A good e-bike can take you far. But a few simple accessories can make your rides smoother, safer, and more practical — without spending a fortune. Whether you’re commuting or just out for a ride, here are a few items worth adding to your setup.
1. Handlebar Mirrors for a Safer Ride
Most e-bikes don’t come with mirrors. But once you install one, you’ll notice the difference. A small handlebar mirror gives you better awareness of what’s behind you — especially helpful in traffic or when changing lanes.
Who it’s for: City riders, commuters, or anyone riding near cars.
2. Compact Air Pump That Actually Works
Flat tires happen. A mini air pump is cheap, fits in your bag, and can save your day. Some even come with a pressure gauge, so you don’t have to guess.
Tip: Look for one that works with both Schrader and Presta valves, just in case.
3. Waterproof Pouch for Phone & Keys
Rain happens. And even if it doesn’t, dust and bumps can damage your gear. A basic waterproof pouch or hard-shell case keeps your phone, keys, and cards dry and secure — no matter the weather.
Best for: Riders who don’t want to wear a backpack.
4. Rear Rack with Bungee Cord
A rear rack opens up options. Groceries, a small backpack, even a second battery — just strap it down. Add a bungee cord or cargo net and you’re ready to go.
Good for: Daily errands or longer trips.
5. USB Rechargeable Lights (Front + Rear)
Built-in lights are nice, but not all e-bikes have them — and not all are bright enough. USB lights are easy to attach and recharge. Some also flash for better visibility during the day.
Pro tip: Always keep them charged, even for short trips.
6. Simple Lock That Doesn’t Weigh a Ton
No lock is perfect, but a small folding or chain lock adds peace of mind. If you stop for coffee or a short errand, it’s enough to make a thief think twice.
Note: Use a heavier lock if you leave your bike out for hours.
Final Thoughts
Most of these accessories cost less than €30 — but they can completely change how you ride. You don’t need to go all-in right away. Start with one or two and see what makes the biggest difference for you.
Next time you’re browsing e-bike gear, think about what would actually help you ride more comfortably or safely. It’s the small stuff that often makes the biggest impact.
