Comparison: Harley-Davidson Low Rider
ST vs. Low Rider S

Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST and Low Rider S are two cruiser motorcycles belonging to the Softail lineup from the American motorcycle manufacturer. Both are equipped with the powerful Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin engine, but there are some notable differences between them.
Dimensions and Weight

The Low Rider ST is slightly larger than the Low Rider S. The wheelbase of the Low Rider ST measures 2,365 mm, while the Low Rider S has a wheelbase of 2,310 mm. The seat height of the Low Rider ST is 720 mm, compared to the Low Rider S’s 710 mm. The weight of the Low Rider ST is 309 kg, while the Low Rider S weighs 299 kg.

Design

The Low Rider ST features a more modern design with a batwing front fairing. This fairing provides wind and debris protection for the rider and contributes to a robust and rugged appearance. In contrast, the Low Rider S has a simpler design with a traditional round LED headlight.
Features
The Low Rider ST comes with more features compared to the Low Rider S, including:
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Batwing front fairing
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Saddlebags on both sides
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Taller handlebars
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Softer seat
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Longer-travel rear suspension
Engine
Both models are powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin engine with a displacement of 1,923 cc. This engine produces 103 horsepower and 160 Nm of torque.
Safety Features
Both models are equipped with anti-lock braking systems (ABS). The Low Rider ST also features a Cruise Control system for added convenience.
Price
The price of the Low Rider ST is approximately 779 million VND, which is roughly equivalent to 35,409 USD, while the Low Rider S is priced at about 699 million VND, which is approximately 31,773 USD. Please note that exchange rates may fluctuate, so these conversions are approximate.
Conclusion
The Low Rider ST is a suitable choice for those who appreciate a modern cruiser style with added comfort and convenience features. On the other hand, the Low Rider S appeals to riders who prefer a classic cruiser look with a more streamlined design. Each model has its own unique charm and caters to different tastes within the cruiser motorcycle enthusiast community.