Okay, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions about how fast my Low Rider S can actually go. I’ve seen some numbers thrown around online, but I wanted to see for myself. So, I took my bike out to a closed course (safety first, people!) and decided to really open it up.

Gearing Up
First things first, I made sure my bike was in good shape. Checked the tire pressure, oil levels, everything. I’m not a mechanic, but I know enough to make sure my ride is safe. Then, I geared up myself. Full-face helmet, riding jacket, gloves, the whole nine yards. No way was I doing this without being properly protected.
The Run
I started slow, getting a feel for the bike and the track. Then, I gradually started increasing the throttle. This thing has some serious power, let me tell you! The acceleration pushed me back in my seat. I kept shifting up, pushing it harder and harder.
- First Gear: Took off like a rocket!
- Second Gear: Still pulling strong.
- Third Gear: The wind was really starting to hit me.
- Fourth Gear: Speedometer was climbing fast.
- Fifth Gear: This is where things got intense.
- Sixth Gear: Hold tight!
I tucked in as much as I could, trying to reduce the wind resistance. The engine was roaring, and the world was a blur. I glanced down at the speedometer and saw 118mph, and I felt it still had a bit more to go. and I backed off the throttle. I’m not gonna lie, it was a little scary, but also exhilarating!
The Result
It’s fast, reaching 118mph, I am sure it has 2-3mph to go, maybe to 120mph. But honestly, I don’t need to go that fast on a regular basis. It’s good to know the power is there, though!
So, there you have it. That’s my experience pushing my Low Rider S to its limits. Remember, always ride safe and within your limits. And if you’re going to try something like this, do it on a closed course, not on public roads!
