3000km test, LiveWire Part 3, Jeff's third month living with the Harley-Davidson Electric LiveWire
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2022
- We've finished our three month 300km test of the Harley-Davidson LiveWire. We are seriously impressed by the bike and surprised and the regular 200km range possible even with an out of town ride included. This bike just needed some time and research and a proper long term test, we felt there were too many reviews out there focussed on range and not spending the time to learn how to take best advantage of modes and settings. Enjoy!
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Good insights here, Jeff. Nice one!
Great review, cheers mate
Would love a follow up video with your custom modes and what you have found with range and settings. I bought one in the uk for 5 grand off retail. Didn’t want to like it but loved it.
Hi Jeff, I just bought a used Livewire. Can you tell me the custom settings you worked out for Eco mode and transport mode referred to in this video? I assume that Eco is max regen , min power and min throttle response?
I’d also like to know what the transport settings were
An old school clutch lever to disengage the electric motor maybe?...
Toyota are currently making a "manual gearbox" for their electric cars! We are hoping to see that transferred over to electric bikes soon. Can't beat the feeling of clicking through gears.
Loved everything about the livewire except the pathetically high price tag!! I m a Harley owner but at this point if HD goes bankrupt it is because they deserve it !! instead of recouping the R&D dollars over a 5 years and making profits of volume of sales HD went the greedy route and thought they could over charge ...like always 🤦🏼
It's $22K USD here in the US before $3k in incentives and credits. How cheaper should it be for you to consider it? Snapped one up.
They were $50k in Australia, with no EV incentives available.