I wonder if you can get an aftermarket loudener for it?
H-D sold out years ago...
Define "sold out" please.
Does the new Harley-Davidson E-bike leak oil like all the others?
Save up on baseball cards.I wonder if you can get an aftermarket loudener for it?
. . . not to mention giving them a rash in their pee-pee place.I would be embarrassed to be seen on an e-bike, but if some aren't, they might want to re-consider riding on a silent 2-wheeled vehicle as it still might muss their man bun and scratch their newly applied manicure.
Scootin on a rip roaring Harley panhead (my favorite) I would be proud.
I would be embarrassed to be seen on an e-bike, but if some aren't, they might want to re-consider riding on a silent 2-wheeled vehicle as it still might muss their man bun and scratch their newly applied manicure.
Scootin on a rip roaring Harley panhead (my favorite) I would be proud.
Early adopters? Electric bikes have been around for almost 10 years. They don't sell many but they've been around. I wouldn't think of it as a collector either. Just my opinion.Neither of my two Sportys (both 21st century bikes admittedly) ever leaked a drop of oil.
The LiveWire is a halo bike...and it's probably $10K overpriced, but it lets Harley test the waters and soak the early adopters. It's also got pretty good range amongst existing ebikes, but it's also the most expensive.
Harley can always drop the price later to move them, and I think these are really intended to be collector bikes anyway as opposed to riders.