https://www.motorcycle.com/mini-features/harley-davidson-electric-scooter-design-filings.html
Harley-Davidson Electric Scooter Design Filings
January 10, 2020  Dennis Chung

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Lightweight electric urban mobility vehicle inches closer to production

A little over a year ago, Harley-Davidson revealed two electric two-wheeler
concepts [
https://www.motorcycle.com/mini-features/harley-davidson-reveals-two-electric-urban-mobility-concepts-at-ces.html
], an electric mountain bike and a scooter that resembled an old Briggs &
Stratton minibike. Today, the European Union Intellectual Property Office
published multiple design filings that give us a peek at what the production
version of that electric scooter may look like.

Until now, the only images of the scooter Harley Davidson has released were
for the original concept [
https://www.motorcycle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/010719-2019-harley-davidson-HD-Electric-Concept-2.jpg
], a video of a prototype being ridden during X Games [
https://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/harley-davidson/harley-davidsons-electric-urban-mobility-concept-videos.html
], and a single image of an updated concept tucked away on Harley-Davidson’s
website [
https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/motorcycles/electric.html
].

Thanks to the design filings, we now have a better look at the bike from
multiple angles, as well as a look at the electric motor and battery unit.
Harley-Davidson submitted multiple filings to the EUIPO, showing different
parts of the scooter. The designs were all filed Oct. 23, 2019, but only
fully registered and published today.

The design filings look fairly similar to the bike in the photo above, and
is much further along than the original concept shown last year. The frame
looks much more refined, with the electric drive unit no longer serving as a
load bearing part of the chassis. The floorboards are also further improved,
compared to the sawed-off skateboards that were bolted onto the original
concept. The ring headlight remains, but the updated concept design adds a
combination tail light/license plate assembly.

The electric drive unit in particular looks production-ready, compared to
the blocky black box on the original concept. The scooter remains
belt-driven,  The design filing looks further advanced than even the drive
unit on the color photo with the addition of mounting points. There’s also a
small, circular shape right ahead of the motor that is not present in the
photo; based on their location, these are likely buttons for ejecting the
battery.

As these filings are merely for the appearance of the various parts, there
are no technical details included for the bike, the motor or the engine. The
bottom view of the battery unit, however, does give us an idea of how its
connectors are laid out.

There are a few parts missing in the illustrations. The designs lack brakes
(though there are mounting points on the fork for the front brakes), grips,
hand controls and mirrors, all of which can be easily added at any point.

The as-yet-unnamed electric scooter is part of Harley-Davidson’s larger plan
to grow by expanding into new segments. This lightweight electric vehicle
isn’t designed for H-D’s existing core. Instead, as the slide from the
company’s Q3 presentation in September shows, Harley-Davidson is targeting
customers who are curious about the brand, but do not necessarily think of
themselves as potential Harley riders.

Priced appropriately, the electric scooter could establish a niche audience
for Harley, though naturally, we’d have to see what kind of performance
figures and battery details the Harley-Davidson will offer.
[© motorcycle.com]


https://electrek.co/2020/01/12/see-the-upcoming-harley-davidson-electric-scooter-in-most-detailed-view-yet/
See the upcoming Harley-Davidson electric scooter in most detailed view yet
Jan. 12th 2020  Harley-Davidson electric scooter design filings show it in
the ... The motor and battery appear to be custom designs developed in-house
by Harley-Davidson, likely as a result of the company's investment in an
electric vehicle ...
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