Serial 1.Harley-Davidson
- Harley-Davidson just entered the booming e-bike market.
- The motorcycle maker launched four models Monday under its Serial 1 Cycles Company sub-brand.
- The pricey bikes cost $3,400 to $5,000 and have top speeds of 20 to 28 mph. Preorders are open now, and the bikes are set to ship in the spring and summer of 2021.
- Some cool features — like built-in storage compartments, low-maintenance belt drives, automatic transmissions, and a walk-assist mode — may justify the Serial 1 bikes' steep prices.
Serial 1 Cycle Company, the electric-bike sub-brand launched last month by Harley-Davidson, opened up preorders for its inaugural four models Monday, releasing details about its new e-bikes for the first time.
Like Harley's motorcycles, the Serial 1 e-bikes don't come cheap. So far, the cheapest one costs $3,400, while the most expensive one retails for $5,000. That makes Harley's bikes quite a bit pricier than commuter bikes from popular brands like VanMoof, Rad Power Bikes, and Super73 — but the prices aren't so outrageous when you consider that e-bikes from Specialized and Trek can easily stretch past the $10,000 mark.
Harley-Davidson has teased its e-bike ambitions since at least 2019, when the company showed off three prototypes at Milan's EICMA Motorcycle Show. Now, the firm's official launch into the e-bike market comes as it faces an aging customer base for its motorcycles, and as e-bike sales skyrocket during the pandemic.
Serial 1's four bikes are the base-model Mosh/Cty, the Rush/Cty, the Rush/Cty Step-Thru, and the top-of-the-line Rush/Cty Speed. Read on to learn more about each model.