The new electric line of motorbikes, LiveWire by Harley Davidson, faced a problem with the charging equipment. The shipping and sales stopped until second warnings.
Even though according to the automaker, the bikes are safe to ride, the main problem is located in the lower voltage outlets. Harley Davidson made an official statement:
“As we lead in the electrification of motorcycles, we have delivered our first LiveWire motorcycles to authorized LiveWire dealers. We recently discovered a non-standard condition during a final quality check, stopped production and deliveries, and began additional testing and analysis, which is progressing well. We are in close contact with our LiveWire dealers and customers and have assured them they can continue to ride LiveWire motorcycles. As usual, we’re keeping high quality as our top priority.”
The shippings started in September.
Do you think this sudden problem for the automaker is something to be worried about? Will LiveWire face issues with its customers?