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LiveWire S2 Del Mar Electric Motorcycle

LiveWire S2 Del Mar Electric Motorcycle

Harley-Davidson’s electric moto LiveWire brand just dropped their second bike, the S2 Del Mar Electric Motorcycle, and its more modern than any HD bike that came before it. Not only is it rocket quick with a 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds, but it’s also super comfortable to ride and accommodating for riders of many sizes, unlike their huge V-twin gas-powered motorcycles. It’s also practical with 110 miles of range, and it can charge from 20 to 80 percent in 75 minutes off just a Level 2 charger. The first round sold out, but LiveWire just opened up a new round of reservations for just a refundable $100. You should still move quickly, though.