Every corner’s a dare, every straight a sprint. The 2026 Low Rider S was built for riders who answer both.
At a Glance
For riders who want more out of every mile, the 2026 Low Rider S brings a sharper edge to factory performance. From its rip-ready suspension to the Heavy Breather intake and performance-tuned 2-into-1 exhaust, this machine is built to cut harder, corner sharper, and rev to the limiter. And with the Milwaukee-Eight™ 117 High Output motor and standard Rider Safety Enhancements, it’ll let you ride like you were born for it.
114 HP
85 KW @ 5020 RPM
Horsepower
715 mm
Seat Height, Unladen
173 Nm
Engine Torque
5.5 l/100
Fuel Economy
Explore the 2026 Low Rider S
The Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output delivers more horsepower and torque than ever, matched by a Heavy Breather intake, a taller rear shock, and a performance-retuned suspension that’s sharper in corners and smoother on long pulls. Selectable ride modes and Rider Safety Enhancements back you when the ride pushes back.
Harley-Davidson’s Rider Safety Enhancements is all about giving you that extra peace of mind when things get a little unpredictable. It’s a set of smart tech that steps in during tricky situations, helping the bike handle traction while you’re accelerating, braking, or slowing down. With the Cornering Rider Safety Enhancements, the bike even adjusts for cornering, keeping things smooth and steady without you having to think twice.
ABS is designed to prevent the wheels from locking under braking and helps the rider maintain control when braking in a straight-line, urgent situation.
The TCS is designed to keep the rear wheel from “spinning out” when the motorcycle is accelerating in a straight line and enhances rider confidence.
DSCS is designed to reduce excessive rear-wheel slip and help prevent rear-wheel lock under powertrain-induced deceleration, which typically occurs when the rider makes an abrupt downshift gear change or quickly reduces the throttle while on wet or slippery road surfaces.
TPMS alerts the rider through the information display to low or high tire air pressure. Maintaining proper tire air pressure is important both for vehicle performance and tire life.
C-ABS is a variant of ABS that takes into consideration the lean angle of a two-wheel motorcycle, or the lateral acceleration of a Trike model. The brake pressure required to limit wheel slip when cornering is typically or lower than the pressure required under straight line operation.
C-TCS is designed to prevent the rear wheel from excessive spinning under acceleration when going straight or cornering.
On bikes equipped with C-DSCS, the system helps keep the rear wheel from slipping or locking up when you quickly downshift or let off the throttle, especially on wet or slippery roads. When turning, it can adjust based on how much a two-wheel bike is leaning or the side-to-side motion on a Trike.