Greaser has been specifically designed to draw the eye to the beauty of the bike and away from the engine and controller, which are hidden away in the custom-designed, aerodynamic mid-section sleek case. - This bike will get you noticed and you'll be the envy of every cyclist in town. - Get the look that caused all of the craze in the 1970's. - The Cafe motorcycle was popular with the IN crowd then, and it's making a comeback now with this ultra-stylish and functional bike. - The wide, oversized seat gives you complete comfort with dual springs that help make the ride soft and cushy. - Extra Large motorcycle lamp will not only light your way in the dark, but also set you apart from all other riders. - The super fat Kenda Tires make you feel like you're floating on air. - Specifications: Motor: BAFANG 500W Geared Brushless Rear Hub Electric Motor; - Battery: Samsung Lithium Ion 36volt 13ah; - Propulsion: Pedal assist via 12 magnet cadence sensors, and twist throttle; - Controller: Control freak 18ah; - Trip Computer: LCD 5 speed display; - Certification: EN15194 safety/compliance; - Electric Bike Frame: A6061 Aluminum Tig welded; - Fork: Double Down Chromalloy / CNC Aloo Made crown set; - Gears: 5 speed motor assist with 7 speed Shimano Acera; - Brakes: Tektro Hydraulic Auriga (180mm front / 160mm rear); - Front Wheel Hub: Aluminum; Stem + Handle bar: Prom ax Aluminum; - Wheels and Tires: Kenda 26inchx 3.00; - Weight: 63 Lbs.
T**Y
Greaser EBike is a fun cruiser
I bought this bike about a year ago. The box was hammered and it looked like it was on display as it wasn't packed at all. Fortunately, there was no damage and since it was pretty much assembled, easy to to setup and ride. I have put about 200 miles on it. It rides really nice with the long wheel base. There is no head shake. Much more comfortable on the street than say a Mountain bike. I have an electric mountain bike with 500 watts and I prefer this one more. Even if the other bike is a little faster.The battery charge lasts pretty well. I have had it up to about 21mph on straight battery power.With the assist, you pedal, the bike surges forward and then you can coast, to help extend the battery charge for those longer rides. The fit and finish are good. The bike has held up well. Sometimes I feel like I am riding a clown bike, but who cares? On some paved bike trails, I will get funny looks with people thinking I am riding a motorcycle.The 350 Watt motor is good enough, but the 500 watt might be a little faster on the start. I believe they are limited to 20-21 mph top speed. If you have ever crashed at 20 mph, trust me that is fast enough on an ebike.If
O**R
Best bike ever
Best bike ever. Only down side is one isn’t enough. Buying number 2 soon.
K**A
The Most Fun on Two Wheels You'll Ever Have
After completing a lot of bike research over the course of months, I landed on the Greaser, the only bike of its kind on the market where price, performance and unique design aesthetics converge at the perfect delta. Simply put, this bike is incredible and has exceeded my expectations. It's easy to ride and a joy while doing it, to the extent that you'll likely have a grin ear to ear when riding. Oh, and everything other fellow Greasers have said about the bike stopping people in their tracks is true. In the first three days of riding the bike, I have given six random test rides, two to the guys working at my local bike shop who came out of the store asking that I bring the bike inside instead of locking up outside. They could not believe the unique looks, price point, build quality, components and ride comfort. These are guys selling 6,000 dollar ebikes right now like hot cakes.When I rode the bike on a Friday to my neighborhood BBQ, several folks quickly flocked to the bike as soon as they saw it like kids. After they rode it, the were all in, as giddy as I was about it. As we were all admiring it, a guy in a BMW i3 passing by stopped to ask "is that bike electric?" and then gave me a thumbs up after we answered. Saturday I took the bike on a longer ride to my local bike shop to get some chain lube (the chain was a dash dry out of the box). That's when the two guys working the counter that AM insisted I bring the bike in and soon after took test rides. They were hooked and disappointed they didn't sell the bike. (If you're looking for an East Coast distributor in Washington DC, I would be happy to be your guy!) I couldn't get out of the store without people gawking at the bike. Sunday I decided to get off of the main roads and took the bike for a long ride through Old Town Alexandria, VA and up to Mount Vernon along the Mt. Vernon Trail. This was almost a 28 mile round trip and the bike handled beautifully, even after it had just rained and their were wet leaves all over the trail. I got lots of thumbs ups. Keep in mind, I still had not recharged the bike yet and with one bar left, I have gone 37.6 miles over three days. And I have not stopped smiling riding this beast as the novelty of beating cars off the line at a stop light, or watching guys on motorcycles whip their heads around to see what I'm riding, or the horn honks, or people stopping in the middle of cross walks to ask me about the bike has not worn off and more importantly, neither has the sheer joy of riding it.A couple things of note, though I will not call them cons:-The bike is well packaged and protected, but the handlebars, pedals and other parts were so tightly zip tied together, it was a difficult process trying to cut the zip ties off without scratching the bike. I was only mostly successful, even with a box cutter and sharp scissors. It's nearly impossible not to scratch the bike when it's packed this tightly.-My handlebars had obviously been nicked at the factory as they featured about a square inch of touch up paint on the left hand side. I was not pleased about this, but at least the did a semi decent job of covering the blemish.-The attached the seat to the seat post backwards at the factory. I didn't realize this until the mechanics at my local bike store pointed it out and very kindly fixed it for me at no cost. Lesson here is double check the factory's work.-The protective film covering the headlight is like Saran Wrap and when I peeled it off, there were still small pieces pinched between the Plexiglas lens and its casing. That's a dash annoying to pick off. Also, be prepared to adjust the angle of the headlight to your liking. Mine was pointing down at about a 30 degree angle which had it mostly illuminating the front tire.-The bike oddly does not have a rear red reflector or tail light, so be prepared to research the options if that's something you care about.-The packaging this bike comes in is well made but huge, so just be prepared to have some place secure for it to be delivered to. Otherwise, on your front doorstep., the box would be like a billboard featuring the coolest bike in the world.They recommend a team lift out of the box. I think that's more difficult than just carefully cutting one side of the box open with a box cutter which is what I did and doesn't require a second person.-Assembly and adjustments should take about an hour or so and they recommend an initial charge of about 8 hours to maximize the battery, but the bike's battery is charged on arrival, so in hindsight, I'd take it out for a short spin before charging 8 hours as the guidance online and in the manual ranges from 4-12 hours which is confusing. It was really hard waiting an entire day to ride this beauty!
A**R
Looks great, rides great, BEST purchase EVER!
Love Love Love this bike. It looks good in the pictures-- looks even better in person--similar to much higher end e-bikes on the market. I had it assembled through the delivery service and it couldn't have been easier. The controls are super easy to understand (read the instructions to adjust the speed limit and to turn on the headlight). The bike rides very smoothly. I am using it to commute to work and I could not be happier! I highly recommend!
A**N
Quality big heavy cruiser.
Cool factor thru the roof. Definitely not a speedster. More like a Cadillac. Very long so traveling on public transportation racks are probably not an option including personal vehicle bike racks. Over all length is close to 7’. I am designing a stand for the back of my short bed 1966 f100 short bed pick up truck. The front wheel needs to be turned to close the tail gate. I located the cargo rack they T4b website. Expensive for what it is but fits perfect. I located the saddle bags thru Amazon. The build quality far exceeded my expectations. I am 6’3” 175lbs fits me fine and got her up to 28mph with peddle assist set at the top 5 range on flat ground. I lost about 4mph after adding rack and bags loaded with charger and lock. Constant cruising speed with peddling is 20 mph. I have only put 22miles on her so far.
A**R
Old motorcycle rider...Happy with my new Greaser!!
Just received today and was able to take a short ride.I’m really really happy with the purchase.Made well ,rides well ,looks great.I rode Harleys for about 15 years Gave them up about 10 years ago.When I saw this ,I had to have it.I recently turned 77. For all of those older former motorcycle riders.... get one you will be happy!!!
B**S
Coolest bike I've ever seen or ridden!
I was 100% satisfied with what I recieved. My Michael Blast Greaser is way cool, a thing of beauty, it's pretty quick, and well built. It arrived on time, and in perfect shape from shipping. I got nothing but compliments the entire time on my first 15 mile cruise around town. The only issue i have is that they advertise them as having a 350 watt motor, and it is only a 250 watt motor. I love it so much there is no way I wanted to return it so I called customer service. They were absolutely great and helpful and ended up crediting me with a partial discount refund. So, in all I'm 100% satisfied with my bike, and with customer service's response to the error in the advertising. Other than the size of the motor, the Greaser is 100% as advertized!
B**E
Most unique EBike Available
Bike was easy to set up. Great delivery company used and delivered within window promised.
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