If you’re considering a way to see Los Angeles beyond the typical tourist crowds and crowded buses, renting an electric bike could be just the ticket. We haven’t tried this specific tour ourselves but have researched what it offers— and it’s a promising option for anyone wanting a flexible and eco-friendly way to explore LA’s neighborhoods, sights, and hidden corners.
What we love about this experience is its customizable pace and convenience of delivery, allowing you to craft your own adventure without the fuss of public transportation or waiting for tour groups. Plus, the inclusion of helmet, lock, and charger makes it feel straightforward and safe, even for first-time riders.
One possible drawback is the cost of $150 per person for a single day—which might seem steep compared to other casual rental options—but considering the level of flexibility and the quality gear included, it’s a fair value for those who want a private, self-guided tour.
This experience would suit independent travelers, adventurous families, or couples looking for a relaxed but active day exploring LA’s diverse neighborhoods and sights at their own speed.
Key Points

- Flexibility and independence: Choose your own route, pace, and sights.
- Delivery service: Bikes are delivered and picked up at your location, saving you time.
- Suitable for most riders: Three sizes available to fit riders from 54 inches tall up to 63+ inches.
- All essentials included: Helmet, lock, and charger come with your rental.
- Rental duration options: From one day to longer periods, with optional multi-day rental.
- Security and peace of mind: Refundable damage deposit of $500 per bike.
Why Choose an Electric Bike in Los Angeles?

LA sprawls like no other city—beyond the iconic Hollywood sign and Griffith Observatory, there are neighborhoods, beaches, and hidden parks waiting to be explored. An electric bike offers a fantastic blend of freedom and ease, especially in a city where traffic and parking can be a challenge.
With this rental, you get to set your own itinerary. Whether you want to cruise through Venice Beach, pedal through the artsy streets of Silver Lake, or explore the trendy shops in Santa Monica, the electric assist makes covering more ground effortless—even in the famous LA heat. Plus, it’s a great way to get some exercise without the exhaustion, especially if you’re planning a full day.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Los Angeles
What’s Included and How It Works

When renting from Silver Lake Electric Bikes, you’ll receive a well-prepared electric bike suitable for your height, along with a helmet, lock, and charger. This setup is designed to give you confidence—whether you’re a beginner or experienced cyclist.
The process is simple: select your bike size—small for riders 54-58 inches, medium for 58-62 inches, and large for 63+ inches—and choose your rental period. Delivery is available for an extra fee, with prices ranging from $25 in Hollywood & Burbank to $50 elsewhere in LA. This makes it convenient if you’re staying in a hotel or Airbnb and don’t want to hunt down a bike rental shop.
You’ll need to provide a credit card, ID, and a refundable damage deposit of $500. The deposit is standard for insurance against potential damage, but reviews suggest the bikes are sturdy and well-maintained.
The Experience: What to Expect

Once your bike arrives—usually in the morning, afternoon, or evening—you’re free to go at your own pace. The small group limit of three participants ensures a more personalized experience, though many choose to go solo.
A typical day’s ride might start with a quick safety briefing, then off you go into the city. Expect to see LA’s diverse neighborhoods, scenic parks, and bustling streets, all with the wind in your hair and the city unfolding around you.
Some reviews mention “feeling the wind and seeing the sights in a relaxed way”, which is exactly the vibe this rental aims for. Since you’re responsible for your route, you can tailor your journey—whether that’s a leisurely cruise along Venice Beach or a scenic ride through Griffith Park.
The electric assist makes climbing hills—like the ones leading up to the Hollywood Sign—a breeze. It’s especially helpful if you’re doing a longer route or if you’re not a seasoned cyclist.
The Practical Side: Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Convenient delivery and pickup at your location
- All gear included for safety and security
- Multiple rental durations available
- Suitable for riders 54 inches tall and above
- Encourages eco-friendly sightseeing
Cons:
- At $150 for a one-day rental, cost might be high for some travelers
- Requires a refundable damage deposit of $500, which might be a concern for some
- Delivery fees can add up depending on your location
- Not suitable for those unable to ride a bike
Is It Worth the Price?
Considering the included equipment, the convenience of delivery, and the flexibility to create your own route, $150 can be seen as a fair price for a day of personalized exploration. Compared to guided tours, you gain independence, and compared to renting bikes on your own, the included gear and delivery make it hassle-free.
If you’re planning a full day of sightseeing in LA and want to avoid crowded buses or expensive taxis, this electric bike rental offers a cost-effective, eco-friendly, and flexible alternative.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Angeles
- Los Angeles: Private E-Bike Tour to the Hollywood Sign
- Santa Monica: Electric-Assisted Mountain Bike Tour
- Los Angeles: Beach E-Bike Ride to Santa Monica and Back!
- Los Angeles: Hollywood Tour by Electric Bike
- Malibu Wine Country: Electric-Assisted Mountain Bike Tour
- Beverly Hills: Movie Star Homes LA Sightseeing Tour on Ebike
Who Would Love This?
This experience is perfect for independent travelers confident on a bike or eager to try electric assistance. It’s great for couples or small groups who want a private day of sightseeing, and families with older children (who can handle bike riding).
If you enjoy active days that let you see the city at your own pace, or prefer avoiding the hassle of parking and traffic, this is a smart choice. It’s also suitable if you want to explore areas beyond the typical tourist routes without committing to guided tours.
Final Thoughts
Riding an electric bike in Los Angeles offers a unique way to experience the city’s diverse neighborhoods and scenic spots. The delivery service and included gear reduce the usual logistical worries, letting you focus on the fun part—seeing LA from a different perspective.
For Travelers wanting personalized itineraries, flexibility, and a healthy dose of outdoor activity, this rental provides a practical and enjoyable solution. Just remember the deposit and extra fees, and plan your route accordingly.
If you’re seeking an active, independent, and eco-friendly way to enjoy LA’s sights, this electric bike rental is worth considering—especially if you value comfort and convenience paired with the freedom to explore on your own terms.
FAQ
Can I rent the bike for more than one day?
Yes, the rental options include multi-day periods such as weekly or monthly, offering flexibility if you want longer adventures.
What sizes of bikes are available?
There are three sizes: small for riders 54-58 inches tall, medium for 58-62 inches, and large for 63 inches and taller.
What’s included in the rental?
You get the electric bike, a helmet, lock, and charger—everything needed for a safe, secure ride.
How does the delivery work?
Bikes are delivered to your specified LA location for an additional fee—$25 in Hollywood & Burbank, or $50 elsewhere. Pickup is also available.
Is a deposit required?
Yes, a refundable damage deposit of $500 per bike is needed, refundable after the bike is returned undamaged.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund, making it a flexible booking option.
Riding through LA on an electric bike can turn a typical sightseeing day into something memorable and personalized. It’s a practical choice for those who want to explore without the constraints of tours or public transit—just be sure to plan your route and budget accordingly.
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