An e-bike shop is moving from Lancaster city centre to a new location in Carnforth.
E-Radicals, the specialist e-bike and electric cargo bike retailer, will open its new showroom at Unit 1D Ironworks, Warton Road, on Wednesday.
Owner Jack Lenox said the shop had moved after two years, "to provide customers with an enhanced shopping and test riding experience focused on helping people transition from car dependency to sustainable e-bike transport".
Mr Lenox, who is also a councillor on Lancaster City Council, said the move "addresses challenges faced at the previous Lancaster location on the corner of King Street and Sir Simon’s Arcade, where vehicle traffic in a nominally pedestrianised area disrupted the customer experience".
Jack Lenox is pictured below outside the former premises in Lancaster, before it opened two years ago.

The new Carnforth facility offers a dedicated, peaceful showroom environment for learning about premium e-bikes, direct access to the national cycle network for comprehensive test rides, improved parking and accessibility for customers, enhanced workshop facilities for servicing and maintenance and a personalised appointment-based service alongside traditional walk-in hours.
“Our previous location in Lancaster city centre seemed ideal initially, but the reality didn't match our vision for providing the calm, consultative experience that high-quality e-bikes deserve,” said Mr Lenox.
“The new Carnforth facility allows us to properly showcase these incredible machines and give customers the time and space to make informed decisions about transitioning to a healthier, happier form of transport.”
E-Radicals specialises in premium e-bikes and electric cargo bikes designed to replace car journeys for everyday transport, shopping, and family travel.


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