I own multiple LiveWire bikes
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I own multiple LiveWire bikes
Hey I'm Ben! I've been a LiveWire owner since 2021 and have a cumulative mileage of around 45,000 miles between 3 LiveWire bikes (2x 2020 HD LiveWires, 1x S2 Del Mar). I've taken loads of trips on the LiveWire, including some 2500 mile tours and a few runs from VA to Milwaukee. Most miles I've done in a day is around 826 in about 21 hours. The bike is quite capable if you know how to maximize charging speeds and ramping.
I have the only LiveWire x Pan America on the road (built it myself), nearly identical to the two LiveWires in Long Way Up. I have a YouTube channel that documents my travels here: www.youtube.com/c/adventuresonzero
Check out my videos if you're interesting in seeing the true capabilities (and limitations) of these incredible machines.
I have the only LiveWire x Pan America on the road (built it myself), nearly identical to the two LiveWires in Long Way Up. I have a YouTube channel that documents my travels here: www.youtube.com/c/adventuresonzero
Check out my videos if you're interesting in seeing the true capabilities (and limitations) of these incredible machines.
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Welcome Ben.
Hope you continue to enjoy your ride here with us on the HDFORUM.
Only as a suggestion, but very important, create a signature line similar to mine on your bike with the year, model, and all the letters Harley assigned to the bike. It will appear at the bottom of your post.
You can also add a favorite picture to the signature line.
Doing this will be helpful if you ask a question or to someone asking a question. All Harleys aren't the same with many changes and variations over the years.
You can also add a favorite picture for an Aviator postage stamp you see at the top left of your post.
PS.. Your light years ahead of me. Guess someday my great grandson (presently one) will see your Harley and see what I see when I see the first Harleys in a museum.
Hope you continue to enjoy your ride here with us on the HDFORUM.
Only as a suggestion, but very important, create a signature line similar to mine on your bike with the year, model, and all the letters Harley assigned to the bike. It will appear at the bottom of your post.
You can also add a favorite picture to the signature line.
Doing this will be helpful if you ask a question or to someone asking a question. All Harleys aren't the same with many changes and variations over the years.
You can also add a favorite picture for an Aviator postage stamp you see at the top left of your post.
PS.. Your light years ahead of me. Guess someday my great grandson (presently one) will see your Harley and see what I see when I see the first Harleys in a museum.
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Welcome from Spartan Country, Michigan!
I tell a lot of new comers to the forum to get: Factory Service manual and the Parts manual. Take to an office supply store and have them put a spiral binder in place of the glued binder. That will let the manuals lay flat on your bench. Get a three ring binder and record all your maintenance, repairs, accessories, etc. This will be a great reminder of what was done when. And great material to pass along to the new owner should you sell and upgrade. Also know how large your fuel tank is, a rough idea of your range per tank, and record your fuel usage. I have an app called Simply Auto that I record all my fuel used. I use the odometer and use the fuel gage as reference only. I reset the odometer to zero on fill ups, and I know I can safely get 200 miles on a tank on around town riding, and upwards of 230+ on trips.
I tell a lot of new comers to the forum to get: Factory Service manual and the Parts manual. Take to an office supply store and have them put a spiral binder in place of the glued binder. That will let the manuals lay flat on your bench. Get a three ring binder and record all your maintenance, repairs, accessories, etc. This will be a great reminder of what was done when. And great material to pass along to the new owner should you sell and upgrade. Also know how large your fuel tank is, a rough idea of your range per tank, and record your fuel usage. I have an app called Simply Auto that I record all my fuel used. I use the odometer and use the fuel gage as reference only. I reset the odometer to zero on fill ups, and I know I can safely get 200 miles on a tank on around town riding, and upwards of 230+ on trips.
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