New Transportation: Where to Get Bikes and Scooters in Metro Manila
May 21, 2020 • Ina Louise Manto
May 21, 2020 • Ina Louise Manto
Now that more people are going back to work, public transpo is also starting to gradually reopen. However, because of social distancing measures, getting a ride may be easier said than done. So it’s easy to see why many professionals have decided to turn to bikes and scooters. Whether you want to get fit or simply want a new way to get your quarantine grocery, here are some places where you can buy bikes and scooters in the Metro:
Planning to get your first e-scooter? Get them at E-Scoot PH! They’re a company that supplies different scooters that are hard to break but easy to fix. They aim to provide scooters that would easily get you from point A to B without breaking your bank. E-Scoot also allows customers to go for free test drives to get a feel of using the scooters.
For more information, visit their website.
Enso’s Bike Shop is popular among cyclists in the East Metro. Located in Marikina, Enso’s have all you need if you want to get started with cycling or want your bike repaired. They sell bikes, bike parts, protective gear, cycling shoes and outfits, and more. If you need spare parts and live far from Marikina, they deliver via Lalamove! Just send them a message on their Facebook page.
Location: 621 J.P. Rizal Street, Marikina City
Bike Tech Manila is an e-commerce site that provides all things bicycle: components, wheelsets, build bikes, accessories, and more. If you want to invest in a good bicycle, they carry major brands like Mavic, Shimano, Fabric, Cannondale, and more. Bike Tech is run by hobbyists with more than five years of experience in the bicycle industry so rest assured that these people know their stuff!
For more information, visit their website or Facebook page.
LJ Bikes is the country’s leading dealer of Phantom, Keysto, Trinx Bike, Foxster, and Simplon Bikes. They are the biggest wholesaler in North Manila, with more than ten branches! In addition, LJ Bikes is an authorized dealer of Ryder, Viper, Rhino, Voyager, Norco, Commencal, Specialized, and Cannondale Bikes, and distributes different bike components. It’s a haven for hobbyists and beginners! For more information, visit their Facebook page.
Location: 162 Maginhawa St, Sikatuna Village, QC (QC Branch)
You’ve probably seen some of your favorite local celebrities or influencers pose with their new cool bikes. Chances are they’re from Bisikleta Manila! The team behind Bisikleta Manila comprises a group of cycling enthusiasts who have five years of experience in the industry. They aim to make cycling more than just an activity but also a lifestyle. From newbies to experienced cyclists who want to grow their collection, Bisikleta Manila provides all your biking needs.
Location: 560 Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo, Manila
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Chaser Action Sports offer different bikes and scooters that are perfect for all members of the family. They have big-branded bikes for adults, scooters for toddlers and adults, bikes with training wheels, and even penny boards. If you want your family to get into the hobby of cycling, skating, or riding scooters, get started with Chaser Action Sports.
For more information, visit their website or Instagram page.
Established in 2014, StreetWheels is the first electric scooter company in the country. They are the official distributor of ZERO, Inokim, DYU, EPIQUE, RION, and other electric bike and e-scooter brands. They aim for a more electric future, starting with scooters and bikes.
For more information, visit their website.
Pro Scooter Shop Manila is another hub for electric scooters. They also offer foldable electric bikes and electric scooters that have seats and baskets, which are perfect for a quick grocery run. For more information, visit their Facebook page.
Location: 49 Commercial Development Center, Quezon City
Do you ride a bike or scooter to work? Tell us about it in the comments below!
When she’s not writing, Ina’s busy curating playlists that will save her when words don’t work, reading, annoying her cat, or thinking of her next meal.
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