NEWS EDITOR
Harley-Davidson have unveiled a sportier ST range, spearheaded by the new Low Rider ST, which brings their 117 Milwaukee-Eight engine to mainstream production machines for the first time.
As the name implies, it’s heavily based on the Low Rider S, sharing the same softail chassis and associated components (wheels, tyres, forks, brakes, tank etc.) but adding a fairing and a pair of lockable panniers, or bags if we’re speaking American. The idea behind the bike has partly been inspired by a culture of younger riders, who take these classic tourers and give them a performance slant with new suspension, brakes, tyres etc.
“It’s really exciting to see a younger generation putting their needs and desires into a touring platform,” says Harley’s Styling Manager Bjorn Shuster. “If you think…