Hey @greenrush4313, In my opinion, I would prefer the S2 MulHolland btw the three LiveWire motorcycles. The MulHolland do ride like a cruiser bike, the seat is much comfortable and the riding position is more relaxed seating. I still love my S2 DelMar and it is a fun, fast eMotorcycle.
The MulHolland MSRP is $15,999 plus dealer fee, tax , tag and title which was not that much. All I know they don't add markups and LiveWire don't allow HD dealerships to add markups. Thanks for viewing. Subscribe to the channel
I love the MulHolland. Unfortunately, I got the DelMar. I wish the MulHolland came before I purchased the DelMar. If I got some spare money to spend, I'll get the MulHolland. I still love my DelMar. Thank you for viewing.
I believed the semi-exposed wirings shouldn't be a safety issue. I think HD was just trying to make the bike looks different or aesthetic of it. Some people might like that. I thought the seat color was red! a black or white seats will look cool as well. Thank you for viewing the video. If you haven't Subscribe please do.
@@KwhonlyeMotorcycles You have not read quite what I have written..... my comment was not about safety : the aesthetics of the exposed wiring and pink seat being fugly is yet another example of H-D trying and failing, yet again, about what is 'trendy' or popular in order to 'maximise sales'.... they are invariably late (behind the times) or miss the trend entirely. Sure the bike has lots of things going for it - even I as a 65 year old had my attention drawn toward a Del Mar when last in a dealership. Upon seeing the Mulholland version I thought it showed 'more promise' of being a potential purchase.... then I see a pink seat and that exposed wiring and , well as I said... H-D always seem to 'miss the boat' as far as aesthetics are concerned. The practicality of a bike that takes so long to 'refuel' during a journey that is longer than the bike's range will make this not really an option as a serious road bike IMHO.
1:32 nice rear shot of al three bikes WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I love those shots of the three bikes together. The MulHolland and DelMar are even better.
I had lower rear view mirrors on my Sportster 48 and they were great.
I love the windshield on my DelMar. The guys at the dealership like the accessory whenever they see the bike. Thank you for viewing.
out of the three models whick one do you like the best?Meaning if you were able to get any of the three which one would it be?
Hey @greenrush4313, In my opinion, I would prefer the S2 MulHolland btw the three LiveWire motorcycles. The MulHolland do ride like a cruiser bike, the seat is much comfortable and the riding position is more relaxed seating. I still love my S2 DelMar and it is a fun, fast eMotorcycle.
Nice what's the asking price
The MulHolland MSRP is $15,999 plus dealer fee, tax , tag and title which was not that much. All I know they don't add markups and LiveWire don't allow HD dealerships to add markups. Thanks for viewing. Subscribe to the channel
The Del Mar is very cool but I think the Mulholland is tops.
I love the MulHolland. Unfortunately, I got the DelMar. I wish the MulHolland came before I purchased the DelMar. If I got some spare money to spend, I'll get the MulHolland. I still love my DelMar. Thank you for viewing.
Sport Star!?!?! I got you my guy 😂. SportSTER. Like sisTER but sportier
Got it. I appreciate you viewing the video.
.... with a pink seat, and that exposed wiring.... H-D faff things up every time !
I believed the semi-exposed wirings shouldn't be a safety issue. I think HD was just trying to make the bike looks different or aesthetic of it. Some people might like that. I thought the seat color was red! a black or white seats will look cool as well. Thank you for viewing the video. If you haven't Subscribe please do.
@@KwhonlyeMotorcycles It's not safety, it and the pink seat looks shit !
@@KwhonlyeMotorcycles You have not read quite what I have written..... my comment was not about safety : the aesthetics of the exposed wiring and pink seat being fugly is yet another example of H-D trying and failing, yet again, about what is 'trendy' or popular in order to 'maximise sales'.... they are invariably late (behind the times) or miss the trend entirely.
Sure the bike has lots of things going for it - even I as a 65 year old had my attention drawn toward a Del Mar when last in a dealership.
Upon seeing the Mulholland version I thought it showed 'more promise' of being a potential purchase.... then I see a pink seat and that exposed wiring and , well as I said... H-D always seem to 'miss the boat' as far as aesthetics are concerned.
The practicality of a bike that takes so long to 'refuel' during a journey that is longer than the bike's range will make this not really an option as a serious road bike IMHO.