What happens when you blend Harley-Davidson’s long history of design and engineering with the burgeoning demand for electric bicycles? Serial 1, which spun off from Harley-Davidson, would be the answer. Already this year, the company has announce a bold initiative when it comes to auctioning off some one-of-a-kind vehicles. But not every electric bike buyer needs to own an utterly unique edition — and it turns out Serial 1 has something in store for them, too.
Writing at The Verge, Andrew J. Hawkins has details on the next initiative from Serial 1. That would be MOSH/TRIBUTE, which the company describes as taking its cues from a prototype that first appeared in the fall of last year.
The battery range for MOSH/TRIBUTE can be anywhere from 35 to 105 miles, depending on the terrain and which of the bike’s four modes the rider is using.
MOSH/TRIBUTE draws design inspiration from Serial 1’s MOSH/CTY, and includes Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires and leather grips made by Brooks England. The Verge’s report has more details on the bike, including that only 650 of them will be made — half for sale in the United States, half for sale in Europe. Serial 1 plans to have the bikes available for delivery around the holidays this year.
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