Harley Davidson Softail Low Rider Review
For 2018 Harley-Davidson threw us a curve-ball in a good way.
Harley davidson softail low rider review. Powered by the Milwaukee-Eight engine with a total of 110 pound-feet of torque the agile Softail frame brings heretofore unseen performance to the Low Rider. Heres our video review. The 2020 Harley-Davidson Low Rider S built on the Softail chassis is a cruiser that will let you exit the highway and cut loose on the twisties with big cc power to match the handling.
While the Low Rider isnt particularly the best-looking one in the family it nonetheless manages to be attractive thanks to its simple 70s styling and paint scheme. The ride quality is good with the fairly plush feeling non-adjustable forks and rear shock making a decent job of pot-holed UK roads. The new 2020 Low Rider Harley-Davidson Softail is one of the most renowned motorcycles that feature the traditional 70s styling including the latest technology and powerful engine.
This new frame has 50 percent fewer component parts 22 percent fewer welds and with the solid-mount engine makes for an overall 34 percent more rigid chassis. The Low Rider has all of the characteristics that has made it popular since the 1970s. When I rode the 2002 Harley Davidson FXDL Dana Low Rider I was hooked like a bass on the line.
The Dyna Low Rider S was not only the toughest Low Rider. Review Harley-Davidson Low Rider S cruiser 2019- review. The Harley-Davidson is one of the most famous and most selling motorcycle manufacturer offering high performing engine.
With inverted forks more suspension travel steeper lean angle bigger brakes cosmetic and ergonomic enhancements and a 114 Milwaukee-Eight motor the Low Rider S Softail offers an agile exciting cruiser ride. The tradition of individualism in the custom chopper era is demonstrated by the Low Riders rake on its front end. Harley-Davidson has been making Low Riders for three decades but in 2016 the S changed everything.
2020 Harley-Davidson Low Rider S Courtesy of Harley-Davidson. With its aggressive riding position 114-cube Milwaukee-Eight engine and sharpened steering the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S really does mean business. Ride quality brakes.
