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Harley-Davidson has been selling motorcycles for well over a century and enjoys some offering updated versions of classic designs that date back as far the 1940’s with bad-boy names like Road King, Super Glide, and, of course, Bad Boy. It emits a metallic purr rather than a throaty roar, but Harley-Davidson’s first-ever electric motorcycle is expected to make a big statement for how the brand is transitioning to an era that is increasingly friendly to EVs and more suspect of old The bike has no gears, and can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4 seconds. The prototype's biggest issue at the moment is that it lacks the classic Harley-Davidson sound, which many riders depend on for safety. With just a low volume whirring sound Outside of Harley-Davidson's Lower Manhattan store on Monday It’s so fun." As someone who's into classic bikes though — and into fixing them up — Felber's distinctly aware of the emotional shortcomings of an electric machine. That is, if the stockholders and the boards will ever agree to this test… Fact is, Harley-Davidson will still sell its classic bikes to its classic customers. Really, no matter how much PR work and sweet-tongued, carefully chosen talk is used to present Will Harley-Davidson riders really warm up to the concept of an electric motorcycle? Harley's bikes are about as old-school (and just plain old) as you get, and that's how its customers like it. But now Harley wants to know what the faithful would expect .
Harley-Davidson created a new bike and even though it looks out of the ordinary, it surely reminds of its the company’s classic design. Harley-Davidson created an electric bike called “LiveWire”. This new bike doesn’t have a gear shift or a clutch. In comparison, Harley-Davidson alone sold more than 260,000 conventional motorcycles last year Yamaha also has an electric motorcycle in development. "It's the old `a rising tide raises all boats,'" said Gary Gauthier, business and technology adviser sure to become as iconic as the throaty signature roar Harley-Davidson bikes are known for. I’m not sure how true that is as the new F1 engines don’t get me as excited as the old ones and every time I see a Tesla drive by it fails to impress. Except this electric Harley-Davidson just looks too convincing – suggesting it could be a future production model. It’s not just that the bike looks complete. All the details scream ‘production bike’. For instance, those US-market side reflectors .
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