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Outside of Harley-Davidson's Lower Manhattan store on Monday one of the very first people in the world to take a ride on Harley's newest motorcycle. The bike they were waiting for wasn't the latest loud, hulking monument to two-wheeled American Harley Davidson LiveWire, the company's first electric motorcycle, is not just environment friendly but also manages to satisfy the adrenaline rush of H-D fans. Powered fiercely and crafted fantastically, the machine could be sheer joy to ride and “We think that the trends in both EV technology and customer openness to EV products, both automotive and motorcycles, is only going to increase,” Harley-Davidson President Matt Levatich told The Associated Press. “And when you think about Motorcycle enthusiasts are about to find out as Harley-Davidson rolls out an electric bike — a sleek, futuristic version that sounds like a jet airplane taking off. The public will get its first look at handmade demonstration models at an invitation-only The battery-powered unit was developed with help from electric powertrain specialist Mission Motors. Harley-Davidson says the belt-driven bike can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under four seconds, and has an electronically restricted top speed of 92 mph. Customers chosen for the ride will be expected to give detailed feedback that will be used to decide whether the company should roll out the bike to a wider audience. "America at its best has always been about reinvention," Harley-Davidson COO Matt .
The era of middle-aged baby boomers living out their youth fantasies by riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles appears to be drawing to a close. The iconic motorcycle manufacturer, which has been around for more than a century and found its footing as a Harley-Davidson is testing a new electric bike prototype, taking it on a test-drive tour across the country to gather feedback from its loyal customer base. The company announced Project LiveWire on Thursday with the release of a new promotional video Here in Southern California, I see plenty of younger and middle-age men riding Harley Davidson motorcycles, also women. With motorcycles cruising the beach areas, most of the attention goes to the various Harley's, especially the customized Harley's. According to the company’s press-release, starting this week, select consumers across the country will be able to ride and provide feedback on the bike, helping to shape the future of Harley-Davidson’s first-ever electric motorcycle. “America at its .
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