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23rd November 2024
No Reserve: 2020 Harley-Davidson Low Rider S

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Source: Bring a Trailer –

This 2020 Harley-Davidson Low Rider S is powered by a 114ci Milwaukee-Eight V-twin paired with a six-speed transmission and is finished in Barracuda Silver with black accents and Dark Bronze cast-alloy wheels. The bike has been fitted with a Vance & Hines exhaust system and a Saddlemen seat, and it also features a quarter fairing, triple ABS disc brakes, a hidden monoshock, an inverted single-cartridge fork, mid foot controls, and LED lights. This FXLRS was acquired by the seller in February 2024 and is now offered at no reserve with a clean Indiana title in the seller’s name.

The bike is finished in Barracuda Silver with black Harley-Davidson logos, and it features a Saddlemen stepped two-up seat, a five-gallon fuel tank, and a quarter fairing as well as an LED headlight and taillight.

Dark Bronze-finished 19″ front and 16″ rear cast-aluminum wheels are wrapped in 110/90 front and 180/70 rear Harley-Davidson-branded Michelin tires. Suspension consists of a single-cartridge 43mm inverted fork as well as a hidden a preload-adjustable monoshock mounted to the triangulated swingarm. ABS braking is handled by dual four-piston front calipers with 300mm discs up front and a two-piston caliper with a 292mm disc out back.

The black-finished 1″ handlebar is mounted on 4″ risers and is positioned ahead of a tachometer with a 5,500-rpm redline as well as a 130-mph speedometer with an inset digital screen that displays fuel level and an odometer that indicates 3,500 miles, approximately 100 of which have been ridden by the seller.

The 114ci Milwaukee-Eight V-twin was factory rated at  119 lb-ft of torque, and it features four valves per cylinder, a single camshaft, and a Vance & Hines dual exhaust system.

Power is sent to the rear wheel through an enclosed primary chain, a six-speed Cruise Drive transmission, and a drive belt. 

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