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Harley-Davidson Serial 1 E-Bike

Harley-Davidson Serial 1 E-Bike

Forget about the LiveWire, Harley-Davidson’s overpriced and overhyped electric motorcycle. We have our eye on the just-unveiled Serial 1 electric bicycle. That’s right, an e-bike from the makers of iconic Milwaukee V-Twin motorcycle fame. The new bike comes from their e-bike division known as Serial 1 Cycle, named after H-D’s first motorcycle in 1903 known as the “Serial Number One”. The Serial 1 looks like no other e-bike on the market because it mimics the motorcycle with its fat white tires, shock-absorbing vintage leather saddle and handgrips, and curvy gloss black frame. Although the brand hasn’t offered many details, it looks like the Serial 1 has a belt drive system, a frame-integrated battery, mechanical disc brakes, LED lights, and a mid-drive motor. There’s no word on production, but we’d bet it would be a huge hit if it ever goes to market.