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30-Year Arcs / Cruisers / Harley-Davidson Low Rider S Lineage
Harley-Davidson USA

Harley-Davidson Low Rider S. Performance cruiser — the West Coast custom bagger answer.

The Low Rider S is Harley's performance-tuned Softail — Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output (121bhp), racy 1977 FXR-inspired styling, inverted fork, dual-disc front. £19,945 UK 2026. Companion: Low Rider ST adds frame-mounted FXRT-inspired fairing for £21,995. The performance-cruiser category Harley invented and still leads — direct ancestor of the Dyna Low Rider line that ran from 1977 to 2017.

1996
Dyna FXDL Low Rider (Evo)
2006
Dyna FXDL Low Rider (Twin Cam 88)
2016
Dyna FXDL Low Rider (final Dyna)
2026
Softail Low Rider S (M8 117)
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1996 Dyna FXDL Low Rider (Evo)
1996 Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider

Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider

Original Low Rider name on Dyna chassis
Evolution 1340cc V-twin, twin shock rear, factory custom

1340cc Evolution V-twin
57 bhp
88
297
680
Carburettors (Keihin)Air-cooled5-speed gearboxBelt driveTwin shock rear (visible)Disc brakes both endsCatalytic converterFuel injectionABSCruise control
Known issues
  • Carb sync drift
  • Vibration at idle (rubber-mounted Dyna better than Softail)
  • Heavy clutch lever
  • Stator failures known
  • Heat off engine in slow traffic
£10,495
~£22,200
£5-7k
2006 Dyna FXDL Low Rider (TC88)
2006 Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider

Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider (TC)

Twin Cam 88 1450cc V-twin (post-1999)
Bigger displacement, fuel injection from 2007

1450cc Twin Cam 88 V-twin
67 bhp
117
297
675
Fuel injection (post-2007)Air-cooled5-speed gearbox (6-speed Cruise Drive post-'07)Belt driveTwin shock rear (visible)ABS (option)Catalytic converterCruise control
Known issues
  • Twin Cam cam-chain tensioner failures (~25-40k miles)
  • Stator failures still happen
  • Heat off rear cylinder
  • ABS optional, often missing
  • 2.5,000 mile services tight
£11,995
~£20,000
£6-9k
2016 Dyna FXDL · final Dyna
2016 Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider

Harley FXDL Dyna Low Rider (final)

Final year of the Dyna chassis (2018 absorbed into Softail)
1690cc Twin Cam 103, classic Dyna twin-shock layout

1690cc Twin Cam 103 V-twin
75 bhp
133
294
680
Fuel injectionAir-cooled6-speed Cruise DriveBelt driveTwin-shock Dyna chassis (final year)ABS standardCruise control (option)LED lightingCatalytic converter
Known issues
  • Last year of Dyna platform — purists mourn the visible twin shocks
  • TC103 still has cam-chain tensioner risk
  • Heat off engine substantial
  • Stock seat firm
  • 2018 onwards: Low Rider absorbed into Softail line
£12,995
~£17,750
£8-12k
2026 Softail Low Rider S · M8 117 HO
2026 Harley Low Rider S

Harley Low Rider S

Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output
Hidden monoshock (Softail), inverted forks, performance tune

1917cc Milwaukee-Eight 117 HO V-twin
121 bhp
174
308
720
Fuel injectionAir-cooled (with oil-cooled heads)6-speed Cruise DriveBelt drive43mm inverted forkHidden Softail monoshockDual 300mm front discsCornering ABSLean-sensitive TCDrag Torque Slip Control3 ride modes (Road/Sport/Rain)Cruise control standardHeavy Breather intakePerformance 2-into-1 exhaustLED lightingUSB-C charging
Known issues
  • Heavy at 308kg vs 250kg Indian Sport Chief rival
  • Stock 720mm seat tall vs older Dyna 680mm
  • 'Softail' frame loses visible-twin-shock heritage
  • Service intervals 5,000 miles (still strict)
  • £19,945 OTR pricier than Indian Sport Chief £18,995
£19,495Verified MSRP
£19,495
Indian Sport Chief £18,995
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Low Rider name spans 50 years 1977 launch → 2026 still going The Harley-Davidson Low Rider name first appeared in 1977 on the FXS Low Rider — Willie G. Davidson's design with low-slung styling, drag-style bars, and forward-mount controls. The name has continued essentially uninterrupted for 49 years across Dyna and Softail chassis. Few model names in motorcycling have this longevity.
Dyna chassis gone (2017), Softail took over Twin shocks → hidden monoshock Until 2017, Low Rider models lived on the Dyna chassis — visible dual rear shocks, mid-mount controls, rubber-mounted engine. From 2018 onwards, the Low Rider name moved to the Softail chassis: hidden monoshock under the seat, solid-mount engine, more rigid frame. Traditionalists prefer the Dyna look (visible springs); Harley argues the Softail handles better.
121bhp is the most powerful Low Rider ever M8 117 HO (High Output) Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output produces 121bhp at 5,000rpm and 174Nm at 4,000rpm — the highest peak power of any Low Rider in the model's 49-year history. Compare 1996 Evo (57bhp), 2006 TC88 (67bhp), 2016 TC103 (75bhp). HO tune sees redline raised to 5,900rpm vs 5,500rpm on standard 117.
FXR-inspired styling — '70s heritage Performance Glide cues Low Rider S styling references the 1977 FXR Sport Glide / FXRT — bikini fairing on Low Rider ST, low-slung tank, drag bars. The performance-cruiser positioning is intentional throwback to the FXR era when Harley positioned the FXR as the 'sport' alternative to the heavyweight Touring lineup. Recent California/West Coast custom culture made this format trendy again.
£19,945 vs £18,995 Indian Sport Chief Direct rival pricing Indian Sport Chief is the closest direct rival — 1899cc PowerPlus V-twin, 122bhp, similar performance-cruiser positioning. Indian £18,995 OTR; Harley £19,945. Indian is lighter (~30kg) and slightly cheaper. Harley counters with brand cachet, dealer network, and 49-year nameplate heritage. Both bikes target the same buyer.
Low Rider ST adds factory fairing for £2k more Hard panniers + frame-mount fairing standard Low Rider ST (Sport Tourer) variant: same Low Rider S core, plus frame-mounted FXRT-inspired bikini fairing (instead of naked headlight), hard panniers. £21,995 OTR. Sells as a 'baby bagger' positioning — the touring capability of a Street Glide in the more compact, lighter Low Rider chassis. Strong sales: ST outsells base Low Rider S in the UK.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 Dyna FXDL Low Rider Harley-Davidson UK heritage · MCN heritage · Wikipedia (Harley Dyna)
2006/2016 Dyna FXDL MCN review · Bennetts BikeSocial · Harley archives
2026 Softail Low Rider S/ST Harley-Davidson UK · MCN review · Bennetts BikeSocial · autoevolution