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Harley-Davidson Project Livewire Enjoy Riding in UK

The first electric cruiser motorcycle ever been designed by the Harley-Davidson is not yet available for sale. Although, the Harley-Davidson Livewire has already made its official appearance in the upcoming Hollywood action film "Avengers: Age of Ultron". One can see the glimpses of the motorcycle in the trailer or teaser released by its makers. The electric cruiser motorcycle is only making its availability for riding on the Project Livewire Experience Tour. Yeah!! The Harley-Davidson will be offering a ride its electric cruiser, especially for the United Kingdom people. The firm will be coming towards UK in the coming summer.

The Milwaukee based cruiser motorcycle manufacturer has already offered the test rides of its electric cruiser for the United States enthusiasts, just after a few days of its global introduction. The United Kingdom is the next in the row to enjoy the 'Project Livewire Experience Tour', wherein the firm will be given a chance to the interested fans to get a ride over the electric cruiser. After the United Kingdom, the Harley-Davidson is planning to rope-up other neighboring countries such as Asia, Europe and Canada.

Talking about the Project Livewire, Mr. Mark-Hans Richer, Chief Marketing Officer at Harley-Davidson, says, "Project Livewire has reset expectation about what a Harley-Davidson motorcycle can be. The first phase of the Project Livewire Experience Tour provided valuable feedback about the features and experience riders expect from an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This year we're expanding that experience to a global audience to gain even deeper insights from riders to help us shape the future direction of this exciting technology."

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The Project Livewire Experience Tour will be taking place on 16-17th May, 2015 in the UK. After organizing a contest, the firm will be selecting 1000 customers, who will be getting a chance to ride electric machine. The company will go through five major locations, which comprises of France, Netherlands, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom.