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E-Bike Accessories: helmets, locks, racks, bags, lights and mounts

Accessories that survive e-bike speeds and weights — helmets rated for faster riding, locks worth the bike, racks with real load ratings, phone mounts that do not shake loose. Original picks and selection notes for each category.

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Phone MountsFeatured

Quad Lock Out Front Bike Mount

Quad Lock's twist-lock system is the standard most other mounts are measured against, and the Out Front version places the phone ahead of the stem where it sits level and easy to read. You need a Quad Lock case or universal adapter for your phone, which is the main catch and the main strength: the lock is positive, vibration-tolerant, and does not rely on clamps that loosen over potholes. For e-bikes with heavy vibration or fat tires, add the optional vibration dampener to protect camera stabilization hardware. The arm clamps 31.8 mm or 35 mm bars depending on the version.

Best for: Riders who navigate on the phone daily · E-bikes with cluttered cockpits · Phones in Quad Lock cases already

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Rear Racks

Blackburn Outpost Fat Bike Rear Rack

Fat-tire e-bikes are the fastest-growing segment and most standard racks simply do not fit around a 4-inch tire. Blackburn's Outpost Fat Bike rack is built wide and tall for fat tires up to roughly 5 inches, adjusts for wheel size, and mounts to eyelets or with included clamps where eyelets are missing. It is a touring-grade rack with a solid load rating and a top platform for dry bags. On fat-tire e-bikes the challenge is the rear hub motor width and wiring, so confirm the rack legs clear your dropouts and torque arm before committing.

Best for: Fat-tire e-bikes without a stock rack · Bikepacking and hunting setups · Riders needing a wide platform

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Water Bottles & Cages

CamelBak Podium Chill Insulated Bottle (21 oz)

In a Frisco July the difference between a plain bottle and an insulated one is whether the water is drinkable after twenty minutes. The Podium Chill is a double-wall squeeze bottle with a self-sealing jet valve that does not leak in a bag and opens when you squeeze. It fits standard cages, though the insulated version is a bit stiffer to squeeze than the plain Podium. It is dishwasher safe. It is one of the more common bottles you will see on e-bikes precisely because it is simple, cheap and keeps drinks cool for about as long as a neighborhood ride lasts.

Best for: Hot-weather riders · Commuters and neighborhood loops · Bags and backpacks (no leaks)

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E-Bike Helmets

Giro Register MIPS Helmet

The Register is the helmet we point people to when they want real rotational protection and do not want to think about sizing. Giro ships it in a single universal adult size with a wide-range dial, adds MIPS, and keeps the price near the bottom of the MIPS market. Ventilation is generous for the money, the visor snaps off, and replacement pads are easy to find. It is a recreational lid rather than a commuter-specific design, so there is no light mount or vent shutter. For neighborhood loops, campus rides and casual weekend miles it is hard to beat on value.

Best for: Budget-conscious riders who still want MIPS · Households buying several helmets at once · Casual neighborhood and campus riding

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Child Seats

Hamax Caress Child Bike Seat

Hamax's Caress is a rear child seat with a reclining back, which sounds minor until a toddler falls asleep on the ride home. It is sold in frame-mount and rack-mount versions, has adjustable foot straps and a three-point harness, and offers a bit of suspension through the mount on the frame version. It is slightly heavier and bulkier than the Yepp Nexxt but typically less expensive. On e-bikes, frame-mounted seats need a round, unobstructed seat tube; many step-through and battery-in-frame designs block that, which pushes you to the rack-mount version and a rated rack.

Best for: Parents of nappers · Longer neighborhood and trail rides · Riders who want a value alternative to Thule

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Phone Mounts

Lamicall Bike Phone Holder (clamp style)

Lamicall's clamp-style holder represents the large category of universal mounts that grip the phone with spring-loaded arms and need no special case. It is the easy, cheap answer for riders who do not want to commit to an ecosystem, and for loaner bikes, kids' bikes or a second e-bike. The phone can rotate to landscape and the clamp fits most bars. The honest downside of every clamp mount is the same: vibration from fat tires and rough pavement can loosen the grip over time, and the arms cover part of the screen edges. Tighten it, check it, and do not use it on technical trails.

Best for: Budget shoppers · Riders who change phones or cases often · Casual neighborhood rides

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Gloves

Pearl Izumi Elite Gel Gloves

Hand numbness is a common complaint on e-bikes because upright riders put steady pressure on the same spot of the palm. The Elite Gel is a half-finger summer glove with gel pads placed over the ulnar nerve area, a wicking back, and a pull-tab to get them off. It is cooler than a full-finger glove and the padding takes the sting out of chip-seal roads and trail vibration. The gel is moderate rather than thick, which most riders prefer. It runs true to size. It will not protect fingertips in a crash the way a full-finger glove does.

Best for: Riders with hand numbness · Hot-weather commuting · Cruiser and upright bikes

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Child Seats

Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Maxi Child Bike Seat

The Yepp Nexxt 2 Maxi is the rear child seat most often seen on cargo and commuter e-bikes. It comes in a rack-mount version that clicks onto a compatible rear rack and a frame-mount version for bikes with a standard seat tube. It is lightweight, has a magnetic buckle and adjustable footrests, and is rated for children roughly 9 months to 6 years. On an e-bike, the rack-mount version is usually the way to go because e-bike racks are often integrated and stout; confirm the rack's child-seat rating and width before buying. Always check your e-bike's maximum total load, which the seat, child and rider must fit within.

Best for: Parents on cargo and long-tail e-bikes · Commuters doing daycare drop-off · Rack-equipped e-bikes rated for child seats

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