Harley-Davidson is known for the thunderous sound of their motorcycles, with tailpipes rumbling along the highway. But Harley’s new hope for the company features a bike that has no tailpipes, showing off the company’s all-electric Livewire motorcycle in Vancouver over the weekend. No tailpipes means the bike leaves no emissions. The Livewire doesn’t have a clutch, either. You just flick your wrist and the bike can do about 0 to 60 in three seconds and can run about 200 miles on a single charge. CBC says only 1,800 Livewires have been produced so far. It does carry that hefty Harley-Davidson price, though; the bike starts at $37,000.
Harley Davidson LiveWire – 0 – 60 in less about 3 seconds…
Go have a sit on it at the Harley stand…@harleydavidson @motorcyclelive pic.twitter.com/iPi36L6rgC
— Billy Biketruck (@Biketruck) November 24, 2019
LiveWire Experience – Arizona | Harley-Davidson https://t.co/aBdJo9cqhT pic.twitter.com/xPF95NCAyM
— Motorcycles Channel (@MotorcyclesTV) November 18, 2019