Harley-Davidson Low Rider S
Harley-Davidson Low Rider S is a model built on a Softail chassis. This bike has caused a lot of controversy among fans of the legendary motorcycle brand. Some gladly accepted the extraordinary appearance of the model, while others did not accept the message of the designers, and considered this model a step away from the general style of motorcycles of the post-war era.
The heart of the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S is the Milwaukee Eight engine, which, compared to the previous modification, has an increased displacement (1868 cubic centimeters versus 1753 cubic meters). The maximum torque is now not 149, but 161 Nm, which is still available at three thousand rpm. The single-seat motorcycle also received a high-quality suspension, which smooths out all the disadvantages of poor-quality roads, and makes the ride comfortable.