Well,An Affair – Young Stepmother (2019) thatfizzled out rather suddenly.
Harley-Davidson's first ever all-electric motorcycles were supposed to start shipping in August, but only made it to a few dealers earlier this month. Now, production is suspended indefinitely as of Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Deliveries also were paused, all because of a charging equipment issue. The WSJsaid the motorcycle company was testing charging and advised customers and dealers to use only professional chargers at dealerships, avoiding home outlets to add juice to their battery-powered vehicles.
Apparently the bikes are still safe to ride, and the issue is isolated to the charging unit.
We reached out to Harley-Davidson for more information on the production and delivery stoppage for the new electric bikes.
The LiveWire website is still up as of Monday afternoon, boasting a 146-mile range on the 2020 vehicle, acceleration from 0 to 60 in 3 seconds, and a "jolt of zen" for a $29,799 starting price.
Just this summer, Electrify America, the Volkswagen-backed charging network, announced an agreement to provide LiveWire owners free charging for two years.
From the WSJreporting, an analyst estimated only 1,600 LiveWire bikes were built so far. Now it's down to zero, skidding to a screeching halt.
Unlike the scrapped Dyson electric car project, the LiveWire sounds like it should be back to production eventually.
Topics Electric Vehicles
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Ryzen 5 1600X vs. 1600: Which should you buy?
New Zealand wants to know how Trump's tech buddy became a secret citizen
President Trump reportedly has used an unsecured Android phone
Rare albino alligator looks like it's made of clay
Waymo data shows humans are terrible drivers compared to AI
What is breadcrumbing on dating apps?
13 striking photos that capture India's 68th Republic Day preparations
Julian Assange is having trouble making good on his promise of extradition
Best Hydro Flask deal: Save $10 on a 24
Users can finally review the LG UltraFine 5K display on Apple.com
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 5, 2025
Apple had its best year ever in world's fastest growing smartphone market
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。