Harley Davidson Livewire Electric Bike Sound
The all-new Harley Davidson LiveWire is the worlds first series production electric bike from a mainstream manufacturer.
Harley davidson livewire electric bike sound. -- The new Harley-Davidson motorcycle may be electric but this hog can still squeal. Can it go the distance. In late June I got a text message from The Driven editor Giles Parkinson saying.
This weekend I had the opportunity to test ride Harley-Davidsons much anticipated new electric motorcycle the LiveWire. Hey ring me youll like this. I called back and spontaneously joked let me guess Harley Davidson want to give.
Available now priced from 28995 in the UK its positioned amongst the brands range-topping. Were talking about a level of excitement you havent felt from a motorcycle until youve ridden the all-new Harley-Davidson LiveWire model. Electric motors are almost silent and the only sound an electric motorcycle usually makes is tyre and wind noise.
On one hand its an electric vehicle from a company that built its heritage on petrol-powered V-twins. Quite an achievement for Harley Davidson a brand renowned for following a very traditional recipe when designing and manufacturing motorcycles. However Harley being Harley they had to.
Instead they will be branded LiveWire and will initially target urban riders. As the bike flies by it sounds like. And Harley-Davidson hasnt forgotten about its electric bike.
The new Pan America adventure bike is starting to hit the road and trails and there are rumors of a new Sportster on the horizon. Of course if youve always been used to the feel of a Harley-Davidson with up to 300 kilograms and a bubbling engine to exhaust system the first ride on an electric motorcycle is very strange. The concept bike didnt feature Harleys iconic rumbling V-Twin motor but instead was a silent emission-free look at the future of motorcycles.