Issue 179

Issue 179

My first Harley-Davidson was a black 1993 Dyna Low Rider. Today I am the proud owner of the latest and perhaps the greatest old-school Harley-Davidson, the 2021 Low Rider S. My years of riding Harleys include 13 on Low Riders and 15 on Tourers. To say I am happy to be back to my roots on a Low Rider is an understatement. So let me walk you through a brief history of all the Low Riders from its first incarnation to now, its finest hour and my Low Rider S.

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Issue 178

Issue 178

In my previous Cybercycles, I wrote about the new Harley-Davidson Icons Collection with the release of the first one, the 2021 Electra Glide Revival. There I proposed some possible future Icons models. In this issue I am recalling some very noteworthy models that didn’t make the top ten Icon list but have had an enormous effect on Harley as we know it today. I find it most interesting how so many of The Motor Company’s misadventures did in fact succeed after they were set free to sink or swim. So, let’s look at some of the interesting adventures along the way.

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ISSUE 175

ISSUE 175

You know me with my KISS philosophy: Keep It Simple Stupid. Well, with that in mind, here is my take on the 2021 Model Harleys. To me the most visual new bike Harley has to offer is the Street Bob 114. Out with the 107 and in with the 114 M8 engine. Simply put, the Number One paint job coupled with the 114 engine with a Ventilator air cleaner, wire wheels and tiny pillion seat are all old school classic! Enough said, this will be the number one best seller if Harley Australia can get enough to meet demand! And there are plenty of paint options.

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Issue 173

Issue 173

Motorcycle riders by their nature are optimists and nothing bad will ever happen to them as long as we look out for our own safety. With those thoughts in mind I am encouraged to look forward to the good ole days.

In the past, I have had many memorial rides and one of those was my first overnighter. Well, more like two weeks turning into a year of riding around America. That was when I picked up my brand new 1993 Dyna Low Rider at the factory in York, PA and then rode to Sturgis. Before that ride I had only ridden my Yamaha 250 Virago a few thousand kilometres.

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