Beachman '64 E-Bike Review: A Vintage Cafe Racer That Runs On Battery, Not Gas
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Jul. 10, 2026 REVIEW
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Beachman '64 E-Bike Review: A Vintage Cafe Racer That Runs On Battery, Not Gas

I've ridden a lot of e-bikes that either look like generic commuter bikes or try too hard to mimic a motorcycle and end up bulky. The Beachman '64 E-Bike is the rare one that nails vintage cafe-racer styling while staying genuinely rideable.

Beachman 64 E-Bike vintage cafe racer style

The Ride

It genuinely rides like an ultralight motorcycle, drawing looks wherever I park it. My daily commute has turned into something closer to a cruise than a chore, and trips to the coffee shop became an excuse to take the long way around the neighborhood.

Beachman 64 E-Bike side profile

Legal And Practical Notes

As a Class-2 e-bike, it doesn't require a license or insurance in most jurisdictions, though it's worth double-checking your local transport authority before riding. It's also FMVSS certified and can be registered where required.

Beachman 64 E-Bike parked outdoors

Color And Battery Options

It comes in seven colors — Palm Green, Cappuccino, Bahama Blue, Black, Beachman Blue, Canvas, and Ruby — with a choice of 50AH/3.6kWh or 40AH/2.8kWh battery. Priced at $5,499, it's a genuine investment, and Beachman recommends calling ahead for production and delivery timelines given demand.

Ready to trade your commute for a vintage-style cruise? Check out the Beachman '64 here.

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Review published on Jul. 10, 2026