Search results for: “harley electric”
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Start your engine (just because you can)
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Built like a gun? Maybe, and from £4279 the new Classic 350 may have hit the target
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At The Moment…
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As’s been mentioned a few times over the last few months, some bikes’ve taken a while to get photographed for the magazine because of delays imposed by Covid and lockdowns. Some, though, take a while to get photographed ‘cos the owner(s)’re forever pulling the feckin’ things apart and redoing them… Nik This one ’ere, Tony…
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Testing Positive
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There’s much been said about the downsides of the Covid lockdowns that most of us were affected by, but perhaps not quite as much about the positive effects it had on our lives… The mainstream media may waffle on about the huge uptake in gardening, or how ‘community spirit’ made a comeback, but what we’re…
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Young Blood
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When Cheyenne Keogh was fifteen, thanks to her mum being a riding instructor, she decided she wanted a bike. When she was seventeen, she got an AJS Bobber and, as her dad, Mark, had built a few bikes over the years, asked him if he could modify it to be more ‘her’.
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More affordable LiveWire breaks cover
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Harley-Davidson LiveWire S2 Del Mar breaks cover That’s right. Harley-Davidson has released a cheaper version of its flagship electric motorcycle – and it’s expected to be nearly 10 grand cheaper than the original. The second-generation LiveWire (or more accurately the LiveWire S2 Del Mar) is essentially a simplified, more affordable follow-up to the original electric…
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News Bite: Lightweight LIVEWIRE
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Last year Harley-Davidson announced it was going to be releasing all of its electric endeavours under a new name: LiveWire. And now it’s revealed its first major innovation – the introduction of a new bike which uses the motor in place of a traditional frame. The Arrow makes use of a large drive block (which…
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1954 Ariel VB600 Custom
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Ground up rebuild. Modern 12V electrics and switches, new gel battery. In regular local use, she runs lovely, is very reliable, and starts easily. Ready to ride away. Sounds great with the Harley fishtail silencer and attracts attention wherever she goes. [email protected]
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BLOG: Welcome back to Motorcycle Live!
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‘Welcome Back’ is the new slogan for the return of Motorcycle Live this December (4th-12th) after a year in exile due to the pandemic, and a welcome return it will most certainly be – injecting some additional normality back into the motorcycle industry’s social calendar.
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Ladies Who Ride: Victoria Levitt
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We caught up with Compliance Officer Victoria, 32, who lives in a market town in North Yorkshire with her rather nice collection of motorcycles… So, Victoria, what do you own? “I’ve got a 2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan, a 1997 Suzuki GS500e and a 1997 Harley Davidson Sportster 883. Something for most occasions!” What got you…
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‘Easy Rider’ Captain America motorcycle to be sold at auction
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Photo: Dan Kruse Collectors The legendary motorcycle ridden in the cult classic Easy Rider is being sold at auction in the US. Dan Kruse Classics have put up a guide price for the Captain America motorbike – ridden by Peter Fonda in the 1969 film – of $300,000 (£213,643) to $500,000 (£356,072) with no reserve.…