Motorcycle specifications Harley-Davidson1920 Softail Low Rider ST 'Enthusiast Fast Johnnie' FXLRST 2023 Weishaar joins Club Style

The Low Rider ST has revived the spirit of "Clubstyle", with a strong emphasis on looks, light touring and performance. This last criterion is perfectly illustrated by the gos mill rumbling away inside. The Milwaukee 8 shakes with the same definition as in the CVOs: 1923 cm3 of metal and grunt, with a deeply American accent.
this model may well be the most qualified to wear the "Fast Johnnie" colors of the "Enthusiast" collection. A triad of Sport Touring models claiming the spirit of the muscle cars of the 60s and 70s. The typical azure ocean blue gives these Harleys a dynamic, refreshing allure, reminding us in turn of Ford Mustang '66, AC Cobra, Dodge Charger and Chevrolet Camaro.
the white stripes and "Fast Johnnie" logo on the left-hand side of the fuel tank are particularly striking. At first glance, one wonders what a rabid pig with a helmet from another era is doing on a Low Rider. You need to delve into Harley-Davidson's past to understand.
this icon refers to former rider Ray Weishaar. Personally, never heard of him before today. This Oklahoma native rode for Harley from 1916 and was also a Harley dealer. His team adopted a crwe pig as its mascot, named Johnnie. The little beast was on hand for victory laps. As a result, he became famous, and is said to be the origin of the term "Hog" associated with MoCo bikes.
okay, but apart from this reference and the "Celestial Blue" color scheme, what does this Low Rider ST Fast Johnnie have to say? Well, it's a fitting tribute, with a very nice style, and a collector's item with a limited production run of 2,000 units (for all three models in the collection). The paint supplement for this Low Rider ST costs a little more than a Yamaha PW 50...
So, will the buyer be entitled to the Rockford Fosgate sound system or traction control as a gift? Nothing! These are optional extras.
but isn't the essential 17.1 mkg hand that propels you forward? Modern but with a touch of the authentic, the Big Block 117 is also the descendant of an era when engines had cubic capacity to spare.
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