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Cycle News Issue 42 October 23

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IN THE WIND P48 ALTA MOTORS CEASES OPERATIONS O nly a few months ago, the fu- ture looked bright for the Alta Motors. The Northern California- based company inked an invest- ment deal with Harley-Davidson in March, and it looked like the Mo- tor Company was going to utilize Alta technology in a new line of electric bikes. The company's line of Redshift dirt bikes has been gaining traction as well, scoring a landmark podium in AMA Enduro- Cross with Ty Tremaine. But last week, on October 17, Alta employ- ees were abruptly notified that the company was ceasing business operations. No official announcement has come from Alta regarding the shutdown, but sources say that the company is still seeking inves- tors, or possibly a buyer. It might not necessarily be the end for the company, but only time will tell if they will land on their feet. The company's financial troubles might be traced back to August, when Harley-Davidson's "strategic investment" in Alta was rumored to have evaporated. Then in early September, Harley announced it was establishing a new research and development facility in Silicon Valley to support a future line of electric vehicles, indicating it was forging its own path in the EV field rather than relying on a partnership. Like Alta, Harley-Davidson has not issued a statement regarding the status of its investment with the electric motorcycle firm, but H-D did have this statement for technology pub- lication TechCrunch.com: "Our collaborative efforts with Alta Motors were productive and we were pleased with the devel- opment work we partnered on," offered Harley-Davidson Com- munications Director Patricia Sweeney. The past-tense reference strongly indicates, without out- wardly confirming, that the part- nership is in the past. Hopefully it's not the end for Alta Motors, a significant brand in EV development whose mod- els were always well received by Cycle News testers. Check out our review of the 2019 Alta Red- shift EXR dual-sporter from Alta's media launch in August. CN Alta Motors has closed its doors for now, but insiders say they are seeking new investors.

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