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2014 Harley SuperLow 1200T First Ride Review

2014 Harley SuperLow 1200T First Ride Review

Posted on January 18, 2016March 27, 2020 By Jarvis

With a history stretching over 50 years, Harley’s Sportster has been lauded for its versatility, from street tracker to café racer to bobbers and choppers. For 1977 Daytona 200 winner and respected motojournalist Cook Neilson, it was a 160-mph drag bike. The Sportster also endeared itself to Nielson as a touring machine, one he happily explored the country on. He’s not alone as riders have been outfitting Sportsters for touring duty for a long time, opting for the lither handling the narrow-framed Sportster offers over a heavier, Big Twin-powered Harley. Instead of having to piece-meal parts together to complete the transition to Sportster tourer, The Motor Company has done the work for you with the release of its 2014 SuperLow 1200T.
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