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Harley-Davidson LiveWire is the brand's first electric motorcycle

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Harley-Davidson LiveWire is the brand's first electric motorcycle
Harley Davidson in Russia is associated with bikers and stylish choppers/cruisers. Many are sure that this brand produces only such motorcycles - other models are below their dignity. But Harley-Davidson has been trying to follow world fashion trends for at least 20 years. Of course, the leadership of the Harley-Davidson concern resisted, but the Indian example was not encouraging. They also held on to their American classics for a long time and eventually went bankrupt. At "Harley" sales began to fall, and the trend was outlined for the brand catastrophic. Then new models of motorcycles began to appear. They were not recognized by the old fans of Harley-Davidson, but the number of customers pleased.


The most atypical Harley Davidsons are the Pan America enduro and the LiveWire electric bike. There is nothing in them from the classics of the brand at all, but the models turned out to be original. They are frankly masculine, some harsh and brutal. It seems that miners, oil workers and steelworkers move on them. American, of course - there the working class, employed in heavy production, can afford new motorcycles and cars. The author of the channel "#Wondertechniques with Georgy Belov" will tell about the world's first serial electric bike of the Harley-Davidson brand. The model is rare in our latitudes, so it will be interesting to learn more about it. And at the same time, the author of the video will test the dynamic characteristics of LiveWire.

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