Harley-Davidson Low Rider returns
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Harley-Davidson is getting down for 2014.
The new Low Rider brings a classic name back to the lineup, along with easy-to-ride features injected with 1970’s style.
Based on the company’s Dyna model, the Low Rider is fitted with a low-mounted, two-person seat that slides 1.5-inches fore and aft, along with handlebars that offer 2.4 inches of adjustment to make the bike more accessible to shorter riders.
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It’s powered by the Dyna’s familiar Twin Cam 103 engine breathing through a two-into-one exhaust that pumps 98.8 lb-ft of torque through a six-speed transmission, all finished in a combination of chrome and wrinkle black paint.
A combination of twin front disc brakes (with optional ABS) and split five-spoke, mag-style wheels further set it apart, along with a polished headlamp visor.
Vivid Black paint is standard at the Low Rider’s starting price of $14,199, while two-tone models add Brillant Silver or Amber Whiskey to the mix.
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The Low Rider makes its public debut at Daytona Bike Week this week, and is on the way to showrooms across the country.