2 Seater Electric Bikes -
Built for Two, Ready for Anything
2 Seater Electric Bikes
Synch builds 2 seater electric bikes designed to carry two adults comfortably, with UK-friendly power, strong alloy frames, and long padded seats made for the journey. Whether you’re after the best 2 seater electric bike for everyday errands or a two seater e bike for weekend rides, you’ll find it here.
Our Two Seat eBikes - Built for Two
Shop our off road ebikes below. Each model has a unique style for different riders. All offer strong frames, long ranges, and real comfort. Specifications suit two adults, not just one. Explore our range to find the best fit.
Get in touch should you have any questions, one of our team will happily explain our full customisation options should you be looking for something unusual.
Two Seater Electric Bikes
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Riding Together in the UK
Toting a passenger on a two-seat e-bike unlocks joint adventures in cities, towns and the countryside. These bikes, including the Longtail Monkey, are designed for comfort, making it easy for two adults to go out together. They’re simple to ride, allow you to carry more, and suit everything from a trip to the shops to a chill ride through a park. Shared cycling instead takes advantage of Britain’s bike-friendly routes, such as the National Cycle Network and canal paths.
Built for 2 riders
All Synch two seater electric bikes feature: extended seat with footrests, hydraulic disc brakes, suspension forks for smoother rides, puncture-resistant tyres and aluminium frames rated for 120kg. Two-seater e-bikes are designed for communal rides. Partners, mates or family members can ride together, discover new locations or amble along scenic paths in tandem. Plenty of people indulge their Longtail Monkey on picturesque routes such as the National Cycle Network or canal towpaths.
The Synch 2 seater electric bike difference
It’s Synch’s attention to quality, community and design that sets it apart in the UK electric bike market. Every bike is manufactured and assembled locally, with characteristics that real riders want, not just what looks good in ads. With a two-seater portfolio that includes the Longtail Monkey and Longtail ST, Synch puts user requirements first, whether that be family outings, gear transportation or daily use.
Key Features
2 Seater Electric Bike for Adults: Longtail Monkey 250W
This classic 2 seater electric bike for adults combines retro styling and smooth ride control. Torque sensor and 250W rear-hub motor gives a natural feel, 48V battery gives real-world range. Room for two riders, as practical as it is fun.
Two Seater Electric Bicycle: Longtail ST 250W
If accessibility is key, the Longtail ST 250W step-thru frame is the one. Built for everyday use, this two seater electric bicycle handles urban commutes and leisure rides. Setup supports extended seat comfort and reliable stopping with hydraulic brakes.
Frame Strength
A strong frame is key to any two-seater electric bike. Most use aluminium, keeping the bike light yet still strong enough for day-to-day use. That means less rust and less weight to carry, but still nice and solid.
The Longtail Monkey and Longtail ST, for instance, both utilise a stiff aluminium frame and are longer than solo-brider bikes, providing extra space for a second seat. Geometry counts for something. A nicely shaped frame distributes the weight evenly, maintains stable handling, and helps both riders remain comfortable over longer distances.
These bikes generally pay more attention to welds and reinforcements at potential stress points, meaning the frame doesn’t collapse under load.
Braking Power
Good brakes are essential when you're two-up. Most 2-seater ebikes rely on hydraulic disc brakes, like Tektro systems, which provide fast & powerful stopping.
Good brakes = safety in busy London streets or descending with extra load. Hydraulic designs offer more feel and control, even when the roads are slick or laden with gravel. With two up, bikes require brakes that work quickly and slickly, allowing the rider to stay in control regardless of the conditions.
A good brake system isn’t just a numbers game. It’s about peace of mind for both riders, knowing they can stop quickly and safely when required.
Battery Endurance
Battery life is another focus. A standard two-seater electric bicycle will offer a 250W-1000W battery, but in the UK, you’ll find 250W the most common for road use.
Models like the Longtail provide distance of up to 40 miles per charge, adequate for most two-person commutes and day trips. Today’s batteries don’t just last – they charge rapidly, reducing downtime between rides.
Some even have room for a second battery, effectively doubling the range for those longer rides away from home. Dependable batteries make the bike daily-able, even when two-up. That’s vital for those who depend on their bike as a workhorse or for general errands.
Rider Comfort
Seats on two-seater electrics are broader and longer, designed to keep both riders supported. Adjustable seat heights and handlebars help riders of any size find a good fit.
Suspension forks, such as these used on the Longtail ST, soak up bumps, making city streets feel smoother. Backrests, footrests and simple step-thru frames are among the things further enhancing that comfort.
Puncture-resistant tyres assist, too, taking the bite out of bumpy pavements.
Purpose-Built Design
All Synch bikes are purposefully designed. The much longer seat accommodates two riders, so carrying a friend or child is simple. The frame is sturdy, rated for weights of up to 45kg per passenger. Fat tyres provide traction on rugged trails, but they’re just as capable in the city.
The Longtail ST is a step-thru frame, making it easy for all ages and abilities to hop on and off without a struggle. All is not forgotten though. The retro style stands out: curved lines, classic paintwork, and a choice of colours for personal flair.
The bikes look good, every component has a role to play. Puncture-resistant tyres, robust racks and concealed wiring make for less maintenance, more riding. Quality components such as Shimano gears and Tektro hydraulic brakes give a comfortable, safe ride no matter the speed.
Synch’s two seater electric bikes serve other purposes. Some employ them for the school run, others for shopping. They fit riders from 5’2” to 6’6” too, so they’re great for UK families or co-utilisation.
Community Focus
Synch strives to foster an authentic sense of community. It’s not just about selling bikes. It backs meet-ups for riders and group rides in London and beyond, too. They create a community where people share tips, stories and routes.
Getting more people to try e-bikes for everyday journeys is a huge part of Synch’s mission. The marque supports sustainable transport, demonstrating how e-bikes reduce cars, noise and emissions.
Riders can participate in online forums to exchange tips or showcase their modifications, making it easier for newcomers to get started. Shared experience is important. Synch’s events, whether test rides or local workshops, bring people together, making it easy to learn from others.
Unmatched Style
Synch bikes blend retro appeal with modern go-fast tech. The Longtail Monkey and Longtail ST turn heads with their brash, unapologetic shapes and paint jobs. Owners can select colours or options, such as baskets or racks for additional utility.
It’s all about customisation. Riders can opt for finishes or accessories to give each bike a personal touch, whether they be aggressive colourways for urban use, or neutral palettes to fly under the radar.
It’s this combination of retro vibes and contemporary tech which differentiates Synch from regular e-bikes.
Commitment to Quality
Every Synch bike is thoroughly checked. They’re even covered by a two-year warranty on frames and forks, and a year on electrics. This supports their commitment of a trustworthy, secure product.
Synch’s use of first-rate parts, from gears to brakes, equals less time fixing and more time riding. Support is UK-based, so help is quick if you require it.
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FAQs
Is a license needed for a Two Seater Electric Bikes?
Most regular e-bikes with EAPC specifications don’t require a driving license, giving access to virtually everyone. This means more riders can get on a bike without learning to ride a motorcycle or car - just get on and go.
For many, that’s a genuine perk, as it removes the bureaucracy and allows new and casual riders to get involved. It’s simple to start: buy a compliant eBike, learn the basics, and enjoy cycling straight away. It brings down barriers and gives cycling a more inclusive feel.
Are they road Legal in the UK?
Why a two seater over one seater?
From school runs to errands, these bikes fit daily UK life. Charge time is 4–5 hours. Each model includes a 2-year frame/fork warranty and 1-year electrical cover. Owning the best two seater electric bike has never been more convenient.
What makes Synch bikes different?
- Built and assembled in the UK
- Designed for real-world riders
- Retro styling with practical features
- Optional accessories for custom setups
- Community meetups and local support
Can two adults ride comfortably?
Yes. All models are rated for two adult riders up to 120kg combined load.
How far can these bikes go?
Up to 40 miles per charge, depending on terrain, load and assist mode.
Can I customise my bike?
Yes. Add baskets, racks, colours and more through the Synch site.
Where are Synch bikes made?
All bikes are designed, built and tested in the UK.
Are they good for daily commuting?
Absolutely. Many customers use their two seater electric bike for both urban errands and scenic getaways. Find the best 2 seater electric bike for your lifestyle and start riding together.
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