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Some riders like to load their bikes up and disappear to some far flung place for days on end, while others prefer to just putt around town. Then there are the riders who spend most of their time around town but like to take the occasional weekend jaunt and that’s the sort of rider that Harley’s Low Rider ST is going to suit down to the ground.

Baggers are cool. They’ve got cred and there’s enough room and bling to load up and disappear with as much gear as you can hold. But the drawback of having mega litres of storage, a wireless, and a luxurious riding position comes with a drawback – and that is weight, and lots of it. And the ST is an option for those who don’t want or need that burden in their lives.

The Low Rider ST is essentially the same as the Motor Company’s Low Rider S but with a frame-mounted fairing and a set of hard panniers that

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