Low Rider. It’s not just a catchy, soundtrack-ready ditty by Long Beach funk band War that peaked at number seven on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart in the summer of ’75. It’s also the hydraulic hot rod described therein. And two years after said song’s release, it was the name of Harley-Davidson’s eye-popping first factory custom motorcycle.
Rolling out at Daytona Bike Week in 1977, the FXS Low Rider boasted a 1206cc V-Twin engine, a top speed of 105.6 mph and a seat height of 27 inches. With extended front forks, it might not have been the best at, you know, cornering, but the look was unmistakably cool, and the Low Rider quickly became a best seller. Various iterations became staples of Harley’s cruiser line for the next three decades.
Since 2009, the brand has put out different kinds of Low Riders on and off. But now it’s the summer of ’22, and there’s a new edition that is just about as attention-grabbing as the original. The Low Rider ST is different, however, because this bike promises to handle just as well as it looks. Having joyfully ridden a couple of earlier Low Riders in recent years — through Baja, Mexico in 2017 and over Colorado’s Loveland Pass in 2019 — I was stoked to take a little trip, take a little trip, take a little trip and see… what these wheels could do.
Is the Harley Low Rider ST new?
Relatively. The 2022 Low Rider ST hit dealerships alongside its stripped-down sibling, the Low Rider S, this past spring.
