Buying Guide

Where E-Moto Parts Actually Come From: 13 Retailers, Four Currencies, Very Different Shelves

August 2026 · 6 min read

If you have shopped for e-moto parts you have probably noticed that no single shop carries everything. This is what that looks like measured: 804 in-stock listings in the e-moto.bike catalogue on 21 August 2026, sorted by who sells them.

The pattern is sharper than expected. Retailers here are not smaller and larger versions of the same shop — they stock genuinely different things.

Who carries the most

Amazon — 253 listings, 8 categories, prices in USD. Concentrated in motors (47), forks (40) and batteries (36).

Sur-Ron Official Store — 175 listings, 16 categories, prices in EUR. The widest category spread of any retailer, but weighted heavily toward accessories (99).

Voltheads — 105 listings, 12 categories, EUR. Frame parts dominate (59).

Electric Cycle Rider — 95 listings, 13 categories, USD. Accessories (45) then brakes and handlebars.

Luna Cycle — 45 listings, 10 categories, USD. Frame parts, rear wheels, drivetrain.

GritShift — 37 listings, 9 categories, USD.

The specialists

Six retailers in the catalogue sell essentially one thing. MX Bits (24 listings, GBP), JFG Racing (24, USD), Ride Panther (19, AUD), SurRonShop.world (12, USD), SurRonShop (2) and FactoryZ (2) are all carbon and body panel shops. Between them they account for 83 carbon listings — the entire carbon category in the catalogue.

That is worth sitting with. If you want carbon parts, you are not shopping at a general parts retailer at all. You are shopping at a handful of small specialists, in three different currencies, none of whom carry brakes or batteries.

Four currencies

Across the catalogue: 478 listings in USD, 280 in EUR, 24 in GBP, 19 in AUD.

The EUR listings are not a rounding error — they are more than a third of the catalogue, and they come from two shops, Sur-Ron Official Store and Voltheads. If you are buying from outside Europe, that is where import duty and conversion enter the picture, and it is worth checking before you fill a basket.

What this means when you are actually shopping

Big mechanical parts skew to Amazon. Motors, forks and batteries are Amazon's three largest categories by a wide margin. That is where the volume is.

Accessories skew to the specialist e-moto shops. Sur-Ron Official Store and Electric Cycle Rider have accessories as their single largest category, with 99 and 45 listings.

Carbon is its own market. Six shops, three currencies, no overlap with anyone else's stock.

Nobody carries everything. The widest retailer in the catalogue covers 16 categories; most cover fewer than 10, and six cover exactly one. A build that touches several categories is very likely a multi-shop order, which is worth knowing before you factor shipping.

Every listing referenced here links to the retailer's own page with the price attached. Counts move as stock changes; this is one snapshot in August 2026.

Put it into practice: build your own e-moto part by part in the free 3D configurator, or browse 1042+ real parts with prices in the catalogue.

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