Harley-Davidson LiveWire Motorcycle (Electric Harley)


Harley-Davidson LiveWire is one of the most exciting electric motorcycles on the market, and it creates a lot of hype in the world of electric motorcycles. Electric motorcycles are making a lot of buzz nowadays, and since these are the motorcycles that will take over the future (probably), we should give our attention to that part of the motorcycle world as well.

Harley-Davidson LiveWire was released in 2019, and since then, it has been the best-selling electric motorcycle in the US.

What Is the Cost of a Harley-Davidson LiveWire Motorcycle?

2019 Harley-Davidson LiveWire was priced at an MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price) of $29,799The Harley-Davidson LiveWire ONE 2022 has a starting price of $21,999 MSRP, which is $8,000 lower than the previous model.

Looking at the electric motorcycle market, we can see that LiveWire is the most expensive electric motorcycle model. The 2020 model had a price of almost $30,000, and the Zero SR/F, which is its closest competition, had a $21,495 MSRP.

Why Do Electric Motorcycles Cost so Much?

The answer to that question lies in the lithium-ion battery, which is one of the most important parts of electric motorcycles while at the same time one of the most expensive parts. Since electric motorcycles are far less sold than their internal combustion rivals, the price of development, research, and production is higher.

Note: Good news about the price of electric motorcycles is that it starts to lower as time goes and the costs of lithium-ion batteries have reduced from $1,160 per kWh in 2010 to $577 in 2014. Bloomberg estimates that by 2024 the price will be $94 per kWh.

Harley LiveWire Riding Experience – Riding Feeling and Differences Between an Electric Motorcycle vs Motorcycles with Internal Combustion Engine

Since there are more riders who have never ridden an electric motorcycle in their life, they probably have a lot of questions about this motorcycle type. There are also many misconceptions about electric motorcycles, and Harley Davidson is working hard to eliminate them.

Many of you may think that electric motorcycles are quiet, but they aren’t just to let you know. Although the engines of electric motorcycles are not powered by an internal combustion system, there is still noise coming from the belts and the engine. Electric motorcycles can be as loud as fuel motorcycles when riding on the highway. Still, there is a difference in the sound of an internal combustion motorcycle and electric ones, and it will take time for riders to get used to the different sounds.

Does the Harley LiveWire Produce any Sound?

Many years before Harley Davidson launched their Harley-Davidson LiveWire motorcycle in 2019, they started to show their electric motorcycle concept. It left some Harley lovers in shock. Who would have thought that Harley Davidson would begin to produce electric motorcycles?

Back in 2014, Harley Davidson said that you couldn’t produce an electric motorcycle without noise, and they didn’t want to fake the sound of the motorcycle engine. Rather than that, they decided to make a sound that would be similar to a flying jet or, as some may say to a spaceship, and to do that; they tweaked the gearbox and motor arrangement.

Note: You will notice that you will hear the sounds around you and not just the sound of your motorcycle during the ride.

Do You Need to Shift Gears on a Harley Davidson LiveWire?

Just as you don’t have to shift electric cars, you don’t need to shift a Harley LiveWire. This makes this motorcycle a great model for beginner riders since they won’t need to bother with manual shifting. This motorcycle doesn’t have shifting gears and no clutch, and if we combine that with the high-tech sound that this bike produces and the smoothness of the ride, we can feel like we are riding something from the future.

The fact that this motorcycle doesn’t have gears can help beginner riders to give all of their focus to riding.

Is the Harley Davidson LiveWire fast?

Anyone thinking that Harley Davidson electric motorcycle is slow couldn’t be more wrong. The LiveWire goes from 0 to 60 in three seconds which is very fast, and it has incredible power and torque.

The top speed of Harley Davidson LiveWire is 110mph, and LiveWire set a record where it covers a quarter-mile in 11.156 seconds which is pretty fast.

Are Electric Motorcycles More Comfortable than the Motorcycles with Internal Combustion Engine?

Riding your motorcycle for miles and hours can be exhausting, and every rider who has done that knows that feeling. Riding through curvy roads, shifting your gears, leaning, and compensating for all of these can lead to numbness, pains, throttle hand pain no matter how experienced a rider you are.

When riding a Harley-Davidson LiveWire motorcycle, you will see that there are no vibrations like on regular motorcycles. When you stop at the traffic lights, you will see that the motorcycle doesn’t shake, and it won’t turn off like it could if you release the clutch too quickly.

This extra comfort is great for riders with carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, arthritis, or any other conditions that can worsen because of the motorcycle vibrations.

Harley LiveWire Charge Time and Range

The range of electric motorcycles, as well as the difficulties with finding a charging station, are probably the biggest questions for anyone thinking about getting an electric motorcycle. Luckily, there aren’t many problems that you can have with the Harley Davidson LiveWire. There aren’t any differences between charging your electric motorcycle and charging your mobile phone. The only difference is that charging an electric motorcycle takes more time.

What Is the Range of a Harley-Davidson LiveWire?

According to Harley Davidson, the range of Harley Davidson LiveWire is 146 city miles and 95 miles of stop-and-go riding combined with the highway.

Note: The faster you ride your Harley, the shorter the range is, and riding 5560 mph will maximize the distance you can cover.

Do You Want to Test Ride the New Harley-Davidson LiveWire ONE?

Here is an excellent video showing the test of Harley Davidson LiveWire.

If you want to test ride a Harley Davidson LiveWire, you can do it here LiveWire ONE test ride. The LiveWire ONE can be found in three states in only 12 authorized dealerships, and the focus is mainly on a hybrid sales approach, enabling buyers to buy their Harley online from their dealership.

The LiveWire ONE motorcycles can be bought through their network of dealers that will be separate from Harley Davidson, but you need to know that your motorcycle can be only shipped if you live within 50 miles of one of their dealerships. For any other options, you should contact motorcycle shipping companies like Federal Motorcycle Transport to ship the motorcycle to your place.

If you want to know more about Shipping a Motorcycle Cross Country, click here.

For more details about How to Ship a Motorcycle, follow this link.

Conclusion

Electric motorcycles will be the future of the motorcycle world, and Harley Davidson LiveWire is undoubtedly one of the best electric motorcycles where you can start. Since electric motorcycles are a novelty in the moto world, it is normal that it may look a little bit weird and hard to imagine how it is to ride an electric motorcycle and if electric motorcycles will be decent enough to stand side by side with motorcycles with internal combustion engines.

It is up to you to decide what is the best.

Enjoy your ride.

Mihael

Hello there fellow motorcycle enthusiasts; I’m Mihael. The first motorcycle I had was a scooter Gilera vxr 200 from 2003. This is the motorcycle I fell in love with, which brought me into the moto world. Since then, I have been riding many kinds of bikes, from dirt bikes to race bikes. At the moment, I have a Kawasaki Z750 from 2004, and all I can say is that it is a hell of a bike. I have been riding motorcycles for the last 10 years, and during this period, I have been to many locations where I would probably not be without my bike. My goal is to give you the best advice and tips possible that I have been using myself and that all of my biker friends find helpful to them as well.

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