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Ebike Oracle is edited by John Weeks, and email is the fastest way to reach a real person. There is no contact form, no ticketing queue, and no support bot — messages go straight to the editor's inbox.
Email: john.weeks.dev@gmail.com
We reply within two business days. When you write, a one-line subject that names the page or topic ("correction: Oregon laws page", "partnership: folding e-bikes") gets you a faster, more useful answer.
What to contact us about
Corrections and factual errors. This is the most important reason to write, and the one we act on fastest. If a spec is wrong, an affiliate link is broken, or a state law reference is out of date, send the URL and the correction. We fix errors in place and note the date of the change in the page's edit history. Accuracy on the state law pages is a legal-reference responsibility we take seriously — if you spot a statute we've misread, we want to know the same day. See the methodology page for how corrections are logged.
Brand and affiliate partnerships. For affiliate programs, sponsored content, reader discount codes, seasonal placements, or launch coverage, the partner page explains how we work with e-bike brands and what we will and won't do. Email with the brand, the categories you cover, and the arrangement you have in mind.
Press, data, and citations. Journalists and researchers can cite our state-law dataset freely under CC BY 4.0 — the press page has the downloadable data, quotable statistics, and a ready-made citation. If you need a quote, a data cut we don't publish, or background on e-bike regulation, email and we'll help where we can.
Privacy and data requests. For privacy questions or a data-removal request, email the address above. The privacy policy explains what we collect (analytics and heatmap data only — we don't sell data or run ad networks) and how removal works.
Everything else. Questions about a specific recommendation, a bike we haven't reviewed, or how we scored something — write in. We read every message.
Who you're actually emailing
John Weeks edits and writes the site. He's a daily bike commuter and a web developer, not a manufacturer rep or an SEO agency — which is why the reviews read the way they do and why there's a real name on the corrections policy. More on the background and editorial standards on the about page. You can also find him on X/Twitter at @johnweeksdev.
We are an independent publication. We do not sell e-bikes, we do not publish manufacturer-written reviews, and commission rates have no bearing on editorial scores — the full affiliate disclosure lists every program we participate in.