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5 Best Motorcycle Repair Services in Toronto (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Talise Sterling
By Talise Sterling, Goods and Shopping · ✓ Data verified July 2026 · 8 min read

A bike that won't start the morning of a ride is its own kind of stress, and Toronto has no shortage of shops claiming to fix it fast. The motorcycle repair services in Toronto on this page have logged nearly 4,820 reviews between them, and ratings run from 4.5 to 4.8, tight enough that turnaround time and specialty work matter as much as the stars.

Short answer: Emmo Ebikes Toronto leads on volume with 1,787 reviews at 4.5, focused on e-bike and electric scooter repair. Champion Cycle carries the highest rating on the page at 4.8 from 538 reviews, known for dyno tuning and ECU flashing on performance motorcycles. Expect a basic diagnostic or tune-up to start in the low hundreds of dollars, more for engine work or custom tuning.
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Toronto's motorcycle repair shops, side by side

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Emmo Ebikes Toronto - Sales & Service 4.5 1,787 Electric bikes and scooters View ›
2 Powersports t.o. 4.7 947 New and used motorcycle sales plus service View ›
3 Repair and Run - Queen St. 4.5 994 Same-day e-bike and scooter repairs View ›
4 Champion Cycle 4.8 538 Performance tuning and dyno work View ›
5 Repair and Run - Bloor St. West 4.7 553 Bloor Street location, e-bike and scooter repair View ›
5 Best Motorcycle Repair Services in Toronto (2026)

Our picks, reviewed

Emmo Ebikes Toronto - Sales & Service logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 6 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Emmo Ebikes Toronto - Sales & Service

4.51,787 Google reviews

Emmo Ebikes Toronto sells and services its own Canadian-brand electric bikes and motorcycle-style e-bikes on Spadina Avenue, with over 200 dealers nationwide. The shop handles repairs, battery issues, and warranty replacements for Emmo-brand electric two-wheelers, and reviewers describe a large in-house repair operation compared to competing e-bike brands.

What people praise

  • Mechanics described as quick, efficient, and friendly
  • Replaced a defective battery latch under warranty with no pushback
  • Multiple branches mean service is available if one location is busy

Worth knowing

  • One detailed complaint describes slow callback times and a bike returned with unfixed issues after a paid repair
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.5 / 5
Review volume1,787 · 98th
Confidencevery high
Recency11 days ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown85% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The highest review count on this page by a wide margin, and most feedback is strongly positive, though the one detailed negative review is worth reading if you're bringing in a longer repair list, not just a quick fix.

438 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 2G8

Powersports t.o. logo
#2🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Powersports t.o.

4.7947 Google reviews

Powersports T.O. in York sells new and used Yamaha, Honda, and Triumph motorcycles alongside a full service and parts department, including winter storage. It's set up as a one-stop dealer rather than a standalone repair shop, with financing and delivery handled in-house.

What people praise

  • Sales staff repeatedly praised for no-pressure, informative approach
  • Waived freight and dealer fees for one buyer
  • Parts ordering described as faster than a major competitor for backordered items

Worth knowing

  • One detailed review describes a month-long delay on a safety inspection due to wrong parts ordered twice and poor communication
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.7 / 5
Review volume947 · 88th
Confidencevery high
Recency4 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown87% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Strong for sales and parts, and most service reviews are positive, but that one long, specific complaint about repeated grip-ordering mistakes and a month-long wait is the kind of thing worth asking about upfront if your bike needs anything beyond routine maintenance.

24 Nashville Ave, York, ON M6M 1J1

Repair and Run - Queen St. logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Repair and Run - Queen St.

4.5994 Google reviews

Repair and Run on Queen Street West services e-bikes, e-scooters, and bicycles, with same-day turnaround advertised for flats, brake work, and most adjustments. It's part of a small Canadian chain with a second Toronto location on Bloor Street.

What people praise

  • Sourced a compatible part in two days after an initial mismatch
  • Technicians named repeatedly for craftsmanship and honesty on complex e-bike rebuilds
  • Fast, communicative service praised across many reviews

Worth knowing

  • A few 1-star reviews describe parts compatibility issues and inventory shortages during peak season
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.5 / 5
Review volume994 · 93th
Confidencehigh
Recency2 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown85% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Nearly 1,000 reviews at 4.5 is a solid record for a shop that leans heavily on e-bike and scooter work rather than traditional motorcycles. Worth calling ahead during busy season to confirm they stock the part you need.

423 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A5

Champion Cycle logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Champion Cycle

4.8538 Google reviews

Champion Cycle in York specializes in dyno tuning, ECU flashing, engine building, and performance repairs for motorcycles, with a background rooted in aircraft mechanical engineering and motorcycle mechanic certification. Reviewers mention everything from Harley-Davidson wheel bearing repairs to BMW ECU reflashes and full engine builds.

What people praise

  • Same-day diagnosis and repair on a Harley-Davidson wheel bearing issue
  • Praised for precise, data-driven tuning across multiple bike brands
  • Owner personally responds to reviews and gives honest advice, even about parts from other sources
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume538 · 78th
Confidencehigh
Recency7 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown93% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The highest rating on this page, and the reviews read like long-term regulars rather than one-off customers. If you want dyno tuning or engine work specifically, this is the specialist on the list.

325 Weston Rd #5c, York, ON M6N 4Z9

Repair and Run - Bloor St. West logo
#5🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Repair and Run - Bloor St. West

4.7553 Google reviews

Repair and Run's Bloor Street West location offers the same e-bike, e-scooter, and bicycle repair menu as its Queen Street sibling, with online booking and same-day service for common fixes.

What people praise

  • One customer credited the shop for quick, effective communication and a clean fix on faulty rear brakes
  • Staff named specifically for fast diagnosis and repair turnaround

Worth knowing

  • Several detailed complaints describe brake and derailleur repairs that failed shortly after service, with disputes over whose fault it was
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.7 / 5
Review volume553 · 83th
Confidencehigh
Recency4 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown93% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Slightly higher rating than its Queen Street location, but a handful of pointed complaints about brake and gear repairs not holding up are worth reading closely if your bike has an unusual setup or aftermarket parts.

480 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1X8

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How we score these shops

Rating is the live Google average for each shop. Review volume measures how many customers actually left a rating, ranked against the others in this comparison. Confidence weighs both together, since a 4.5 from 1,787 reviews carries more certainty than a 4.5 from 60. Recency checks how recently customers are still leaving reviews. None of these numbers can be paid for or changed.

How much does motorcycle repair cost in Toronto (2026)?

Pricing depends heavily on the type of bike, the specific repair, and whether it’s routine maintenance, a diagnostic, or performance tuning like dyno work or ECU flashing. One reviewer mentioned a $2,000 charge for a safety inspection and related repairs, giving a sense of the higher end for more involved jobs, while simple e-bike fixes and brake adjustments run well below that.

Serving Toronto and the GTA

These shops cluster around Spadina, Queen Street West, Bloor Street West, and York, covering downtown Toronto plus the west end. If you’re searching for motorcycle repair near me in Toronto, all five sit within the city or its immediate west-end neighborhoods.

What to ask before you book motorcycle repair

  • Do they specialize in your bike type, like electric, cruiser, or sport bikes?
  • Is there a same-day or fast-turnaround option for common repairs?
  • Will they call before doing extra work beyond the original quote?
  • Do they stock parts for your brand, or will you need to wait for an order?
  • Is a warranty included on parts and labor?

Frequently asked questions

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner (badge + top placement), but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How did you choose these motorcycle repair shops?

We pulled real Google Business ratings, review counts, and review text for motorcycle and e-bike repair shops serving Toronto, then ranked them on rating, review volume, and how recently customers have reviewed them.

How often is this updated?

This page reflects Google data verified in July 2026. We refresh listings periodically as ratings and review counts change.

Do these shops work on traditional gas motorcycles or just e-bikes?

Champion Cycle and Powersports T.O. focus on traditional motorcycles including Harley-Davidson, Honda, and BMW, while Emmo Ebikes and both Repair and Run locations focus mainly on electric bikes and scooters.

Is dyno tuning available in Toronto?

Yes, Champion Cycle offers dyno tuning and ECU flashing services for performance motorcycles.

The bottom line

For traditional motorcycles needing performance work, Champion Cycle’s 4.8 rating and specialist reputation make it the standout. For e-bikes and scooters, Emmo Ebikes Toronto has by far the deepest review history. Whichever you pick, ask upfront about parts availability for your specific bike to avoid the delays a few reviewers ran into.

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