in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
hey @ChargePointnet , LiveWire has 4 models out now that are all capable of using your chargers, can we get them added to the list of vehicles? Being able to track data across multiple vehicles is handy! @JeremyConnors
18 - 6
Sometimes I like to pretend I'm in a Jason Bourne chase sequence when I ride. #motorcycles #livewireev
16 - 0
Got some 12v accessories that need power while you ride your LiveWire?? Heated gear, auxiliary lights, GPS, and more require a dedicated signal that won’t drain the 12v battery. This cable taps into the P&A port and provides up to 10amps of safe electricity that keeps your devices powered up! I’ve only got 10 in stock to ship, so if you want it this week, order now!
www.adventuresonzero.com/store/p/livewire-12v-acce…
17 - 0
The new S2 Aplinista is here! It’s a Del Mar body with mulholland trimmings on 17 inch rims! Also, mulholland owners now have access to a windscreen!
25 - 14
Ugh, breaks my heart (and wallet) to change a tire after just over 1000 miles. I was hopeful the internal plug would fix it, but the hole just kept widening and no longer held air. Let’s hope the new rear gets more miles. It’s a great tire for off pavement riding, especially when conditions are wet. Little choppy above 60mph, but I’m rarely going that fast on these Dunlop K180s from @RevZilla
9 - 5
A good breakdown of charging for all LiveWire platforms for those new to electric motorcycles!
www.livewire.com/the-pulse/learn/electric-motorcyc…
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New LiveWire model announcement on January 15th, - S2 Alpinista!
www.livewire.com/s2-alpinista-electric-motorcycle
Through some obscure promotion material, looks like a cross between the Mulholland and Del Mar? Like a choppier version of the Mulholland. What do you think it is? @LiveWireEV
25 - 8
S2 Del Mar side cases on the LW1. Learning from previous iterations of luggage on the LW1, I’ve gone back to the drawing board and designed a new method of luggage for the bike. Instead of drilling through the delicate aluminum seat trellis, I fabricated a steel internal luggage mounting frame under the seat that doesn’t require drilling additional holes. Still very much a prototype, but it’s lightweight, sturdy (enough) and uses the S2DM mounting hardware and subsequent cases. I will likely make some adapter brackets that will allow me to use my aluminum panniers, which will add lockable storage between both bikes.
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Showing the world what's possible on electric motorcycles through my adventures.