beachman '64 e-bike brings back 1960s cafe racer and old-school motorcycle aesthetics
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The Beachman '64 e-bike is designed to reflect the aesthetics of 1960s cafe racers and vintage motorcycles, featuring a classic shape, round headlight, and leather seat. It substitutes a gas motor for an electric engine, offering pedal camouflaged footpegs. The bike maintains a non-digital experience with only manual controls. It offers three riding modes: E-Bike Mode for 20 mph, Moped mode for 30 mph, and off-road mode with a top speed of 45 mph. The balanced weight and relaxed seating position ensure comfort for both short and long rides. A removable battery enhances practicality.
The Beachman '64 e-bike revives the aesthetics of the 1960s cafe racer and old-school motorcycles with its vintage shape, a round headlight, and a leather-style seat.
Equipped with an electric engine instead of a gas motor, the pedals camouflage as the bike footpegs, almost invisible on the side of the two-wheeler.
The Beachman '64 e-bike offers three different riding modes, so the rider can choose the one that fits the situation.
The three modes include E-Bike Mode with a top speed of 20 mph for relaxed city riding, Moped mode at 30 mph, and off-road mode at 45 mph.
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