Terrific video! I got in early on the Beachman 64, and I’ve had the same positive experience with bike, the founders, and the community in which I ride it. It’s so much fun to ride. I hope more people get to share the same experience that you and I are sharing. Be well.
Thanks for posting this video, Simon. I just put a deposit down for the newest Beachman Aviator bike that's coming out next summer. I cant wait. I've always wanted a cafe racer style bike. Right now I'm riding an old Emmo Knight GTS, but the range is deplorable. Looking forward to the 90km range and less anxiety, lol!
I think that due to a recent regulatory change, these bikes are now illegal on the bike lanes and paths in Montreal. Any large e-bike that looks like a motorbike and has footrests are generally not allowed anymore on the bike paths (unless they were constructed before 1971 or have specific approval). You should however, be able to get a license for an electric motorbike which will allow you to ride on the roads in Quebec. Did Beachman give you this bike to make the video or did you buy it?
Yeah, I'm joking to myself that I now have the worlds nicest paperweight. I'm following the discussion on Reddit and beyond to see how the implications of the new law can be improved. I was one of the first people to order the bike - it's all paid for with my own money. I'm crossing my fingers for it to be resolved in a way that makes sense for all the safe and responsible riders out there, but I'm not holding my breath.
I've been considering whether to buy a Beachman or not. Now I'm pretty I'm buying one this week. Thank you for this lovely video. I'm from Montreal originally, now living out west. I think this bike will be a lot more fun than my current bike. thanks again.
The rules where I live are a lot more stringent. If it has a motor, gas or electric. If you ride it on the street. You have to have a valid drivers license. Bike paths are not for motorized vehicles. Though most police turn a blind eye if you're pedaling too. Off road designated mountain bike trails will get you a big fine. The motorized bike has to have a headlight, taillight, brake light and turn signals to ride it on the streets. If the bike goes 30 mph or faster on flat ground. The rider must have a motorcycle endorsement on their license.
Check with Beachman directly, there might be variations or new systems since I got mine and I don't want to give advice that will void your warranty without leading to the intended result, or worse yet damage something on your bike. Best to ask them.
I had used electric scooters before, and a regular 50cc moped when I was 15-16, but this is my first electric bike. It's been great for me. Maybe it goes without saying, but you'll need to understand traffic and traffic laws, wear a good helmet, and be careful. Have fun!
@@simon_jakobsson What is the helmet that you're wearing? Do you have a link to it? Looks very cool. Also, what is the "really good chain lock" that you mentioned that you use to keep the bike safe?
@@NonTH-camrYouTubing Thanks! It was a little hard to find, I think it may have been discontinued, but the model is called "Biltwell Gringo - Brite Silver Mega Flake", and I got it from Perth County Moto. I originally saw it in gold sparkle and it looked awesome, but the one I saw didn't have the face covering part and I wanted to have the added protection. I could only find it in silver, but I'm super happy with it, it's awesome. You need to buy the plastic shield extra, but they're not expensive. Another really nice helmet is the Bell Bullitt, check that one out too.
I have been halfway through a ride once when there was a surprise, moderately heavy rainfall. The bike was fine. I've never been on the bike below maybe 4 degrees C. I'm sure you could do it, but unless you wear way better gloves than the ones I have it won't be very fun for your hands!
There are a few shots in there, but I should probably have added more. I just figured that if you're watching this, you already know what the bike looks like.
Sounds like fun, but please be careful as this is NOT a legal bicycle in all parts of Canada. There are three classes of e-bikes here in B.C.: class 1 (pedal assisted bicycle, speed-limited to 32km/h, no throttle) class 2 (pedal-assisted or throttle, speed-limited to 32km/h), and class 3 (pedal-assisted or throttle, and can reach speeds up to 45 km/h). Only class 1 is considered a bicycle for use on bike lanes and certain trails. Classes 2 and 3 are legal to dive where motor vehicles travel, but need to be licensed, but are forbidden on bike paths. I have not seen this being enforced in any way, until an accident occurs. Recently, a class 3 e-bike struck and seriously injured a pedestrian on a shared bike path. As the class 3 e-bike was not licensed (and therefore carried no insurance), and was riding on a path forbidden to such vehicles, this turned into an ugly legal mess for the e-bike rider. Therefore, bicycle shops are now reluctant to work on these bikes and I have to have my off-road class 3 e-bike serviced by a motorcycle mechanic. Obtaining parts for my bike is also expensive as they need to be imported from the U.S. or China. I love cycling and I now have a class 1 e-bike with which I commute 64 km every day to and from work. It is great fun, and I love it as I still get a decent workout.
@@MrGatz Yeah, it really ruined my day when I saw this. I'm crossing my fingers that the rules will be amended because what they've created is not an effective nor rational law, and it penalizes a lot of people who just want to ride safely and enjoy their bikes.
@@simon_jakobssonit really not clear what they ar considering a moped or not. If my bike “looks like a motor cycle” what dose that even mean. And all the examples they give are clearly big electric mopeds with fake pedals attached not exactly the same as let’s say a super 73 or a rev 1up style e-bike. All that being said your benchman as beautiful as it is! Is really blurring the lines. I hope it works out for you though.
great looking bike but it stops there......500 watts is way too small for the price...5k is way too much for any ebike unless its custom built....I have 3....2 scooters (kinda vespa looking) and 1 that i built.....cost me the same as that and looks just as good. and mine has a bigger notor and batt. I love the whole concept of using one.....but they are just not there yet in terms of range vs price tag....you can get a brand new motor cycle for 1k more.....so to me a bike like this needs to be spec'd out like a moped or something thats 50cc and should be no more then 4k to be a viable option for the masses.
As you can tell from my video, my focus is on the experience of riding this bike, and for me it has been pretty close to perfect. I have zero regrets. There are of course other options that may suit others better, depending on their needs and preferences, to each their own. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Question please… I’m 6’0” tall. Because this is a one-size fits all bike, do you think the seating position will prove comfortable for me?
@@emmettisbiking Most of the ones shown in this video are at the very top of Montreal island, in and around the Parc-Nature de la Pointe-aux-Praries. One of my favourite places, for sure. Have fun exploring!
Great video, man! I’m in Montreal\Mile- End and I’m looking for an e-bike to commute to work downtown/Quartier des spectacles. I was considering getting a Super73 R Brooklyn, but the Beachman has a lot more features, look better and is 1000$ cheaper, soooo I might pull the trigger on this one. Question: you seem to say it’s unsafe to ride in the winter and I was surprised by that, especially since we now have bixi all year in Montreal. What do you mean? It’s the tires or you feel the bike would not feel safe in general? I would mention also that I have access to an indoor parking for bikes at work… that’s certainly an important factor for me. Anyways, thanks again for making this video. It’s pretty much the only real review on TH-cam (which worries me a little).
Hey! Yeah I was looking at the Super73 as well, but the Beachman was a better option for me. Nothing inherently unsafe about riding it in the winter (and the company sells more rugged offroad wheels too), I just don't like riding it when it's too cold outside. It would have been the same for all bikes for me, I don't ride bixi bikes in the winter either! I made this video because I think it's a cool bike, and because I wanted to make a video as a little project. It's not sponsored or anything, and I think that it maybe speaks to other, bigger manufacturers essentially buying influencers to do their advertising for them. I'm also guessing that there are many fewer Beachman bikes out in the streets compared to bigger manufacturers. I'm just speculating though, I don't know for sure. Happy riding!
I got an eglobal bike(very similar to a beachman) and live in the Mile End and go ride Mont-royal all the time ... its the best !!! (PS warning to anyone in Montreal, you have to wear a helmet and you can get charged with a DUI(I got to go back to court in April...but lucky I have no license or demerit points to take away!)
at 6:11 could you tell me or link me to the trail you're on please? I live in montreal as well and just bought a new e bike and I'd love to check that place out,love the vid!
I don't remember specifically, but I know it was somewhere at the top of the island, I think it was here: Riviere-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles. See you there! ;)
This was awesome to see! I got mine two months ago and it’s been so fun. Do you have a video of you putting the mirrors up? For some reason I cannot for the life of me get them on!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it, I really love mine. I never filmed putting the mirrors on, but I know I had a bit of an adjustment period too when I first installed them, and had to redo it a few times. Best of luck!
I wish you showed more of what the bike was I don't even know what you were reviewing I just saw glimpses of it and it looked cool but I wish you showed it more😊
On a flat road with the off-road setting, around 50km/m (woohoo!). I have hit 38km/h without disabling this setting, but that might have been down a slight hill. It's too cold not for me to test it, but check with Beachman directly, they will know specifics in case anything has changed since I got my bike.
OK 10/10 for dedicating yourself to making this video, the production is super high. Lovely narration and scenic. What I would have loved to have seen in the video as I recently bought an e-bike, Specialized Como 5.0 SL in yellow, is the specs: weight, speed, power. Just put it at the bottom like a subtitle for us nerds. Also no stills or silky montage of the bike, I need this!!! We barely got to see the bike! Also you removing the battery and putting it back in. Lastly I'm jealous I don't have your video edit skills. So overall awesome job.
Thank you so much! I was considering adding att the specs, and I probably should have, but I also thought thay the website has all the info and I wanted to try doing something more personal. Next time I'll include it :)
Terrific video! I got in early on the Beachman 64, and I’ve had the same positive experience with bike, the founders, and the community in which I ride it. It’s so much fun to ride. I hope more people get to share the same experience that you and I are sharing. Be well.
Thank you so much, and yeah the bike is great! :)
Thanks for posting this video, Simon. I just put a deposit down for the newest Beachman Aviator bike that's coming out next summer. I cant wait. I've always wanted a cafe racer style bike. Right now I'm riding an old Emmo Knight GTS, but the range is deplorable. Looking forward to the 90km range and less anxiety, lol!
That's awesome, the aviator looks amazing, and improves on lots of the things of the '64. Have fun, thanks for your comment.
I think that due to a recent regulatory change, these bikes are now illegal on the bike lanes and paths in Montreal. Any large e-bike that looks like a motorbike and has footrests are generally not allowed anymore on the bike paths (unless they were constructed before 1971 or have specific approval). You should however, be able to get a license for an electric motorbike which will allow you to ride on the roads in Quebec. Did Beachman give you this bike to make the video or did you buy it?
Yeah, I'm joking to myself that I now have the worlds nicest paperweight. I'm following the discussion on Reddit and beyond to see how the implications of the new law can be improved. I was one of the first people to order the bike - it's all paid for with my own money. I'm crossing my fingers for it to be resolved in a way that makes sense for all the safe and responsible riders out there, but I'm not holding my breath.
I've been considering whether to buy a Beachman or not. Now I'm pretty I'm buying one this week.
Thank you for this lovely video. I'm from Montreal originally, now living out west. I think this bike will be a lot more fun than my current bike. thanks again.
@@southamsales If you're anything like me, you won't regret it. Have fun, be safe :)
The rules where I live are a lot more stringent. If it has a motor, gas or electric. If you ride it on the street. You have to have a valid drivers license. Bike paths are not for motorized vehicles. Though most police turn a blind eye if you're pedaling too. Off road designated mountain bike trails will get you a big fine. The motorized bike has to have a headlight, taillight, brake light and turn signals to ride it on the streets. If the bike goes 30 mph or faster on flat ground. The rider must have a motorcycle endorsement on their license.
Cops never gave you issues when you ride it like a “scooter”? Near the cars?
I was fined once for making (what turned out to be) an illegal left turn, but that was my bad. No other issues with cops so far.
I’m looking to buy one to use on my private property. However, I couldn’t find how to unlock the speed limiter on web. How did you do it?
Check with Beachman directly, there might be variations or new systems since I got mine and I don't want to give advice that will void your warranty without leading to the intended result, or worse yet damage something on your bike. Best to ask them.
Would you recommend this for a first-timer? Looking to get my first bike :D
I had used electric scooters before, and a regular 50cc moped when I was 15-16, but this is my first electric bike. It's been great for me. Maybe it goes without saying, but you'll need to understand traffic and traffic laws, wear a good helmet, and be careful. Have fun!
@@simon_jakobsson What is the helmet that you're wearing? Do you have a link to it? Looks very cool.
Also, what is the "really good chain lock" that you mentioned that you use to keep the bike safe?
@@NonTH-camrYouTubing Thanks! It was a little hard to find, I think it may have been discontinued, but the model is called "Biltwell Gringo - Brite Silver Mega Flake", and I got it from Perth County Moto. I originally saw it in gold sparkle and it looked awesome, but the one I saw didn't have the face covering part and I wanted to have the added protection. I could only find it in silver, but I'm super happy with it, it's awesome. You need to buy the plastic shield extra, but they're not expensive. Another really nice helmet is the Bell Bullitt, check that one out too.
is it ok to ride in Heavy Rain or minus temps???
I have been halfway through a ride once when there was a surprise, moderately heavy rainfall. The bike was fine. I've never been on the bike below maybe 4 degrees C. I'm sure you could do it, but unless you wear way better gloves than the ones I have it won't be very fun for your hands!
wheres the bike? lol
There are a few shots in there, but I should probably have added more. I just figured that if you're watching this, you already know what the bike looks like.
Sounds like fun, but please be careful as this is NOT a legal bicycle in all parts of Canada. There are three classes of e-bikes here in B.C.: class 1 (pedal assisted bicycle, speed-limited to 32km/h, no throttle) class 2 (pedal-assisted or throttle, speed-limited to 32km/h), and class 3 (pedal-assisted or throttle, and can reach speeds up to 45 km/h). Only class 1 is considered a bicycle for use on bike lanes and certain trails. Classes 2 and 3 are legal to dive where motor vehicles travel, but need to be licensed, but are forbidden on bike paths. I have not seen this being enforced in any way, until an accident occurs. Recently, a class 3 e-bike struck and seriously injured a pedestrian on a shared bike path. As the class 3 e-bike was not licensed (and therefore carried no insurance), and was riding on a path forbidden to such vehicles, this turned into an ugly legal mess for the e-bike rider. Therefore, bicycle shops are now reluctant to work on these bikes and I have to have my off-road class 3 e-bike serviced by a motorcycle mechanic. Obtaining parts for my bike is also expensive as they need to be imported from the U.S. or China. I love cycling and I now have a class 1 e-bike with which I commute 64 km every day to and from work. It is great fun, and I love it as I still get a decent workout.
Thanks for sharing - Definitely worth considering for ebike riders.
New Quebec law just banned this beautiful bike unfortunately… i hope they will clarify/amend the broad rules
@@MrGatz Yeah, it really ruined my day when I saw this. I'm crossing my fingers that the rules will be amended because what they've created is not an effective nor rational law, and it penalizes a lot of people who just want to ride safely and enjoy their bikes.
Tell me about it. I got just got my 64 about 3weeks ago i ride more careful than others on bikes, go figure…
What's the name of the law :(?
@@goosesicle you can find more info here: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-saaq-mopeds-motorcycles-scooters-1.7280389
@@simon_jakobssonit really not clear what they ar considering a moped or not. If my bike “looks like a motor cycle” what dose that even mean. And all the examples they give are clearly big electric mopeds with fake pedals attached not exactly the same as let’s say a super 73 or a rev 1up style e-bike. All that being said your benchman as beautiful as it is! Is really blurring the lines. I hope it works out for you though.
Cool review, except for your take on cars.
Thanks! I guess I'm a product of spending a lot of time in traffic and previously living in cities that were even less walkable than Montreal.
great looking bike but it stops there......500 watts is way too small for the price...5k is way too much for any ebike unless its custom built....I have 3....2 scooters (kinda vespa looking) and 1 that i built.....cost me the same as that and looks just as good. and mine has a bigger notor and batt.
I love the whole concept of using one.....but they are just not there yet in terms of range vs price tag....you can get a brand new motor cycle for 1k more.....so to me a bike like this needs to be spec'd out like a moped or something thats 50cc and should be no more then 4k to be a viable option for the masses.
As you can tell from my video, my focus is on the experience of riding this bike, and for me it has been pretty close to perfect. I have zero regrets. There are of course other options that may suit others better, depending on their needs and preferences, to each their own. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Question please… I’m 6’0” tall. Because this is a one-size fits all bike, do you think the seating position will prove comfortable for me?
Thanks for watching! I'm just over 5'10 and I have plenty of space and comfort on the bike. I can't imagine you being uncomfortable on it.
Hey Simon! Where are those dirt trails? I'd love to go there.
@@emmettisbiking Most of the ones shown in this video are at the very top of Montreal island, in and around the Parc-Nature de la Pointe-aux-Praries. One of my favourite places, for sure. Have fun exploring!
Great video, man! I’m in Montreal\Mile- End and I’m looking for an e-bike to commute to work downtown/Quartier des spectacles. I was considering getting a Super73 R Brooklyn, but the Beachman has a lot more features, look better and is 1000$ cheaper, soooo I might pull the trigger on this one.
Question: you seem to say it’s unsafe to ride in the winter and I was surprised by that, especially since we now have bixi all year in Montreal. What do you mean? It’s the tires or you feel the bike would not feel safe in general? I would mention also that I have access to an indoor parking for bikes at work… that’s certainly an important factor for me.
Anyways, thanks again for making this video. It’s pretty much the only real review on TH-cam (which worries me a little).
Hey! Yeah I was looking at the Super73 as well, but the Beachman was a better option for me. Nothing inherently unsafe about riding it in the winter (and the company sells more rugged offroad wheels too), I just don't like riding it when it's too cold outside. It would have been the same for all bikes for me, I don't ride bixi bikes in the winter either!
I made this video because I think it's a cool bike, and because I wanted to make a video as a little project. It's not sponsored or anything, and I think that it maybe speaks to other, bigger manufacturers essentially buying influencers to do their advertising for them. I'm also guessing that there are many fewer Beachman bikes out in the streets compared to bigger manufacturers. I'm just speculating though, I don't know for sure. Happy riding!
I got an eglobal bike(very similar to a beachman) and live in the Mile End and go ride Mont-royal all the time ... its the best !!! (PS warning to anyone in Montreal, you have to wear a helmet and you can get charged with a DUI(I got to go back to court in April...but lucky I have no license or demerit points to take away!)
It's really beautiful up there! Ride safe :)
at 6:11 could you tell me or link me to the trail you're on please? I live in montreal as well and just bought a new e bike and I'd love to check that place out,love the vid!
I don't remember specifically, but I know it was somewhere at the top of the island, I think it was here: Riviere-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles. See you there! ;)
@@simon_jakobsson thank you so much? the north end you say I will explore there!!!! great video
This was awesome to see! I got mine two months ago and it’s been so fun. Do you have a video of you putting the mirrors up? For some reason I cannot for the life of me get them on!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it, I really love mine. I never filmed putting the mirrors on, but I know I had a bit of an adjustment period too when I first installed them, and had to redo it a few times. Best of luck!
I wish you showed more of what the bike was I don't even know what you were reviewing I just saw glimpses of it and it looked cool but I wish you showed it more😊
Thanks and I agree - If I ever make an updated video that's at the top of my list!
@@simon_jakobsson 1 year living with Beachmam Review
What is the top speed you were able to hit on it?
On a flat road with the off-road setting, around 50km/m (woohoo!). I have hit 38km/h without disabling this setting, but that might have been down a slight hill. It's too cold not for me to test it, but check with Beachman directly, they will know specifics in case anything has changed since I got my bike.
Great video and review! I love my Beachman. I get a lot of the same attention and reactions here in Ottawa.
That's awesome, glad to hear it! Thanks for watching :)
does it have sound ? i mean it would be safer ? sp: downtown MTL
Good luck getting lithium batteries for this thing..................
Lol yeah maybe I should stock up!
Why is it difficult to get batteries ?
OK 10/10 for dedicating yourself to making this video, the production is super high. Lovely narration and scenic.
What I would have loved to have seen in the video as I recently bought an e-bike, Specialized Como 5.0 SL in yellow, is the specs: weight, speed, power. Just put it at the bottom like a subtitle for us nerds.
Also no stills or silky montage of the bike, I need this!!! We barely got to see the bike! Also you removing the battery and putting it back in.
Lastly I'm jealous I don't have your video edit skills. So overall awesome job.
Thank you so much! I was considering adding att the specs, and I probably should have, but I also thought thay the website has all the info and I wanted to try doing something more personal. Next time I'll include it :)
Pretty music 😊
Thank you Jillian :)