An Update On Harley Davidson Chopper Motorcycles

Harley Davidson is one of the best motorcycle manufacturers in the world. Since 1903, they are building elegant motorcycles, which are the most durable and requires very low maintenance. In 2014, they have started applying new strategies for the growth of their business. The first instalment from the project is going to hit the road by the early months of 2020. The world is waiting for the latest development from them. People are expecting highly advanced Harley Davidson Chopper motorcycles. In 2020, they have planned to launch their first electrically powered motorcycles. They have named it 'LiveWire'. Previously they have announced, it will be launched in 2019, but, due to some recent drawbacks were found during the test drives, they have shifted it for another year.

If everything goes right in 2020 will be seeing 3 new stunning Harley Davidson Chopper motorcycles blazing on the road and talking with the air. Apart from 'LiveWire', they have decided to launch Pan America and new models of Future Street Fighter.

Harley Davidson is a very responsible company and they have decided to show that gratitude for the world and especially Mother Nature. Since last few years, their sale was declining due to the efforts of antipollution campaigns. As Harley Davidson goes faster it burns more oil and that pollutes the air but, with the new innovation in their engine Technology now they will be replacing their petrol powered engines by the electrical ones.

But, if you think it will be much less powerful than the previous petrol powered versions, I can assure you, it is not. The electrical powered Monster will be will be unleashing 74 horsepower energy by a 55-kilowatt, oil cooled longitudinally mounted, 3 phase induction electric motor generating 71 Newton metre of torque in the process. It will soon become a leader among electrical vehicles.

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