2020 Harley-Davidson LiveWire test ride
The LiveWire is one of the first battery-powered bikes from a major motorcycle maker and a dramatic departure for Harley-Davidson. Does it have the stuff to electrify the brand? Fox News Autos editor thew a leg over one to find out.
Harley-Davidson is known for its old-school bikes, but its latest one takes the cake.
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It’s an electric bicycle inspired by the brand’s very first motorcycle from 1903.
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The retro ride will be the first from a new e-bike company called Serial 1 Cycle Company that Harley-Davidson is launching in the spring.
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The new company’s name is inspired by Harley-Davidson’s first bike: Serial Number One.
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Harley-Davidson will hold a minority stake in the company, which it describes as an outsourced effort to expand into the segment
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Pricing and technical details will be revealed in November, but the bike features a black frame, white wheels, a leather seat and a toothed rubber belt instead of a chain.
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It won’t be Harley-Davidson’s first foray into battery-powered bikes, however. The brand launched the all-electric Livewire motorcycle last year.