Ted Perry takes a ride on Harley's new electric bike "LiveWire" on Studio A!



Grab your bike and join other riders at the Harley-Davidson Museum for Bike Night -- featuring music, fun and plenty of eye candy.

Bike Night occurs every Thursday night at the Harley-Davidson Museum -- but this Thursday, June 26th, Bike Night featured the debut of Harley's new electric bike.

Dubbed "Project LiveWire" Harley-Davidson says the bike offers a visceral riding experience with "tire-shredding acceleration and an unmistakable new sound."



The bike runs on batteries that can be recharged by plugging into an electrical outlet. The company plans to eventually establish "docking stations" around the country. Another big difference from other standard bikes -- this bike does not gear shift.

Longer term plans for retail availability of Project LiveWire will be influenced by feedback from riders along the Project Livewire Experience tour.



If you'd like to see it for yourself -- the bike will be available at the Harley-Davidson Museum June 27th-29th.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the bike.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the Harley-Davidson Museum's Bike Nights.