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If that puss is in it, it will never be a proper Batman movie. He is such a sally, I'm surprised his girlfriend wasn't driving with him on the back.
I'm not his biggest fan but he was decent in those DC movies (which weren't very good). At least he bears a much closer resemblance to the character than all the other guys who took the role.
Better to see them on a motorcycle than driving a Ferrari or whatever movie stars drive these days.
Arai helmets, proper leather jacket, and boots on him. Glad to see them wearing and promoting proper gear while riding. To see them on a Harley is also a bonus. With the reach that they have with their fan base, I hope that more of their fans thing this is cool and start riding themselves. Nice way to promote motorcycle riding.
I was at Man O' War Harley in Lexington KY not long ago and they had a LiveWire sitting in the showroom. Now I'm a guy that likes bikes and I pretty much want to ride them all even if I don't want to own it just to see what it's like. On impulse I asked if I could take it for a test ride and was honest that I was absolutely not going to be buying one. I was a bit surprised when they let me. Didn't like the riding (forward) posture. It's very light compared to what I'm used to of course. I messed around in the parking lot for a minute to get a feel and then got out onto a side street.
When I actually got the chance to roll the throttle? Wow. I mean WOW! The torque that thing is generating is amazing. 0 to 60 in about 3 and 0 to 80 in less than 5.
Would I buy one ay $30K? No, especially in the sport bike configuration. The 90 mile on a charge range might make it a cool commuter especially if you could plug it up at work.
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