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    Harley-Davidson Halts Production of LiveWire Electric Motorcycle

    Harley-Davidson's LiveWire is pictured during its debut in June 2014 in New York

    Harley-Davidson announced on Monday that it had suspended production and delivery of its LiveWire electric motorcycle, which the brand had rolled out as part of a diversification push.

    "We recently discovered a non-standard condition during a final quality check; stopped production and deliveries; and began additional testing," the company said in a statement.

    The Wall Street Journal reported that the decision came after a problem with the vehicle's battery charging was discovered.

    The manufacturer did not say when they planned to resume production.

    Unveiled in 2014, the LiveWire sold for around $30,000 in North America and Western Europe, according to the Harley-Davidson website.

    The manufacturer, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States, has turned to electric vehicles to attract younger riders as it grapples with an aging customer base and a lack of innovation in its range.

    The company's sales were down more than six percent in the second quarter of this year.

    Harley-Davidson's stock rose .31 percent on Monday at the close of markets.

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