Motorcycle specifications Harley-Davidson1920 Softail Low Rider ST FXLRST 2024 Club style power !

Okay , some might say that all Harleys look alike! Others, more curious, or even downright specialists in the American thing, will argue on the contrary that the Harley universe is populated by a myriad of types of bikes. Call them customs, cruisers, bobbers, choppers, tourers, fat ass, chicano style, power cruiser, bagger and what have you..
With the arrival of the Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST in 2022, you'll have to add a new name to your vocabulary: club style!
What ' s that again? Basically, club style refers to a motorcycle - or rather a custom motorcycle, let alone a Harley - that's designed to be practical, fast and efficient in all circumstances. It's a bike that's ready to hit the road at any time, on any occasion and in any condition. You've been warned!
While the club style genre was born some forty years ago with Harley's Dyna FXR, the name is more recent. The term "club" refers to the many bikers' clubs, who don't hesitate to eat bollards as a group. The idea of group and road-trip is therefore very present. The club-style trend has also been popularized in recent years by the famous Sons of Anarchy series, where the members of the SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original) gang mostly ride this type of machine.
Introduced in 2016, the Low Rider S equipped with the Twin Cam 110 Screamin' Eagle, was halfway between this club-style spirit (small fork head) and the power-cruiser (big engine). Two years later, the Sport Glide, with its mini battle wing (a kind of smaller Street Glide fairing) and a pair of removable hard cases, was even more precisely in line with the definition of club style... but without the performance (since it was equipped with the 107).
Let's get down to business: 105 hp at 5,020 rpm! That's how much power this American mill throws at the rear wheel! While this may not seem like much to motorcyclists used to Japanese bikes and other European sports bikes, which now happily offer twice the power for half the displacement, it's certainly a substantial figure for Harley! Not so long ago, the Milwaukee-based manufacturer refused to disclose power figures, arguing, like Rolls Royce in its day, that power was enough. Only the torque value was announced, which, incidentally, is the most important for this type of engine and motorcycle. Open at 45°, the 117 ci twin boasts an impressive displacement of 1923 cm3. With a bore of 103.5 mm and a stroke of 114 mm, this big twin retains its soul by remaining a long-stroke engine, the stroke being greater than the bore. Long-strokes are the engines with the biggest character at low revs, lyrical or hysterical surges in the revs being more the prerogative of square or super-square engines. On the other hand, you can count on this engine's two big guns to deliver titanic torque: 168 Nm (or 17.1 mkg, in case that means more to you than Newton-meters) from 3,500 rpm. That's a lot of torque! Since this engine appeared in 2018, these mechanical qualities have been reserved for CVO models, the very top of the HD range. The Milwaukee Eight 117 arrived in 2022 on the Low Rider S, the Street Glide ST, the Road Glide ST and, above all, on this slim GT, this bad boy tourer that is the Low Rider ST.
And so it is that this attractive, wrap-around fairing, a touch imposing without being huge either, takes up the design of the fairing imagined by Willie G Davidson and his team on the 1983 Dyna FXRT Sport Glide, while elegantly modernizing it: " Our customers really inspire us, and we created the Low Rider ST after discovering some incredible machines at the motorcycle events we visited around the world," explains Brad Richards. In fact, whether in the States, on the West Coast or even in France, some Harley owners, and in particular Low Rider S owners, had already had fun adding a big FXRT-style fork head (with an RWD fairing, for example) and a pair of saddlebags, not hesitating to christen this preparation Low Rider S Club Style. There's no shortage of classified ads in the good corner..
You , your Harley... and the music! The engine's, of course, but also your favorite playlist, as Harley is offering an optional audio system specially developed for this new model (€1307, already available on the site). This system, developed by Rockford Fosgate, delivers 250 watts via four speakers (two 13.3 cm woofers and two remote tweeters). Integrated into the top of the fairing, it connects via Bluetooth to your personal player and features digital signal processing (DSP). You've got to admit that a good soundtrack goes damn well with the open road when you're riding a Harley... You either like or dislike the road movie atmosphere. But I love it!
Audio and Bluetooth aren't the only modules of the digital age. The road can also be enjoyed with cruise control fitted as standard. For 2023, deactivatable traction control can also be added as an option.
The bad tongues will also say that, for once, Harley hasn't just applied a new color or aesthetic appendage to create a new motorcycle. Although, on a superficial and factual level, we can't really prove them wrong in this common practice, we have to admit that a Harley is not really a motorcycle like any other. Although sharing a common base, chassis and engine, it doesn't take much to radically change a Harley, both in terms of behavior and life on board, and therefore in terms of riding feel and enjoyment. The shape of the handlebars - high, flat, wide or narrow - the footrests more or less forward, the seat more or less high, more or less deep, different front and rear wheel sizes, slightly revised damping - and you're at the wheel of motorcycles that are truly very different, despite their common trunks. And it's only the experience of riding the different models that will show you just how sensitive this is.
As you can see, the new Low Rider ST isn't the high-performance travel tool that a Kawasaki H2 SX or BMW K 1600 GT can be, but it does offer another way to travel: lighter than a big GT like theElectra Glide, a little more dynamic than the Street and Road Glide, more powerful than a Sport Glide, better equipped than a Low Rider S, it seems to draw the best ingredients from each category to offer a real tourer, beautiful and rebellious! A pleasure that, from the outset, can be enjoyed as a single, as it comes standard with a solo saddle. Rest assured, though, that the accessories catalog is full of solutions for duo riding.
All that ' s left is to try out this devilish machine on a long ride with friends, club style obliges!
Michael Levivier - manufacturer's photos



