Coming to comfort, the Low Rider S has a chunky single seat for your tushy and slightly forward-set footpegs for your feet.
In the final part of my recent visit to the excellent National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, I try my hand at riding a ...
They're complicated to start, a pain to maintain, and even more frustrating when they break. Which, of course, they do.
However, beneath the modest badging lay pure Harley luxury: big-twin power, a batwing fairing, hard bags, and a silhouette ...