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Harley-Davidson halts electric motorcycle production

Harley-Davidson Inc (HOG.N) said on Monday it has stopped production and deliveries of its first electric motorcycle after discovering a glitch in the final quality checks.

The motorcycle maker said it has discovered a “non-standard condition” with LiveWire, which it began shipping to its dealers late last month, prompting additional testing and analysis.
 
While the company said its testing is progressing “well,” it did not offer a timeline as to when the production will resume.
Harley-DavidsonÕs new electric bike, LiveWire, is shown in this handout photo
Harley’s shares turned lower on the news and were last trading down 1% at $34.73.
The company is betting on electric motorcycles to attract the next generation of younger and more environmentally conscious riders to reverse declining U.S. sales.
LiveWire – priced at $29,799 – has been available for preorder in the United States since January. The bulk of the orders for the bike were coming in from existing and old riders, its dealers told Reuters.
Harley-DavidsonÕs new electric bike, LiveWire, is shown in this handout photo.  Harley-Davidson Inc (HOG.N) said on Monday it has stopped production and deliveries of its first electric motorcycle after discovering a glitch in the final quality checks.
Harley-DavidsonÕs new electric bike, LiveWire, is shown in this handout photo.  The motorcycle maker said it has discovered a “non-standard condition” with LiveWire, which it began shipping to its dealers late last month, prompting additional testing and analysis.
Harley-DavidsonÕs new electric bike, LiveWire, is shown in this handout photo
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