This is a perfect example of why Harley, or any other manufacturer, will never be able to make the perfect bike that everyone will buy.I think if an off shoot co called live fire had a horizontal 350cc with some hints of the old sprint...every one of the bikes would sell.
He's either quite large or the bike is pretty small...
It is based on honda horizontal sales and the fact the amerachi/Harley 350 was a great bike. With proven performance and sales. Vs sales flops of e motos.This is a perfect example of why Harley, or any other manufacturer, will never be able to make the perfect bike that everyone will buy.
In your heart you believe those bikes will sell like hotcakes and in my mind I can't imagine me ever wanting one 😁 Not shitting on your choice of motorcycle, but it shows how varied tastes are and everyone wants someone different.
Looks quite small. Wasn't until that thumbnail that I noticed the mismatched rim sizes. 17 rear, 19 front 🙄whyyyyyyy?!
Tried to find the specs on Livewire's but there aren't any. Just a virtue signalling section about "sustainability". Hemp seat and recycled ocean plastics. Let's not discuss those conflict minerals in that battery, tho 😁
It is based on honda horizontal sales and the fact the amerachi/Harley 350 was a great bike. With proven performance and sales. Vs sales flops of e motos.
Why would any one want an electric harley. Actually I have all the parts to build one except the motor and controller. I would take a range decrease and use lead acid. I have wanted an excuse to install a warp 9 motor in a vehicle. More likely a D&D series wound. Yup good old DC motors made in usa
Insurance companies are lurking on anything electric that is not lead acid. And lead is easy to recycle with over a 100 yrs of proven technology.
Torque..enough range to do a few burnouts. 10 miles would do fine. Also a warp 9 rigid would be hilarious. Unfortunately the price has doubled on the motor. The cheaper d&d puts out 60 ft lbs.And the chassis parts are vast and affordable. Super customizable and easy to work on.Why would you want an electric Harley?
How much range do you need between Starbucks?
LiFe would keep the weight down. And an off the shelf hub motor wheel would really keep things simple. But not as cool as chain drive mid motor. Been planning this for 2 decades. I have plenty of parts.Actually and electric Harley chopper makes sense. Same range.
432 pounds ready to go for the Mulholland so a lot less than a sportster.Torque..enough range to do a few burnouts. 10 miles would do fine. Also a warp 9 rigid would be hilarious. Unfortunately the price has doubled on the motor. The cheaper d&d puts out 60 ft lbs.And the chassis parts are vast and affordable. Super customizable and easy to work on.
I like the original prototype better. What is the price. I guess about $15-20k. I would be well under 5k with no special parts and 90% us made parts.
I want all the motorcycles 😁Why would you want an electric Harley?
How much range do you need between Starbucks?
You could make a really cool looking hard tail with the motor occupying the area the tranny does in an old Harley and the battery under a faux fuel tank.A rigid can be quite lightweight. Li
LiFe would keep the weight down. And an off the shelf hub motor wheel would really keep things simple. But not as cool as chain drive mid motor. Been planning this for 2 decades. I have plenty of parts.
He probably doesn't know the top speed. Finding the top speed of a Vespa takes a brave man.Top speed? Really?
Exactly my thought. Plus sealed batteries can be arranged in a v formation. There are plenty of builds over at www.evalbum.com. The best feature is the search engine. That part is incredible for motor type, battery brand..ect. Very cool.You could make a really cool looking hard tail with the motor occupying the area the tranny does in an old Harley and the battery under a faux fuel tank.
It never occurred to me that an electric bike needed another 12v battery to operate. Huh.Cool ..the 12volt battery is accessible!