Thanks for the vid, it's always nice to see 'my' bike featured. I have a 2020 Lowrider S (in black) sitting in my UK dealer waiting my return to UK July this year. Meanwhile we're fitting the 131ci engine, heavy duty clutch, sundowner seat, pillion pegs and a few other cosmetic changes. Nice to see I'm not 'out of date' before I swing a leg over it. Not that that really matters, this bike is, for me, a 'lifer'.
hey dude, great to hear with the nearly same volumes :)) u use the stock bar? I did order bike and 12 inch factory 47 like in video. hope it fits well. a bit arms on or over shoulder. cheers man
Thanks Matt and Nick. Once again you guys set the bar for describing the bike honestly and providing great talking points for who you feel the bike is really for. It seems like when i keep looking at the Low Rider S you are talking about my next bike. Keep up great work fellas and ride safely!
My first HD was an Iron 883, and the Low Rider S was my next and current bike. I love it. Had to buy the luggage rack, and now it's a great bike for multi-day road trips
I bought my first Harley ever last year and I went straight for the low rider s, I’m 5-7 and never riding a Harley so I have nothing to compare it to, but I love it I installed the bassani radio sweeper exhaust and it sounds amazing and feels great!!!
There is definitely no cost cutting on the paint from Harley. That red is on point. If I wasn’t waiting for the Pan America, it would be difficult to keep this one out of the garage.
I fell in love 😍 with the low rider S since the Dyna days.... it’s the reason I got into riding, currently my iron 883 is serving me great 👍.... but eventually the Low Riders S is my goal 😃
sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
Tbh the Laidlaw crew are killers in terms of quality of videos. Its amazing how they have made huge progresses since 2 3 years. I hope Harley sees that and understand they probably are one of their best advertising vector on YT.
I like your videos because you don't just tell the positives of the bikes. You are honest enough to point out any negatives. Some dealers would never mention a negative because they are so focused on the sale. Good job.
@@GODSWORD11 To be honest, there are very few cons with the Fat Bob. Maybe the two things I'd mention if I'm getting picky, the stock tyres are not great and sometimes in a sharp corner it wants to stand up a little but not in a big way. The other thing which is a personal preference I'd prefer the speedo on the handle bars as opposed to the tank. These are small things and can be fixed if you really want to. Butt just head to a dealership and test ride both, You'll soon see what you like
Awesome in-depth review. Just got my class M for my license and took the riding course from Harley. I was waiting for the 21 models to come out and had my eye on the Lowrider S for awhile. Thanks again and cant wait to take this bike home.
@@MattLaidlaw Saw 2021 SG & RG Specials the on the website...nice that they are offering chrome AND blacked out for all colors, but what's with the crash bars? They look significantly smaller.
Great vid and bike. Low rider fan from the beginning.... and glad they brought back the newer Lowrider S! My biz is also in Baldwin Park. Enjoy recognizing the town on your test rides 👍🏼 Keep on keepin’ on.
dyna Lowrider s had a 110 when standard was a 103, now today we have a 114 in a heritage and the Lowrider s model, what is the difference in motor if any of these new bikes? Personally Harley should have a larger displacement motor in this S model to continue with the performance influence of this model.
I bought a 2020 Lowrider S in 2019, I love the bike, yes I have added things to it, Stage 2 kit, 2 into 1 exhaust, saddleman seat, bags, and the road warrior fairing. I am very happy with the look of the bike and the performance.
Haha sick photography right in the first two seconds! Reminded me of your awesome original video introducing the Low Rider S, with that gray one on the hillside! Sick video.
My favorite Harley just looking at it. I test rode one and damn it was uncomfortable for me. I’m thinking forward controls and a seat putting me in a bit of a different position would fix it.
As usual, great video by Matt Laidlaw and crew. The best thing about this channel is the honesty and factual information. I find the Lower Rider S is one of the best of this model year. I’m not in the market since my old bike still serves me well, but still like to look at new stuff.
I've had a Sporty for 6 months and I'm already looking at a Softtail. I love my Sporty but having more comfort, 6 gears, and something bigger would be nice. I can't decide on which Softail I like the best. Very tough decision.
I bought a Low Rider S as my first bike so I'll answer honestly as I only ever rode 250cc bike in the MSF course. Is it possible for a beginner to ride this and be ok? Yes. Is it the most sensible? No. Ideally, I wanted to start on something smaller to increase my skill quickly and then upgrade, but the financial impact of that just makes it a pain in the ass, you'll essentially be losing out a few thousand when you trade the sportster back in for a FXLRS in 6 months. I just decided to risk it and i'm happy I did. Matt and Nick are so experienced they probably don't know what trips up beginners with this so i'll say it: slow speed maneuvers. The first day I picked it up was 25 miles north of Austin, in the pissing rain, on roads I didn't know with no GPS. Definitely felt some adversity but the bike handled amazing and I made it home despite flooding conditions which is a riders nightmare. I learned the friction zone and throttle have to be mastered quickly. That might seem basic to people that have ridden before but a 250cc bike is 100 times more forgiving to clumsy inputs, something which new riders, including me will make. The FXLRS pulls like a train in 1st gear and a few times at the start it will pull you out of a lean and straighten you up easily running you wide, you have to beware with that. The clutch comes on strong at the end and so use smooth, light inputs with minimal throttle until you are used to how it takes off. I went to a parking lot with no one around and just rode around practicing the turns. The handling and the breaks are great, and at high speeds it feels like a dream. That said, you have to respect the machine, go easy and learn what its capable of because as well as learning the bike, you are learning situational awareness and the behavior of other riders on the road. Turns come up quick, cars behind you come up quick, gravel and inclines come up quick, and if you live in a 4 story parking lot you are going to need to learn the friction zone with rear break turning up inclines, then slowing the bike down enough on a turn coming back down. Just things you don't think about until you face them and being on a 650lb bike you can't muscle yourself out of a mistake like a light bike. Overall, the bike is amazing and I would have bought one from these guys had I still been in LA, just be careful until you learn how to ride it. Don't bother with a sportster if you are willing to to be conservative, practice and ride outside of peak hours to get better. Put crash bars on to put your mind at ease. Sorry for the long winded post but as someone who spent forever deciding on whether to get this bike as a newer rider I hope to help those that are feeling the same way.
19k and halogen turn signals out of the bin, does it even have abs? make the engine a stressed member already too these people are nuts with these prices
Hey Matt, excellent video. I've a Fat Bob 2019. Are any of the larger gas tanks in the Softail or Touring range, i.e. larger than the Bob's, able to be fitted on to the Bob?
Not going to lie, I heard about the Fxlrs about early January. And even with the release of the 2022 low rider S, I was just more in love with the 21 version. And I'm glad I got one of the last few brand new 21'S
It's funny how I would go to California (fromt Texas) to buy a motorcycle from Matt and not my local dealership. Keep up the good work Matt, one day soon I'll be over to buy a motorcycle from yall.
I’m currently riding a CRF450L. I’m keeping it in full offroad trim so I’m looking for a cool, sleek, comfortable , powerful street bike . I want to rip it up , but also drop back and relax . When you said “spirited riding “, that’s what I’m looking for . My old school bearded friend my fathers age introduced me to this bike . I’ve been going back and forth between fatbob and this low rider S . Great video .
I love the way you introduced the Low Rider S 114, the first time I seen this ride. I fell in love serious business. I will be honest I have checked out the Sport Glide I like the 2021 S.G. I will be doing hwy riding and some in town cruising. Great job Matt.
Sir I have taken exception to your remarks about the 88 twin cam. At the time the 88 was a big step up from the EVO power. Now with a stage one and a good aftermarket exhaust power improves just like all Harleys. If you go to a stage 2 with a good cam the 88 tc steps up power to a very respectful level. If you go to a big bore kit 95 the twin cam becomes a beast. It's short stroke makes rpms much quicker. It almost turns the 88 twin cam into a drag racer. I like the M8 but of all the twin cam motors I like the 88 best bang for the buck.
Just bought me a 21 lowrider S and its amazing!!! I went from a 2019 iron 1200 stage 1 and I didn't want to loose the nimbleness of the iron. The lowrider S is the sporty on steroids!!!! I'm in love obviously 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Sickest bike ever!
Went from a dyna fat bob to a Softail street bob to a low rider s. I loved my ugly fat bob. The street bob was an improvement. The fxlrs has everything the street bob was missing. Harley out did themselves with the new low rider s. They packed in that much performance and technology without loosing the Harley feel. It handles like a heavy sport bike.
Good informative video, a tad long but good. I think this bike would make an excellent platform for an updated FXDXT which was a real riders motorcycle for those that didn't want the heft a touring bike but still needed functionality. Also although the gauges look great on the tank mounting them behind the nacelle would really by much more functional and I think is one of the number one complaints of this bike. I also find it funny that this bike only has 30 degrees of cornering clearance meanwhile back in 2001 my FXDX had 34.5. The problem is what makes a good bike and a bike that sells are totally different. Since you seem really dedicated to the brand maybe you could pass some suggestions along to the higher ups. Thanks
Good advice...I think if you can think through your choice you’ll probably be happier but I’ve also found riding the bike helps even more than thinking about it😎
1. If my FXDL died and went to heaven it would come back as this iteration. Killer! 2. I've said it before, I'm a sicko and would love to see the square headlight as an option. 3. Can we take a moment and appreciate how perfect the LiveWire is as a chase bike? I can't wait to see how that bike evolves as they improve the technology. Great job as always Matt and Nick
fell in love with this bike, i'm thinking about getting a low rider s 2022, but i really love the midnight crimson color. hope they gonna do more color variants with the 2022 models :/
I bought the new Honda rebel 1100 as my first bike a few weeks ago(awesome little bike for around town and country roads btw) but after riding it the first week and being hit with highway winds I KNEW it wasn't the bike for me. It was too light for the winds out here and I knew I was gonna want something bigger for a 2nd rider so I quickly traded it in for the 2021 lowrider s. Only regret I have is I didn't buy it first.
If you are cramped on this bike.... a different seat will sort the issue... I have a seat from whiplash and it basically moves me back an inch... I’m 6.2 ....I love this bike. Ex-sport bike rider.
@@jaredwehr1431 if you are going to put forward s on then it’s the probability buying the wrong bike as that setup negates the sporty capabilities ... I have a heritage OEM shock on mine and it raises the back of the bike maybe an inch...you steer the bike with your but cheeks as apposed to most other Harleys... it’s a great handling bike. I would recommend putting bung king highway crash bars instead if you are looking for that forward feel. It is more in keeping with the So Cal Club style bike that this bike is.
As Matt said at the end of the video, there aren't any substantial changes to the bike, the model is a year old and is the best selling bike at our shop. Not much of a reason to change it yet.
I’m very glad the MoCo didn’t change anything on our beloved FXLRS. The Midnight Crimson is sick! My ‘02 FXDL is gonna be jealous when that ‘21 comes home later this year. Yes sir Matt, I’m pulling the trigger before they change or cancel anything else. Thanks for the video review with all of the detailed pros/cons. I would have not thought to swap the Heritage rear shock in it and would have most likely paid much more for the aftermarket.
Which bike is right for me?? That one right there!! Love that color, it really sets off the wheel color. 2021 will be the year I add that bike to the garage collection........ Thanks for the review!
@@MattLaidlaw That sucks , the low Rider was a beautiful bike with all that chrome. The only thing I did not like was the AMF Graphics. Which I was hoping would have changed for 2021
I'm 6'2" but love the look of this and the Iron 883. What are my options? Feel I do not have any after looking at reviews, everyone brings up the tall issue.
I love everything about the Low Rider S, how would it do on a round trip (close to 1000 miles) I live in Oroville, CA. 2 hrs past Sacramento. With a few upgrades saddlemen seat and cruise control? The other bike I love is the new Sport Glide.
I just bought one hours ago,, and rode it 40 miles home in a downpour. Handled real nice in a monsoon up here in the pnw. Went back to get my truck and there were accidents everywhere,, fatal outcomes at that.
great video . i'm in the market for a bike for longer rides but i'm going to be in trouble if the Heritage doesn't come in Midnight Crimson and there's a LRS on the showroom floor when i go shopping !
I own a 2018 Heritage only because there was no 2018 Low Rider s it serves me well only wish they made a club fairing that fit passing lights uggg. Could also benefit from the front dual disks as well ,
Enjoyed this review. I love the versatility of my Low Rider S. You mention quite a bit about “guys” wanting/needing things. Don’t forget women ride too!
Great video Matt & Nick. The Dana and lowrider S it’s definitely a bad ass bike! But I’m glad I went with the Softail Slim S. Because I don’t see them around a lot. A rare breed! Lol Believe it or not a lot of people don’t even know about the slim and especially the Slim S. I always get a lot of props it also turns a lot of head! People are always asking me what bike is that..? Feels cool to have a not so popular bike. 🤘🏻😎
Matt, as nice as these new 2021 Harleys are Honda is coming out with a Rebel 1100 with an msrp of roughly 9k. I realize its two slightly different categories but do you think the rebel 1100 will cut into Harleys Streetbob/Low Rider sales?
Matt or anybody really, I'm 6'4 and just purchased a 2021 Low Rider S. You being 6'6.. what would be your suggestion for a seat or seat and handlebars or risers with the stock bars that would enable me to keep mid controls and ride in a fairly upright position?
Not many people talk about the sport glide I believe it's one of the most versatile bikes imo. You can ride it with bags and fairing or strip it down in 2 mins and have that raw stripped down look. The sport glide should have had the 114 option though
Should mention if anyone buys a 2021 they won’t be able to do exhaust or any upgrades for awhile as Harley or anyone else doesn’t offer a tuner that fits the 21s yet
Im a simple kid, I see matt laidlaw upload I watch
I'm still a simple kid at age 49. Love this channel as well.
HaHa why complicate things right? Thanks for watching
@@mikeessary4925 49 years young lets go
@@MattLaidlaw damn straight lol and its my pleasure
@@mikeessary4925 🤣🤣🤭
Best review I’ve ever heard. Nov 23, looking at a low rider S. Thank you
Get it. You’ll like it.
Thanks for the vid, it's always nice to see 'my' bike featured. I have a 2020 Lowrider S (in black) sitting in my UK dealer waiting my return to UK July this year. Meanwhile we're fitting the 131ci engine, heavy duty clutch, sundowner seat, pillion pegs and a few other cosmetic changes. Nice to see I'm not 'out of date' before I swing a leg over it. Not that that really matters, this bike is, for me, a 'lifer'.
I’m 6’2” and 230lbs. Fits me perfectly. Love the power and that monoshock rear end is MONEY! Perfect bike!
Question. Would someone 5'7 180lbs.. be good fit for this bike?
hey dude, great to hear with the nearly same volumes :)) u use the stock bar? I did order bike and 12 inch factory 47 like in video. hope it fits well. a bit arms on or over shoulder. cheers man
@@baseline6786 I'm 5'8 with a 30" inseam and it fits me fine. I have the reach 2up seat on order and gonna see if I like it better but its not needed.
Thanks Matt and Nick. Once again you guys set the bar for describing the bike honestly and providing great talking points for who you feel the bike is really for. It seems like when i keep looking at the Low Rider S you are talking about my next bike. Keep up great work fellas and ride safely!
Still one of the coolest looking bikes running around today. Love my '23 LRS 117. Extremely happy........
I just bought a 2021 low rider s today. This comment is for reference, it's my first HD and I'm soooo stoked! Merica 🇺🇸💪
So...where we at? :)
@pjdiver3 thousands of dollars of upgrades in. Thats where we're at 🤧🍻
My first HD was an Iron 883, and the Low Rider S was my next and current bike. I love it. Had to buy the luggage rack, and now it's a great bike for multi-day road trips
I bought my first Harley ever last year and I went straight for the low rider s, I’m 5-7 and never riding a Harley so I have nothing to compare it to, but I love it I installed the bassani radio sweeper exhaust and it sounds amazing and feels great!!!
There is definitely no cost cutting on the paint from Harley. That red is on point. If I wasn’t waiting for the Pan America, it would be difficult to keep this one out of the garage.
Just bought my first bike and I got a 2021 Low Rider S. I didn’t want to trade in my bike after a year or so, so I got what I wanted. I love it.
Glad I went with Midnight crimson on my 2021 purchase!
That color is cool as hell
I fell in love 😍 with the low rider S since the Dyna days.... it’s the reason I got into riding, currently my iron 883 is serving me great 👍.... but eventually the Low Riders S is my goal 😃
sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Maximo Quinn Instablaster ;)
When I see a new Matt Laidlaw video I like before even watching
I love how you guys are using the LiveWire to help film. That's genius.
The best filming bike out there!
Tbh the Laidlaw crew are killers in terms of quality of videos.
Its amazing how they have made huge progresses since 2 3 years.
I hope Harley sees that and understand they probably are one of their best advertising vector on YT.
Best Harley channel IMO
Thank you!
I like your videos because you don't just tell the positives of the bikes. You are honest enough to point out any negatives. Some dealers would never mention a negative because they are so focused on the sale. Good job.
Great review guys! To me with a set of soft bags, rack, you can ride it anywhere for 30 years and it will still be cool bike!
Yeah it's definitely a great looking bike... but I absolutely love my Fat Bob and have zero regrets. Wouldn't trade it for anything!!
What are the pros and cons w the fat bob? I’m torn between this and a fat bob
@@GODSWORD11 To be honest, there are very few cons with the Fat Bob. Maybe the two things I'd mention if I'm getting picky, the stock tyres are not great and sometimes in a sharp corner it wants to stand up a little but not in a big way. The other thing which is a personal preference I'd prefer the speedo on the handle bars as opposed to the tank. These are small things and can be fixed if you really want to. Butt just head to a dealership and test ride both, You'll soon see what you like
@@saulgoodman1390 thank you so much for your response, sir.
Would love to see a Sport Glide S
Yyyyeeeeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!😎
Yep..I'm surprised they didn't put the 114 on it as well. Looks good now with matching bags and the over all look
Put a sweet sport glide fairing on it
@a l lol I can see your point. Not my style. Rather just get a road glide 🤣🤣
Yammienoob says that's a stupid bike.
I just bought one yesterday. I'm itching for delivery day.
Did you get it yet? What do you think?
Awesome in-depth review. Just got my class M for my license and took the riding course from Harley. I was waiting for the 21 models to come out and had my eye on the Lowrider S for awhile. Thanks again and cant wait to take this bike home.
Crushing it as always Matt - I’m still going to miss that barracuda silver though
Yeah I love the silver also put that with a stainless steel bassani pipe beautiful!
Oh hey there :)
This bike looks great,love this new midnight crimson color
Thanks Brother
@@MattLaidlaw Saw 2021 SG & RG Specials the on the website...nice that they are offering chrome AND blacked out for all colors, but what's with the crash bars? They look significantly smaller.
Great vid and bike. Low rider fan from the beginning.... and glad they brought back the newer Lowrider S!
My biz is also in Baldwin Park. Enjoy recognizing the town on your test rides 👍🏼 Keep on keepin’ on.
I like how you're incorporating other people into the videos. Amazing video quality too and well rehearsed and read.
I tested out a street bob and lowrider S and good Lord the Lowrider is so much better!
dyna Lowrider s had a 110 when standard was a 103, now today we have a 114 in a heritage and the Lowrider s model, what is the difference in motor if any of these new bikes? Personally Harley should have a larger displacement motor in this S model to continue with the performance influence of this model.
Your videos are Stellar Matt”. I’m a big fan of your channel...keep up the great work”
I bought a 2020 Lowrider S in 2019, I love the bike, yes I have added things to it, Stage 2 kit, 2 into 1 exhaust, saddleman seat, bags, and the road warrior fairing. I am very happy with the look of the bike and the performance.
Haha sick photography right in the first two seconds! Reminded me of your awesome original video introducing the Low Rider S, with that gray one on the hillside! Sick video.
Thank you! We are trying to up our videography game.
My favorite Harley just looking at it. I test rode one and damn it was uncomfortable for me. I’m thinking forward controls and a seat putting me in a bit of a different position would fix it.
I just love my 2020 low rider S. Best bike I ever had...
They are hard to beat
Does the low rider s have cruise control
@@MLG_15 no it hasn't...
@@MLG_15 not from factory but is available from hd
@@MLG_15 it's an easy add on. Probably $300.00 to $350.00 counting labor.
Im glad I got a silver 2020, sad to see the color already taken off the lineup
What about the non-S Low Rider...is it still here for 2021?
with the color matched bags on the sportglide, i think the lowrider s will have competition for a top seller this year
The black side cover on the red low rider looks strange.
As usual, great video by Matt Laidlaw and crew. The best thing about this channel is the honesty and factual information. I find the Lower Rider S is one of the best of this model year. I’m not in the market since my old bike still serves me well, but still like to look at new stuff.
i have a 07 dyna i think these bikes have alot of potential do want one
That Midnight Crimson is really nice color. Great video guys.
The information in your videos is SO valuable. Thank you. Wish you were in Texas.
I've had a Sporty for 6 months and I'm already looking at a Softtail. I love my Sporty but having more comfort, 6 gears, and something bigger would be nice. I can't decide on which Softail I like the best. Very tough decision.
I bought a Low Rider S as my first bike so I'll answer honestly as I only ever rode 250cc bike in the MSF course. Is it possible for a beginner to ride this and be ok? Yes. Is it the most sensible? No. Ideally, I wanted to start on something smaller to increase my skill quickly and then upgrade, but the financial impact of that just makes it a pain in the ass, you'll essentially be losing out a few thousand when you trade the sportster back in for a FXLRS in 6 months. I just decided to risk it and i'm happy I did.
Matt and Nick are so experienced they probably don't know what trips up beginners with this so i'll say it: slow speed maneuvers. The first day I picked it up was 25 miles north of Austin, in the pissing rain, on roads I didn't know with no GPS. Definitely felt some adversity but the bike handled amazing and I made it home despite flooding conditions which is a riders nightmare. I learned the friction zone and throttle have to be mastered quickly. That might seem basic to people that have ridden before but a 250cc bike is 100 times more forgiving to clumsy inputs, something which new riders, including me will make. The FXLRS pulls like a train in 1st gear and a few times at the start it will pull you out of a lean and straighten you up easily running you wide, you have to beware with that. The clutch comes on strong at the end and so use smooth, light inputs with minimal throttle until you are used to how it takes off. I went to a parking lot with no one around and just rode around practicing the turns. The handling and the breaks are great, and at high speeds it feels like a dream. That said, you have to respect the machine, go easy and learn what its capable of because as well as learning the bike, you are learning situational awareness and the behavior of other riders on the road. Turns come up quick, cars behind you come up quick, gravel and inclines come up quick, and if you live in a 4 story parking lot you are going to need to learn the friction zone with rear break turning up inclines, then slowing the bike down enough on a turn coming back down. Just things you don't think about until you face them and being on a 650lb bike you can't muscle yourself out of a mistake like a light bike.
Overall, the bike is amazing and I would have bought one from these guys had I still been in LA, just be careful until you learn how to ride it. Don't bother with a sportster if you are willing to to be conservative, practice and ride outside of peak hours to get better. Put crash bars on to put your mind at ease.
Sorry for the long winded post but as someone who spent forever deciding on whether to get this bike as a newer rider I hope to help those that are feeling the same way.
19k and halogen turn signals out of the bin, does it even have abs? make the engine a stressed member already too these people are nuts with these prices
Comes with ABS
Hey Matt, excellent video.
I've a Fat Bob 2019. Are any of the larger gas tanks in the Softail or Touring range, i.e. larger than the Bob's, able to be fitted on to the Bob?
Not going to lie, I heard about the Fxlrs about early January. And even with the release of the 2022 low rider S, I was just more in love with the 21 version. And I'm glad I got one of the last few brand new 21'S
It's funny how I would go to California (fromt Texas) to buy a motorcycle from Matt and not my local dealership. Keep up the good work Matt, one day soon I'll be over to buy a motorcycle from yall.
Come on down! We’d love to help you out!
I’m currently riding a CRF450L. I’m keeping it in full offroad trim so I’m looking for a cool, sleek, comfortable , powerful street bike . I want to rip it up , but also drop back and relax .
When you said “spirited riding “, that’s what I’m looking for . My old school bearded friend my fathers age introduced me to this bike .
I’ve been going back and forth between fatbob and this low rider S . Great video .
This would probably be a perfect balance of cruiser and ripper for you.
I love the way you introduced the Low Rider S 114, the first time I seen this ride. I fell in love serious business. I will be honest I have checked out the Sport Glide I like the 2021 S.G. I will be doing hwy riding and some in town cruising.
Great job Matt.
Great video production. Kudos to you two. Think they should come out with more color options when released for a new year.
Sir I have taken exception to your remarks about the 88 twin cam. At the time the 88 was a big step up from the EVO power. Now with a stage one and a good aftermarket exhaust power improves just like all Harleys. If you go to a stage 2 with a good cam the 88 tc steps up power to a very respectful level. If you go to a big bore kit 95 the twin cam becomes a beast. It's short stroke makes rpms much quicker. It almost turns the 88 twin cam into a drag racer. I like the M8 but of all the twin cam motors I like the 88 best bang for the buck.
I’m currently 16 can’t wait till I can finally buy a low rider s
Just bought me a 21 lowrider S and its amazing!!! I went from a 2019 iron 1200 stage 1 and I didn't want to loose the nimbleness of the iron. The lowrider S is the sporty on steroids!!!! I'm in love obviously 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Sickest bike ever!
Hell yea man. Enjoy.
@@MattLaidlaw Thanks Matt! It's winter here in Reno and I'm still getting as much riding in as possible but when summer comes??? Look out!!!
Went from a dyna fat bob to a Softail street bob to a low rider s. I loved my ugly fat bob. The street bob was an improvement. The fxlrs has everything the street bob was missing. Harley out did themselves with the new low rider s. They packed in that much performance and technology without loosing the Harley feel. It handles like a heavy sport bike.
Good informative video, a tad long but good. I think this bike would make an excellent platform for an updated FXDXT which was a real riders motorcycle for those that didn't want the heft a touring bike but still needed functionality. Also although the gauges look great on the tank mounting them behind the nacelle would really by much more functional and I think is one of the number one complaints of this bike. I also find it funny that this bike only has 30 degrees of cornering clearance meanwhile back in 2001 my FXDX had 34.5. The problem is what makes a good bike and a bike that sells are totally different. Since you seem really dedicated to the brand maybe you could pass some suggestions along to the higher ups. Thanks
Good advice...I think if you can think through your choice you’ll probably be happier but I’ve also found riding the bike helps even more than thinking about it😎
Best LRS review I’ve seen! Appreciated
1. If my FXDL died and went to heaven it would come back as this iteration. Killer!
2. I've said it before, I'm a sicko and would love to see the square headlight as an option.
3. Can we take a moment and appreciate how perfect the LiveWire is as a chase bike? I can't wait to see how that bike evolves as they improve the technology. Great job as always Matt and Nick
fell in love with this bike, i'm thinking about getting a low rider s 2022, but i really love the midnight crimson color. hope they gonna do more color variants with the 2022 models :/
I like the new sportster but that 2" rear shock is a deal breaker. Any news on a 3.25 or so rear shock upgrade?
Great video, guys. Been wondering about the forks.
I bought the new Honda rebel 1100 as my first bike a few weeks ago(awesome little bike for around town and country roads btw) but after riding it the first week and being hit with highway winds I KNEW it wasn't the bike for me. It was too light for the winds out here and I knew I was gonna want something bigger for a 2nd rider so I quickly traded it in for the 2021 lowrider s. Only regret I have is I didn't buy it first.
One hell of a jump in performance! Haha
@@koolkat8639 no ragrets. Now I'm wanting a roadglide. Ha
I love how you guys stress that riders get the bike that best fits their riding needs, versus the biggest sales profit margin! 👍
We play the long game here. Getting people on the right bike for their needs is a big part of that.
Agreed!
If you are cramped on this bike.... a different seat will sort the issue... I have a seat from whiplash and it basically moves me back an inch... I’m 6.2 ....I love this bike. Ex-sport bike rider.
I’m the same height. Thinking about this bike but didn’t ride one yet. One of my main concerns was having to put forwards on it right away..
@@jaredwehr1431 if you are going to put forward s on then it’s the probability buying the wrong bike as that setup negates the sporty capabilities ... I have a heritage OEM shock on mine and it raises the back of the bike maybe an inch...you steer the bike with your but cheeks as apposed to most other Harleys... it’s a great handling bike. I would recommend putting bung king highway crash bars instead if you are looking for that forward feel. It is more in keeping with the So Cal Club style bike that this bike is.
Bought my first Harley guys....2022 Low Rider S Gunship grey. No regrets. Just did my 1,000 mile service. Purrs like a lion
Very nice. Great bike. Enjoy 🤙🏼
Update...Bike still hauls arse! Loving it! Keep doing what you're doing! You inspire ✨️
Mobbin' the Low Rider S 2021...Wow !
what are the changes? I see the same bike with other color lol.
As Matt said at the end of the video, there aren't any substantial changes to the bike, the model is a year old and is the best selling bike at our shop. Not much of a reason to change it yet.
first change id do is make it forward controls
I’m very glad the MoCo didn’t change anything on our beloved FXLRS. The Midnight Crimson is sick! My ‘02 FXDL is gonna be jealous when that ‘21 comes home later this year. Yes sir Matt, I’m pulling the trigger before they change or cancel anything else.
Thanks for the video review with all of the detailed pros/cons. I would have not thought to swap the Heritage rear shock in it and would have most likely paid much more for the aftermarket.
Which bike is right for me?? That one right there!! Love that color, it really sets off the wheel color. 2021 will be the year I add that bike to the garage collection........ Thanks for the review!
Matt, thanks for the thorough reviews.
Where can I get that Quilted jacket with the yellow logo on the left breast?!
Also interested!
That comment about putting the heritage shock on the lower rider s..... Hmmm I'm guessing that would work on a softail standard/ street bob
What happened to the Low Rider ? Why did Harley drop it ?
It got gobbled up by the Low Rider S
@@MattLaidlaw That sucks , the low Rider was a beautiful bike with all that chrome. The only thing I did not like was the AMF Graphics. Which I was hoping would have changed for 2021
not here in New England, it's Bagger Central here, and mostly Roadglides and StreetGlides , even my Roadking is kind of an oddball up here
I'm 6'2" but love the look of this and the Iron 883. What are my options? Feel I do not have any after looking at reviews, everyone brings up the tall issue.
The low rider S for me has too short of a leg length. I like the style but I would have to configure the bike to meet my needs. Added cost?
I have a Street Bob 197 but am seriously considering swapping it for a Low Rider S with Stage 2.
You guys should do a video on the 2021 street bob with the 114
Dude thanks for these vids. I’m a tall guy 6/4 and I’ve worried about sizing and bikes this was really helpful from a giant man😎
Does Harley use a triple clamp with a different design in order to tighten the rake or is really in the frame?
Is this small guy friendly I’m 5’6? I’m a newbie here drive semis but want to add the motorcycle license. Thanks love the bike
Does the Low Rider S have a larger fuel tank than the Fat Bob? I hate pushing a bike or deal with range anxiety.
Hey Matt What gloves do you where?
Also love my FXLRS!
Also interested!
How tall are you exactly? Did you keep the mids? Thanks
Matt, you videos get better and better. Just like HD.
I love everything about the Low Rider S, how would it do on a round trip (close to 1000 miles) I live in Oroville, CA. 2 hrs past Sacramento. With a few upgrades saddlemen seat and cruise control? The other bike I love is the new Sport Glide.
Drop dead gorgeous color! Great review and such a beautiful bike!
I just bought one hours ago,, and rode it 40 miles home in a downpour. Handled real nice in a monsoon up here in the pnw. Went back to get my truck and there were accidents everywhere,, fatal outcomes at that.
Southern california yes, we have Snow Here , my Harley is aging in my Garage
Snow and ice….I’m so over it….😕
Dude, I LOVE thad Midnight Crimson!!!!!! Anyone know if Harley is getting rid of the FXBB?
Where are the leaked Specials? HD is killing me. Do we have to wait until the 19th? Excited to see a RK S
great video . i'm in the market for a bike for longer rides but i'm going to be in trouble if the Heritage doesn't come in Midnight Crimson and there's a LRS on the showroom floor when i go shopping !
I own a 2018 Heritage only because there was no 2018 Low Rider s it serves me well only wish they made a club fairing that fit passing lights uggg. Could also benefit from the front dual disks as well ,
I've had a '17 FXDLS since new, and love the cruise control. Why was it dropped?
I’m not sure. Just the sport glide abs heritage have it now.
Enjoyed this review. I love the versatility of my Low Rider S. You mention quite a bit about “guys” wanting/needing things. Don’t forget women ride too!
Great video Matt & Nick.
The Dana and lowrider S it’s definitely a bad ass bike! But I’m glad I went with the Softail Slim S. Because I don’t see them around a lot. A rare breed! Lol
Believe it or not a lot of people don’t even know about the slim and especially the Slim S. I always get a lot of props it also turns a lot of head! People are always asking me what bike is that..? Feels cool to have a not so popular bike. 🤘🏻😎
Matt, as nice as these new 2021 Harleys are Honda is coming out with a Rebel 1100 with an msrp of roughly 9k.
I realize its two slightly different categories but do you think the rebel 1100 will cut into Harleys Streetbob/Low Rider sales?
Not really but maybe the sportster sales a bit.
Good video and I like the bike. I would still like you to talk on what’s not coming out and what you thinking is the future of H-D.
Matt or anybody really,
I'm 6'4 and just purchased a 2021 Low Rider S. You being 6'6.. what would be your suggestion for a seat or seat and handlebars or risers with the stock bars that would enable me to keep mid controls and ride in a fairly upright position?
Thanks again for another video. The colour midnight crimson is nice to see, and good ride out too.
Not many people talk about the sport glide I believe it's one of the most versatile bikes imo. You can ride it with bags and fairing or strip it down in 2 mins and have that raw stripped down look. The sport glide should have had the 114 option though
Should mention if anyone buys a 2021 they won’t be able to do exhaust or any upgrades for awhile as Harley or anyone else doesn’t offer a tuner that fits the 21s yet