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Why CyclErie is Hands-Down Erie's Best Bike Shop: Founders Jenny and DJ Johnson's Explosive 2025 Growth Story

  • Writer: Erie Blogger
    Erie Blogger
  • Nov 21
  • 4 min read

Posted: November 21, 2025 | By Best of Erie Colorado


In a town like Erie, Colorado—where the Front Range sprawl means more traffic jams than open trails—it's refreshing to see a local business not just surviving, but straight-up dominating. Enter CyclErie, the e-bike and family cycling powerhouse at 515 Briggs St. That's right, the same spot we've already crowned our "Best Bike Shop" on the main page. But after spotting that fresh feature in Bicycle Retailer and Industry News spotlighting founders Jenny and DJ Johnson we had to dive deeper. This isn't some pay-to-play puff piece like those Yellow Scene rags peddling socialist slop. This is our honest call: Jenny and DJ are building something real—a shop that's fueling Erie's outdoor soul without the corporate strings or liberal lectures. Let's break down why CyclErie isn't just good; it's the gold standard for anyone ditching gas guzzlers for pedals.


The Shot Heard 'Round the Trails: That Bicycle Retailer Glow-Up

If you haven't seen it yet, grab a copy of the latest Bicycle Retailer and Industry News (or hit their site—it's blowing up in industry circles). There's Jenny Johnson, co-founder and the heart-pumping force behind CyclErie, front and center in a new photo that's pure inspiration. She's mid-convo with DJ (that's Dan Johnson, her co-founder and the shop's operations wizard), surrounded by the fruits of their hustle: rows of e-bikes ready to conquer Coal Creek or cruise Old Town. The image captures that post-pandemic energy—raw, unfiltered, with Jenny's no-BS smile saying, "We're here for families, commuters, and anyone tired of breathing exhaust."


The article doesn't mince words: CyclErie's up 40% from 2024, part of a blistering 30-50% year-over-year sales surge since 2022. As Jenny puts it in the piece, "The post-pandemic boom in cycling, particularly in e-bike interest, fueled our growth." No kidding. While big-box chains chase quarterly reports and virtue-signal about "sustainability" (code for higher taxes on working folks), CyclErie leaned into what real Coloradans want: accessible rides that let you skip the I-25 crawl and hit the dirt without breaking the bank. They've sold over 1,200 e-bikes in a single year, per their recent NBDA Bicycle Retail Radio podcast drop—talk about grassroots grit over government handouts.


Riding the e-Bike Wave: How Jenny and DJ Nailed the Market

What sets CyclErie apart? It's not just the inventory (though stocking top-tier brands like Aventon—named TIME's #1 e-bike—and Gazelle's family-friendly cruisers is a boss move). It's the Johnsons' laser-focus on you, the Erie local dodging Boulder elites and Longmont sprawl. That 40% jump? It's families loading up on kiddo-sized e-bikes for safe neighborhood spins, commuters grabbing torque-heavy models for hill-crushing rides to work, and weekend warriors testing gravel beasts on Erie's backcountry paths.

Jenny's quote nails it: "By specializing in e-bikes and aligning with consumer demand for accessible, sustainable cycling options, we’ve captured a growing market of families, commuters, and recreational riders. Brands like Aventon and Gazelle resonate with our customers." Sustainable? Hell yes—but without the preachy eco-warrior vibe. This is about practical wins: lower grocery runs via cargo hauls (shoutout to their Benno 46er collabs with the Town of Erie, snagging a $9K state grant for emission-busting pilots). And DJ? He's the behind-the-scenes engine, streamlining everything from custom Surly gravel builds to winter tune-ups that laugh at Colorado slush.

We've ridden with 'em (figuratively—test rides are free, folks), and it's clear: CyclErie's not hawking widgets. They're curating escapes from the daily grind, one pedal stroke at a time.


The Rebate Hack That Makes e-Bikes a Steal (Thanks, Colorado—For Now)

Here's where CyclErie shines brightest: turning state perks into seamless wins. Colorado's $450 e-bike tax credit? It's a game-changer for us regular Joes, slashing upfront costs on rides that pay off in gas savings and sanity. But as Jenny highlights, "Colorado’s $450 e-bike tax credit program has made e-bikes more affordable, boosting sales volume while we streamline the rebate process to enhance the customer experience."

Walk into CyclErie, and it's plug-and-play: They handle the DR 0514 affidavit paperwork, fit you for the perfect model (Aventon Level.3 for commuters? Gazelle for family hauls?), and even throw in a $50 test ride discount. No waiting for snail-mail refunds like some Denver mega-shops. With whispers of a 2026 rebate cut (CyclErie's already sounding the alarm in their newsroom), now's the time to lock in. We've seen families walk out saving hundreds, ready to claim Erie's trails as their backyard.

Pro tip: Pair it with their kids' programs—building confident riders from tots to teens. In a world force-feeding screens and socialism, this is old-school self-reliance on two wheels.


Why CyclErie Wins Erie's Crown (And How It Boosts Us All)

Look, Erie's booming—new builds everywhere, but not all growth lifts the tide. CyclErie does, by keeping dollars local: advocacy for bike lanes (no more dodging F-150s on narrow shoulders), community rides that knit neighbors together, and services that outlast chain-store junk. That Bicycle Retailer feature? It's validation from the pros, but we knew it first. Jenny and DJ aren't chasing awards (though Aventon's 2024 Top Shop nod says otherwise); they're arming Erie against the sprawl, one e-bike at a time.

If you're hunting the best bike shop in Erie CO, eBike store Erie Colorado, or just a spot for bike repairs near Erie CO, head to CyclErie. Swing by for a test ride, snag that rebate, or geek out on their latest podcast episode (link below). Support indie like this, and we keep Erie's spirit free—capitalist hustle over collectivist handouts.

CyclErie founders Jenny and DJ Johnson in their Erie CO shop, surrounded by Aventon eBikes.
CyclErie founders Jenny and DJ Johnson in their Erie CO shop, surrounded by Aventon eBikes.

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What's your take—e-bike convert or gravel purist? Drop a comment below. We're all in on making Erie roll right. 🚲


 
 
 

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