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#Harley-Davidson’s ebikes are rolling across Europe

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#Harley-Davidson’s ebikes are rolling across Europe

I admire Harley-Davidson‘s motorcycles as much as the next person, but the truth is I’m totally incapable of riding one.

So when the iconic brand and its affiliated company, Serial 1 Cycle, released their ebikes back in November 2020, I got very excited that I’d be able to try at least one Harley-Davidson vehicle.

Yet again, I don’t live in the US nor in Germany, so there was no way to get my hands on it — which was a crying shame.

But, folks, things are looking up for me.

Starting in August — yes, this month — the Serial 1 ebikes are coming in Harley-Davidson dealerships across Europe.

Why am I excited?

Well, apart from the fact that the do look sleek, I’m very much interested in their battery setup.

While most bikes place the battery in the down tube or rear rack, Serial 1 ebikes feature the battery in a bucket right next to the motor. As a result, the heaviest component is placed as low and centered as possible. 

 I’d definitely like to see whether such a setup improves balance and overall handling.

What range of models will be offered?

There are three ebikes available featuring the Brose S Mag motor and a maximum assistance speed of 25 kmph.

The Mosh/Cty is the most affordable model of the series at $3,499, mostly apt for casual city riding. It comes with a 529Wh battery pack, uses a single-speed drivetrain, and is also the lightest, weighing 48 lb (21.8kg). 

Harley Davidson Serial 1 ebikes coming to Europe.
Credit: Serial 1