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WheelsOfGrace.com | Volume 13 Issue 2 | 25 German customizer JvBMoto has turned his hand to the Harley-Davidson LiveWire after falling in love with one on a test ride. The result is something truly special with smatterings of carbon fiber and tweaked bodywork giving the electric naked a much more conventional style. "I don't think that electric bikes will save the world," says Jens Vom Brauck, founder of JvBMoto. "I understand all the discussions about eco friendliness and range but I think it's complicated and not perfect yet. All I know is that this bike is so much fun! It just makes you smile all the time and shows that the future of motorcycling can still be really enjoyable." Jens was keen that his custom LiveWire would still be a road-going machine and that none of its riding characteristics would be spoiled for the sake of change, so no hubless wheels or ridiculous seats. Instead he concentrated on a cleaner design with some café racer influences. Most of the new parts are made from carbon fiber, including the front mudguard, internal wheel covers, 'engine' air scoops, headlight nacelle and headlight housing. The tail section has been extended and is also a new one-piece carbon fiber unit. The 'fuel tank' area has a new cover although that's made from fiberglass as in Jens' own words "carbon touching high voltage cables seems not to be the best idea...". Jens also treated the machine to new controls, including new levers, foot- pegs and grips. The last modification was for performance, with a new rear shock from Sport Evolution – an ex-Moto2 team who have started to produce their own suspension range. "I don't think the LiveWire will ever replace a big engine with its sound and vibration, but it's a thrilling sensation Shock treatment: JvBMoto Customized H-D LiveWire on its own," adds Jens. "Electric motorcycles have a lot of advantages and a lot of disadvantages. Not better nor worse, just very different from other bikes. I like that. It's exciting! It brings some fresh energy into the biking experience. Something truly new. Nothing to be afraid of, just a new flavor." There are no plans for customer kits, which are what JvBMoto specialize, instead they will offer a small series of modified bikes for order. WheelsOfGrace.com | Volume 13 Issue 2 | 25

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