REVIEW · PERTH
Electric Bike Hire in Perth
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Perth on two wheels, with a battery assist. This electric bike hire is an easy way to cover more of Perth than you would on foot, with comfortable, speedy e-bikes and a setup based in Subiaco at 1 Harborne St. I like that it’s built for flexible trips: weekly or monthly hire, a mobile ticket, and the option to take the bikes on the ferry to Rottnest Island. Staff help matters too, and one review specifically called out Max for being helpful and fast with support.
Two things I really appreciate are the reliable ride feel (comfortable bikes with strong battery life) and the practical value of doing this week-long. One consideration before you book: there’s a $360 refundable security bond per bike, paid on site, so you’ll want to be ready with that cash/credit arrangement when you pick up.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice
- Why This Electric Bike Setup Fits Perth So Well
- Starting at 1 Harborne St, Subiaco: Pickup That Actually Helps
- Riding Perth on These E-Bikes: Comfort, Speed, and Battery Reality
- Kings Park and City Cruising: Use the Bike to See More, Not Just Go Fast
- Rottnest Island by Ferry: The Best Reason to Choose a Weekly Plan
- Price and Value: What $107.59 Really Buys You
- Convenience Details That Make or Break the Day
- Customer Service: The Difference Between Stress and Easy
- Who This Is For (And Who Might Want a Different Option)
- Should You Book This Electric Bike Hire in Perth?
- FAQ
- How much does electric bike hire cost?
- Where is the meeting point for pickup?
- What’s included in the rental price?
- Is there any extra payment required on arrival?
- Can I take the e-bike to Rottnest Island?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things You’ll Notice

- Subiaco is the base: pickup starts at 1 Harborne St, and you can also arrange door-to-door help within 35 km of Subiaco for an extra fee.
- You choose the length: weekly hire works well for a holiday rhythm, while monthly hire makes a lot of sense if you’re commuting.
- Battery life is a real selling point: the bikes are repeatedly described as having great battery performance for getting around.
- Rottnest Island is part of the plan: the big payoff is riding Perth and then taking the bike on the ferry to Rottnest.
- Customer service can be excellent: multiple comments highlight smooth pickup and friendly, responsive support.
Why This Electric Bike Setup Fits Perth So Well
Perth is one of those cities where distance adds up quickly, but cycling infrastructure makes a big difference. With an e-bike, you’re not stuck choosing between slow sightseeing and long, tiring rides. You can keep a comfortable pace, stop often, and still cover real ground.
The practical win here is the time you save. When you’ve got a compact trip window, being able to roll from one area to another without arriving sweaty (or exhausted) changes the whole day. The bikes are described as speedy and reliable, with comfort in mind, which matters because you’ll feel every mile more on a normal bike.
The other reason I like this kind of hire is flexibility. You’re not boxed into a scripted route. You can aim for the big scenic targets when you feel fresh, and skip things when you’re not in the mood. That is especially valuable in a place where you might be mixing hot weather, long walks, and ferry time.
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Starting at 1 Harborne St, Subiaco: Pickup That Actually Helps

Your trip begins in Subiaco at 1 Harborne St (and it ends back at the same meeting point). That’s a big detail because it tells you what to plan for: you’re renting the bikes as a tool for self-guided days, and you’ll return them to base.
I also appreciate that pickup is described as easy to access and near public transportation. If you’re staying centrally or relying on transit, that reduces friction. One review noted the business location felt close to the city and very accessible, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying to start riding soon after arriving.
You’ve also got options if you don’t want to manage your own transport to the shop. Door-to-door drop off and pick up is available within a 35 km radius of Subiaco for an extra fee. That can be a smart move if you’re traveling with limited time, arriving late, or just want the bike to appear where you are staying.
Small practical note: the reviews include one complaint where the advertised pickup point couldn’t be found and the phone wasn’t answered at the advertised time. That’s not the pattern of feedback overall, but it’s a reminder to double-check the exact meeting spot and give yourself extra buffer time on pickup day.
Riding Perth on These E-Bikes: Comfort, Speed, and Battery Reality

This isn’t a rental that’s trying to be fancy. It’s meant to get you moving comfortably and reliably. The bike experience is repeatedly described as comfortable, and the e-bike help is praised as a key advantage. You get that push without having to pedal like it’s a hill climb.
Here’s what that means for you in real terms:
- You can ride longer stretches without feeling like your legs are paying the price.
- You can stop more often for photos and views without turning every stop into a recovery break.
- You can handle a mix of flat and slightly rolling routes with less stress.
Battery life comes up often in the feedback, and that’s crucial. With e-bikes, the “range anxiety” problem is always in the background. When people say the battery life is good, it usually means you can plan day trips without constantly second-guessing your return trip.
Helmets are mentioned in the reviews as included, which is a meaningful quality-of-life detail. If you’re arriving from elsewhere and packing light, you’ll appreciate not having to hunt down one more item. And if you’re not used to cycling, having the gear on-hand makes it easier to feel safe right away.
Kings Park and City Cruising: Use the Bike to See More, Not Just Go Fast

You’ll likely use the bikes for the kinds of rides that look effortless from a map but feel slow on foot. That’s where an e-bike hire becomes a sightseeing cheat code. Instead of rushing from place to place, you can build a relaxed route that covers more than one main attraction in a day.
The experience description specifically points to riding toward Kings Park, which is a classic Perth target. Even if you don’t treat it as a strict checklist, having the option means you can shape your days around what you actually want to see.
A helpful mindset: think in “areas,” not in single points. You might ride to an area, park the bike, explore on foot, then move on again. This keeps your day from turning into one long ride session where you barely feel like you saw anything.
One thing to watch is your own comfort level with cycling in a city setting. The rental doesn’t give step-by-step route instructions in the information provided, so you’re in control. That’s a plus, but it also means you’ll want to be ready to follow safe cycling practices and use well-known streets and paths where available.
Rottnest Island by Ferry: The Best Reason to Choose a Weekly Plan

Rottnest Island is the big headline opportunity here, and it’s not just “nearby.” It’s different enough that it deserves a separate section in your planning.
The hire information says you can take the bikes on the ferry to Rottnest Island. Reviews also call out Rottnest specifically as one of the best uses of the e-bike. That combo is powerful because it lets you do island time with real mobility once you land.
This is why I’d choose a weekly hire if you can. A short rental can feel like you’re spending too much time arranging pickup and return. With a longer plan, you can build at least one full “destination day,” where ferry time and riding time both get space on your calendar.
What to expect on this kind of day trip depends on the day’s rhythm and your route after you arrive. The key value is that you don’t have to choose between:
- walking the island slowly, or
- getting stuck with limited mobility.
Instead, you can ride at an easy pace and still see more than you would on foot.
One more practical thought: ferry days can be timing-sensitive. Even if you’re not given specific ferry schedules here, you should plan around the reality that you’ll need to be at the meeting point to pick up and return the bike. Build in buffer time so you’re not rushing at the end of a perfect day.
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Price and Value: What $107.59 Really Buys You

The price shown is $107.59 per group (up to 1). The structure suggests you’re paying for the bike hire rather than per person in a group. That matters because it’s one of those deals that can work out very well for solo travelers or couples sharing one bike (if you book accordingly).
Value-wise, I think the best part isn’t just the base price. It’s the range of usefulness:
- You can use it for casual city cruising and getting to attractions.
- You can plan a longer ride span (7 to 31 days).
- You can include Rottnest Island as part of your plan.
When a rental hits all three, you’re not paying only for transportation. You’re paying for days of flexible movement, which is why multiple comments describe the hire as excellent value for money.
What’s included is straightforward: use of bicycle and pick up for free. That’s a real perk because pickup is often where rentals become annoying, especially when you’re new to an area. The trade-off is the refundable $360 security bond per bike, paid on site. It’s refundable, but it still ties up funds during the rental period, so budget for it.
If you’re deciding between a casual sightseeing option and a bike-based week, this setup leans toward the bike option winning. You’ll likely get more “real seeing” per day.
Convenience Details That Make or Break the Day

A few small items in the information provided can make your life easier.
First, the hire uses a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at booking. That’s helpful because it reduces paperwork and makes it easier to keep everything on your phone.
Second, you’re dealing with a return-to-base model. The end point is back at the meeting point, so you’ll want to plan routes that naturally wrap back to Subiaco. If you’re doing a longer loop, it’s smart to leave extra time for the last ride.
Door-to-door service within 35 km of Subiaco exists, but it comes with an extra fee. If you’re staying in that radius and you’re juggling ferry plans and sightseeing, that convenience can be worth it. If you’re already near Subiaco, using the standard pickup may be the best value.
One more practical note from the provided info: the bikes are strictly not for food delivery purposes. That’s clearly aimed at keeping the rental consistent, but it also means you shouldn’t plan any side gigs on the bike.
Customer Service: The Difference Between Stress and Easy

Customer service shows up strongly in the feedback you provided. The most positive comments focus on:
- bikes in excellent condition,
- a smooth pickup and drop-off experience,
- and staff who are friendly and helpful.
One review specifically mentions Max as helpful, and others praise customer service as excellent and friendly. When a bike rental goes wrong, it usually goes wrong in exactly these places: finding the pickup, getting help when a question pops up, and making sure the bike works well.
There is one unhappy note about pickup location confusion and phone support not being available when expected. That’s the main “watch out” flag in the overall set of feedback. My advice is simple: on pickup day, arrive early, confirm the exact address details, and keep your contact method handy.
If everything runs smoothly, the experience sounds like it’s set up to be calm and straightforward, which is what you want when you’re trying to enjoy a destination.
Who This Is For (And Who Might Want a Different Option)
This electric bike hire is a great match if you want:
- a comfortable ride without the effort of a regular bike,
- a way to cover Perth efficiently,
- and the flexibility to plan your own days, including Rottnest Island.
It also fits well if you’re staying for about a week. Weekly hire lines up naturally with one ferry day plus several city cruising sessions. If you’re in Perth longer, monthly hire can make sense for commuting-style movement.
It might be less ideal if you:
- need highly structured, guided touring with fixed stops,
- dislike returning to a specific base at the end of the rental,
- or are uncomfortable handling bike-day logistics on your own.
Most people can participate, and the rental is near public transportation, so it’s broadly accessible for many kinds of travelers.
Should You Book This Electric Bike Hire in Perth?
I’d book it if you want an affordable, flexible way to see Perth at your own pace, and especially if Rottnest Island is on your list. The combination of comfortable e-bikes, strong battery life, and a plan that includes the ferry makes this a high-value choice for a week.
Here’s how to decide confidently:
- If you can spare time for at least one full riding day, weekly hire is likely the sweet spot.
- If you like self-guided travel and enjoy moving between sights, this rental structure fits perfectly.
- If you’re sensitive to logistics, show up early at the Subiaco pickup point and keep a backup plan for contacting staff.
If your goal is simple: get out there, ride, and see more with less hassle, this is the kind of rental that can turn a trip from “we walked a lot” into “we actually covered ground.”
FAQ
How much does electric bike hire cost?
The price listed is $107.59 per group (up to 1).
Where is the meeting point for pickup?
Pickup starts at 1 Harborne St, Subiaco WA 6008, Australia, and the hire ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the rental price?
You get use of the bicycle, and pickup is included for free.
Is there any extra payment required on arrival?
Yes. A refundable security bond of $360 per bike is paid on site.
Can I take the e-bike to Rottnest Island?
Yes. The bikes can be taken on the ferry to Rottnest Island.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































