Shopping for an electric bike? Come to the Seattle Bike Swap and E-Bike Demo on Feb. 8 at Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall, where you can kick the tires and test ride some premium electric cargo bikes from brands including Riese & Müller and Tern.
Never attended the Seattle Bike Swap? It’s your chance to score deals on wheels, bikes, tubes, lubes, tires, clothes, helmets, shoes, pedals, components, panniers, vintage bicycles and everything cycling related.
“Road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, electric bikes, bikes for tykes, we will have it all,” says Cascade Events Producer Jos Johnson.
Tickets are $8 if purchased online by Feb. 6, $10 at the door. Buy tickets and get more info here.
Booth spaces are available for vendors who want to exhibit. Click here for vendor information, and check out some of our exhibitors below.
Dandelion and Wombi
Dandelion Bikes, located in Seattle’s Central District, specializes in premium transportation e-bikes from Riese & Müller.

“We look forward to giving people the chance to test ride some cargo bikes and box bikes,” says Dandelion owner Tyler Gillies. “We only sell e-bikes with quality components and well-sealed electronics that will handle years of Seattle rain and muck.”
Dandelion will offer test rides on Riese & Müller models including the Packster, Load, Carrie, Multitinker, and Delite. Check out Dandelion’s selection of Riese & Muller e-bikes.

Wombi is an e-bike subscription service that will offer test rides on three models of Tern electric cargo bikes: the Quick Haul, HSD, and GSD.
People who subscribe to Wombi at the event or sign up for more information can get 50 percent off the first month of their subscription, according to a spokesperson for Wombi. Learn more about Wombi and its e-bike subscriptions.
Dandelion and Wombi, along with other e-bike sellers, will be located in the back of Exhibition Hall. Individuals can sign out e-bikes to test on the grounds of Seattle Center and on nearby hills.
American Pickers for Bikes
Bike ReCyclery is a woman-owned, worldwide seller of used bike parts headquartered in Portland that specializes in vintage items from the 1930s through the early 2000s. Owner Zella Rayne calls it the bicycle version of the TV show “American Pickers.”
“I travel around the world gathering up the best bike goods I can get my hands on and bring them back to the shop where they get cleaned, restored, photographed and listed on BikeRecyclery.com,” Rayne says.
Community Bike Shops and Nonprofits
Multiple community bike shops and community organizations will have booths at Bike Swap. These include Sharing Wheels in Everett, 2nd Cycle from Tacoma, and Bicycle Rescue for Youth, which refurbishes and donates used bicycles to youth in the Maple Valley and Issaquah region.
Full Speed Ahead, Carbon Bikes, Components, and Experiences
New this year, component brand Full Speed Ahead will be exhibiting and selling its stems, seatposts, rims and more. Bike shops selling overstock and lightly used apparel include Skagit Cycle Center.
Returning for the third year, Seattle Electric Bike will have e-bikes to test in the E-Bike Demo area at the rear of Exhibition Hall.
Or, get a carbon fiber road or gravel bike from Seattle custom bike brand Gerard Cycles.
Looking for an outdoor adventure as an upcoming vacation? Westfir Lodge & Mountain Market in Oregon is among the vendors that will be selling outdoorsy experiences.
Consign a Bike, Register for a Booth
Got an old bike you’ve been meaning to sell? Bring it on the day of the event and consign it with Cascade. It's just a $10 intake fee per bike, with a maximum of two bikes. If it sells, you get 90% of the selling price. The other 10% supports our Major Taylor Project youth who want to ride STP. Consignment bikes are priced to move.
If you work for a bike club or group that has used bikes, gear, or cycling equipment that is collecting dust in a storage space, sign up for a vendor booth. Click here for vendor information.
Everyone who attends Seattle Bike Swap and E-Bike Expo can feel good knowing that revenues from the event support Cascade’s community programs like the Pedaling Relief Project.
Bring cash! And a helmet if you plan to test ride bikes. Or just buy a helmet at Bike Swap.
See you at the Seattle Center on Feb. 8! Click here to get all the details, pricing, ticket information, and vendor information for the 2025 Seattle Bike Swap and E-Bike Demo.
Check out our photo album from last year to see all the happy people scoring incredible deals to enhance their bike lives.
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