You get interested when a motor meets two wheels then you will like Beachman ’64 Street Spec. When it runs on electrons instead of fuel, your attention sharpens fast. The shift to electric transport grows every month and brings simple machines built for short trips and city use. The Beachman ’64 Street Spec fits that role with ease.

Beachman introduced the ’64 Street Spec for riders who want classic lines with a modern powertrain. It echoes old café racers with a small frame, low bars, and clean styling. Earlier café racers were stripped machines built for short urban runs between local coffee spots.
The company kept the old-school look while trimming out common maintenance work. The bubble windscreen and narrow tires support short urban rides with light handling.

Beachman ’64 Street Spec Design And Modes
The platform suits city traffic. It supports e-bike, moped, or light motorcycle classifications across regions. Each setup supports different local rules without complex steps.
E-Bike Mode limits speed to 20 mph. Moped Mode lifts it to 30 mph for street use. The light motorcycle setup pushes speed to 50 mph. An off-road option tops out at 45 mph for short dirt paths. Each mode keeps the Beachman ’64 Street Spec flexible in tight spaces.

A 3000 W, 72 V hub motor delivers roughly 4 horsepower. The frame weighs 230 pounds, so acceleration stays strong in short bursts. E-Bike Mode limits output to 750 W for slower rides. The frame supports a 350 pound load for a second rider or extra cargo. This gives the Beachman ’64 Street Spec enough strength for daily movement.
The battery uses a removable 2.8 kWh pack with a 55 mile rating. A larger 3.6 kWh pack pushes range to 70 miles for longer routes. A 35 pound battery with a built-in handle supports simple indoor charging. A standard outlet reaches 80 percent in three hours. A fast charger drops the time to 90 minutes. Regenerative braking feeds small amounts of energy back into the system on slowdowns. These features make the Beachman ’64 Street Spec suitable for frequent urban use.

Pricing starts at $5,750. Optional upgrades include a $550 leather seat package and $1,000 custom paint work. These additions raise the visual appeal without extra software layers.
The Beachman ’64 Street Spec targets riders who want simple transport with a classic outline. It offers enough speed for city routes, enough range for daily use, and a design free from complex interfaces. The Beachman ’64 Street Spec gives urban riders a direct, stylish option for short trips and daily movement.


