chain wheel.
Brakes: Bikes have many different styles of braking systems. Some of the more popular ones are coaster hub brakes, rim brakes, and disc brakes. You can read about the variety of braking systems here .
How to Do a Bike Tune-Up
Even after you’ve found the best deals on bikes here at DealNews, you can save more money by taking care of your own bicycle and performing regular maintenance. The average bike tune-up can cost around $75, and some of the services are easy to do for yourself.
Triathlete magazine breaks the one hour tune-up into five steps :
Clean the chain. Using a degreaser and a dry cloth or towel, rub the chain down and pedal backwards until the chain sparkles.
Clean the cassette. Remove the rear wheel from the bike and apply lube to the cassette. Clean the black grease by flossing between the cogs with a towel.
Center the brakes. First loosen the 5mm bolt that secures the brake caliper to the frame, and reposition the caliper so the brake pads are roughly evenly spaced on either side of the rim. Then retighten the bolt.
Adjust the rear derailleur cable tension. First, put the chain into the smallest cog and upshift once. Looking down from above the cassette, check the alignment of the upper derailleur pulley and the second cog. If the upper derailleur pulley is closer to the wheel, turn the barrel adjuster — the black plastic piece the housing inserts into — clockwise. If the pulley is further from the wheel, turn the barrel adjuster counter-clockwise.
Check the bolt torque. Use a torque wrench to check (and tighten, if necessary) every bolt on the bike. Be sure to pay extra attention to the stem bolts!
For some additional tune-up tips, check out our blog post .
Bike Accessories
Once you purchase your bike, be sure to buy these essential accessories:
- Helmet: Whether you’re riding on a road where helmets are required by law, or just casually riding on a bike path or trail, a helmet is a MUST. Protecting your health and safety is just as important as protecting your bike.
- Bike Bag: A bike bag that attaches to the seat will let you stow away house keys, wallets, and even snacks!
- Patch Kit and Spare Tube: Avoid emergency flats by keeping a patch kit and spare tube handy on your longer rides.
- Pump: Your tires will inevitably lose pressure, so a pump is an essential accessory to properly care for your bike and keep you safe.
- Tire Pressure Gauge: Working in tandem with your pump, a tire pressure gauge will keep you from overfilling your tire.
- Water Bottle and Cage: Hydration is key! Not all bikes come with a water bottle cage, so be sure to install one.
- Lubricant: Lubricant will keep your bike running smooth and like new longer.
- Lock: A quality bike lock is worth the investment if you plan to bike anywhere outside of your neighborhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my bike size?
The right bike size is important for both comfort and performance. If you’re shopping in-store, you can speak with a bike specialist who will help you find the appropriate size frame for you. However, if you’re shopping online (in which case, we highly recommend checking out our deals on bicycles), you can still take measurements to find the appropriate size.
Dick’s Sporting Goods notes that the most important measurement is your inseam (the length from the inside of your leg to your foot). Once you’ve completed your measurements, you can use this chart to select the appropriate size bike. If you’re between sizes, Dick’s recommends sizing up and adjusting your seat.
What is bicycle insurance?
Bicycle insurance can cover loss, liability, damage and sometimes even medical expenses. Some people are able to acquire insurance through their home insurance plan — but note that home insurance may not fully cover your bike, especially in terms of theft. Check out this article to learn more about bike insurance.
Where can I find the best deals on bikes?
Here at DealNews, we are always updating our deals on our website and app, so browsing our bicycle deals is a great way to find a low price! You can also search our various store pages, including Academy Sports and Outdoors , Amazon , Backcountry , Cabela’s , Dick’s Sporting Goods , REI , Target , Walmart , and more!
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