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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…

LiveWire S2 Del Mar Electric Motorcycle
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The Most Affordable Harleys You Can Buy, From the ’70s to Today

When it comes to motocycles, so long as your knees are in the breeze and what you’re riding keeps you smiling, I don’t care if it’s an old Harley Knucklehead chopper that does it or a Vespa scooter. You should ride whatever calls out to your soul, and that’s really…

The Most Affordable Harleys You Can Buy, From the ’70s to Today
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Harley-Davidson Sportster XLR 883 TT Racer

This rare bike is no street-legal vintage Harley Sportster. It's a rare Sportster XLR 883 that was created for "TT" scramble races where builds were light and engine displacement was kept under 900cc. The XLR 883 had no lights and the engine was retooled for more power to the tune…

Harley-Davidson Sportster XLR 883 TT Racer
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Rough Crafts Cosmos Charger

If Darth Vader had a two-wheeler, it would most definitely take the form of the Cosmos Charger. The base bike is a 2020 Harley-Davidson Street Bob despite looking pretty much nothing like one. Winston Yeh of Rough Crafts molded it into something altogether sinister with looks like no other bike…

Rough Crafts Cosmos Charger
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The Most Iconic Harley of Every Decade Since 1903

There are motorcycles, and then there are Harley-Davidsons. Imbued with a mystique that transcends motorcycle culture, Harley-Davidson has built an empire not just on good branding, but on unimpeachable quality and time-honored tradition. Telling someone you ride a Harley (or better still, learned how to ride on a Harley) is…

The Most Iconic Harley of Every Decade Since 1903
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