TIMED to allow demo rides during Daytona Bike Week at the Harley-Davidson display at the Speedway, the Motor Company has launched two new mid-year models; Low Rider and SuperLow 1200T.
Low Rider |
First launched in 1977, the Low Rider name makes a return to Harley-Davidson's Dyna range for 2014. This latest incarnation of the Low Rider features a Twin Cam 103 powertrain, and a Dyna chassis outfitted with 49mm forks and new coil-over rear shocks, both with tri-rate springs. Dual front disc brakes provide stopping power, while sculpted header pipes feed a 2-into-1 exhaust for the trademark Harley sound.
SuperLow 1200T |
To make the bike suitable for the widest range of riders it has handlebar risers that offer 2.4in of adjustment and a two-position ergonomic seat with a removable bolster that moves the rider 1.5in forward. "The Low Rider represents intense collaboration between the Harley-Davidson Styling and Engineering staffs," said lead stylist Tony Pink. "Engineering created some innovative solutions to expand the comfort envelope of the Low Rider, and our styling team successfully incorporated those features while maintaining the premium finish our customers associate with Harley-Davidson.