When it comes to marketing H-D motorcycles, you never know. But I am not putting any money on H-D being overwhelmed by dealer orders, considering the history of their non-cruiser models. Anything thing that even looks like a sport bike, standard, or ADV motorcycle is going to sell like a dead duck at H-D dealerships.
Yep. When the Harley new M8 ICE engine was first designed, it had 100% balancing. Harley decided it was way too smooth and went with 75% balancing so their "riders would know they are on a motorcycle".
See here."
When an engine with complete vibration cancellation was tested, riders rejected it;"
I think they mean "Harley Riders" above, not just "riders". I wonder what a Goldwing rider would say about a touring bike being too smooth.
However, I must admit, my Harley has a very nice feel to it. It's nothing like the typical nut-shaker Harley. I was a Harley hater until I rode the 2017 Road Glide which has both a new engine and frame.
But how much noise and vibration will the LiveWire have to satisfy the real Harley riders? Who else would buy it for 30K$ after seeing a Zero SR/F?
-Don- Reno, NV