2022 Harley-Davidson Low Rider S And ST Are Equipped With A Milwaukee-Eight

by AutoExpert   |  28 January, 2022

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Harley-Davidson unveiled the newest members of its 2022 new bike range on January 26, 2022, and every single one of them is powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine. The Low Rider S, Low Rider ST, Street Glide ST, Road Glide ST, CVO Street Glide, CVO Road Glide, CVO Road Glide Limited, and CVO Tri Glide were among the 8 motorcycles introduced. 

Harley-Davidson is selling its 2022 Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST models, following its 2021 King of the Baggers victory at MotoAmerica. Both are equipped with the company's Reflex-linked braking system, which comprises Brembo elements as well as ABS. 

Low Rider S

Along with Daymaker LED headlights, the package includes Box GTS infotainment systems with full-color touchscreens. The appearance of the two 2022 touring versions differs significantly. While both come in your choice of gray or black and bronze color schemes, the Street Glide ST features a conventional batwing fairing and a more erect appearance. The Road Glide ST, on the other hand, has a sharknose and dual headlights, which gives it a somewhat longer aesthetic profile. 

Low Rider S

The 2022 Low Rider S and Low Rider ST variants are the big news.  Both get the speculated Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine improvement. The Low Rider ST has a taller rear suspension, a high handlebar layout, a front fairing inspired by the FXRT, and a set of high, snug saddlebags that are meant to not obstruct your canyon carving. 

The Low Rider ST is Harley's interpretation of a sport-touring bike, with a fairing that combines design and function with saddlebags that hold 1.9 cubic feet of cargo (or 53.8 liters). The cockpit is tidy thanks to bar risers and a digital display that has been repositioned to fit perfectly inside them.

Low Rider S

The CVO Street Glide, CVO Road Glide, CVO Road Glide Limited, and CVO Tri Glide round up the CVO quartet for 2022. All have hand-painted exteriors, luxury audio systems, and Harley-Davidson's Cornering Rider Safety Enhancements technology. 

The Low Rider S for 2022 is currently on sale at Harley-Davidson stores across the world, and the Low Rider ST will be available in late March. Pricing and availability will differ depending on the region. The 2022 Low Rider S starts at $18,349, the 2022 Low Rider ST at $21,749, the 2022 Road Glide ST and 2022 Street Glide ST at $29,999, the 2022 CVO Street Glide and 2022 CVO Road Glide at $41,899, the 2022 CVO Road Glide Limited at $44,899, and the 2022 CVO Tri Glide at $49,999 in the United States.


 

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