EU Stock Rides
Curated e-bikes, e-skateboards, and electric dirt bikes shipped fast from EU inventory.
Curated e-bikes, e-skateboards, and electric dirt bikes shipped fast from EU inventory.
EU Stock means the product is intended to ship from a local European warehouse when that model, variant, and color are available at the time your order is processed.
It is designed for customers who want clearer local-warehouse fulfillment, shorter delivery expectations, and fewer import-related surprises than an overseas shipment. Stock can still change quickly by model and variant, so please review the product page and checkout information before ordering.
For in-stock EU warehouse items, order processing usually takes 1-2 business days after payment is confirmed, excluding weekends and holidays.
After the order has shipped, delivery is usually 3-10 working days depending on the product, destination country, carrier, weather, seasonal volume, and local delivery conditions. Tracking updates may take 1-3 business days to appear after warehouse processing and the first carrier scan.
Current Allfunride policy states free shipping for eligible local-warehouse shipments to eligible EU countries.
EU local-warehouse shipping currently excludes Malta and Cyprus. Other remote islands, PO boxes, military addresses, or restricted and remote regions may also be unavailable depending on the carrier and product. If you are not sure whether your address can be delivered, contact Allfunride before placing the order.
For eligible EU Stock products shipped from a local European warehouse to an eligible EU destination, import duties are usually not applicable because the item is positioned for local or regional fulfillment.
VAT, taxes, checkout fees, and any country-specific charges depend on the product, destination, checkout setup, and local rules. Please review the final checkout page before paying. If a product does not ship from the EU warehouse, different customs, import-duty, tax, or delivery notes may apply.
EU Stock is intended for eligible European destinations supported by Allfunride's local warehouse and carrier partners.
Current Allfunride policy describes eligible EU delivery while excluding Malta and Cyprus. Availability can still differ by model, warehouse, country, island or remote-location status, and carrier capacity. If your country or postcode is not accepted at checkout, or your address is unusual, contact Allfunride before ordering.
Please make sure your shipping address, phone number, and email address are correct before placing the order.
If you need to change an address, contact Allfunride immediately. Address changes are not guaranteed once the order has entered warehouse processing, a shipping label has been created, or the package has left the warehouse. Incorrect or incomplete address details may lead to failed delivery, return shipping costs, carrier fees, or warehouse handling charges.
EU e-bike use is not one single customer-use rule for every country, city, road, cycle path, or trail. The common road-friendly EPAC or pedelec concept is a pedal-assist bicycle with an auxiliary motor, a maximum continuous rated power of 250W, and motor assistance that cuts off when the rider stops pedaling and is reduced and finally cut off before the vehicle reaches 25 km/h.
Before buying, check the product page for motor power, assisted speed, throttle behavior, pedal assist behavior, and whether the model is described as a standard e-bike, speed pedelec, electric dirt bike, or off-road vehicle. Then check your local country, city, and path or trail rules before riding in public.
The 250W point refers to the maximum continuous rated power of the auxiliary motor for the standard EPAC-style category. The 25 km/h point means the motor assistance should be progressively reduced and finally cut off before the vehicle reaches 25 km/h.
You may be able to pedal faster than 25 km/h using your own power, but the motor should not continue assisting above the applicable assisted-speed limit. Assistance should normally be tied to pedaling. Low-speed walk assist or start assist may exist on some products depending on design and local rules, but throttle-like riding without pedaling can change how the vehicle is treated legally.
In many EU countries, compliant 250W / 25 km/h pedal-assist e-bikes are treated more like bicycles than mopeds or motorcycles. They usually do not require vehicle registration, a license plate, moped insurance, or a moped or motorcycle driving license.
This is a general guide, not a promise for every place or every product. Member states, cities, parks, campuses, and trail managers may still set their own age, helmet, lighting, equipment, insurance, road, cycle-path, or trail-access rules. Higher-speed, higher-power, throttle-only, modified, or off-road models can be treated differently.
A compliant 250W / 25 km/h pedal-assist e-bike is usually the easiest type to use on ordinary roads, bike lanes, and cycle paths where bicycles and e-bikes are allowed.
Trail, forest, beach, private-land, park, shared-path, and city-center rules can be more specific. Some locations may limit e-bikes, restrict heavier or faster vehicles, or ban motor-assisted vehicles on natural-surface trails. Always follow local signs and check the rules for the country, city, and riding area before use.