Top 10 Touring-Comfort Accessories & Mods for your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle

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  • The top 10 touring accessories built for comfort that are often times over looked. Matt goes into his choices that many people don't know what they're missing out on until they try them! Are you looking to increase your comfort out on the open road on your Harley-Davidson motorcycle? This list of accessories and mods will help you eat up those miles and keep your body free from fatigue.
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  • @SixShooter14
    @SixShooter14 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Good tips. My top 5 comfort features are: seat, wind protection, bars, cruise control, and the best bang for the buck. Ear plugs. I ride 80+ mph for hours in 20+ mph winds. It's crazy how less fatigued I am when I wear ear plugs.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Totally agree with the ear plugs!

    • @briandaube860
      @briandaube860 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ditto absolutely the ear plugs. I also have found reducing your clothes from flapping in the wind lowers fatigue. I use Velcro straps on my lower legs

  • @johnnynitro7523
    @johnnynitro7523 Před 2 lety +4

    I really like the fact that you typically showcase Arizona desert and mountains in your rides and videos.... Now you know why I live here.

  • @tomb.8485
    @tomb.8485 Před rokem +25

    Agree 100% with your number one, the rider back rest. I don’t usually have it in, but add it in seconds for trips. It allowed me at 64 to do a 6,325 mile trip and still feel great after the trip.

  • @GuruLiving4
    @GuruLiving4 Před 2 lety +107

    This dude and his videos influenced me to purchase my first Harley SG at 50.

    • @Bluis5445
      @Bluis5445 Před 2 lety +2

      Probably for 50 grand lol

    • @alanbobowicz141
      @alanbobowicz141 Před 2 lety +9

      Laidlaw’s is a much better dealer to buy from and work with than a lot of other guys in my opinion. Glad you’re out there- still plenty of riding for you (us)!!

    • @michaelconran5252
      @michaelconran5252 Před 2 lety +4

      I watched this videos on all the Softails. I love has honesty. Once I chose the Street Bob, I already knew I had to get a different seat. He said it sucked, and it sucked.

    • @HarleyThrottleJuice
      @HarleyThrottleJuice Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome man! ✌️

    • @ajlowrider2720
      @ajlowrider2720 Před 2 lety +1

      Congrats and enjoy your new Harley!!!

  • @MultiTourman
    @MultiTourman Před 2 lety +3

    I’m a huge fan of the heated grips. Here in Canada they help increase my riding days. Nothing like riding on a 30 degree morning with toasty hands. Helps as well when riding in a cold rain.

  • @Dragonfly5280
    @Dragonfly5280 Před 10 měsíci +2

    5:50 Thank you for showing the "resting on engine guard"! I have grip tape on mine just for that purpose! Just one more option for long rides!

  • @777mycoolangelo
    @777mycoolangelo Před rokem +1

    Yeah the back rest is a game changer. Never thought I would say that. Lol.

  • @pd6569
    @pd6569 Před 2 lety +5

    Matt, I Love my Wilbur’s self leveling front & rear suspension system; complete game changer from my stock pitiful suspension on my 21 CVO RG. Best investment talk about customer service, I made an appointment, road into the U.S based location in Jersey (EPM Performance Imports), as I arrived, the gates rolled up and the Mechanic (Mike) immediately worked on my ride and I was out the door a few hours later. My back and kidneys love me for it.

  • @scottlin777
    @scottlin777 Před 2 lety +5

    Highway pegs. Klockwerks windshield. Legend suspension. Truthfully, I am content with my stock seat on my 2019 street glide special. I bought her new. She has a tad over 55000 miles and loving every mile

  • @joedangelo5640
    @joedangelo5640 Před 2 lety +2

    Lower fairings are essential to me. Reason is that without them, the wind pushed out my thighs, putting stress on my hips. Lowers solves that problem.

  • @Squatch_Rider66
    @Squatch_Rider66 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 6’3 LePera daddy long legs seat made a great difference for me, don’t feel like I am humping the tank now. Just need a little airflow between the seat. On a 2019 Roadking

    • @bighueroduran3792
      @bighueroduran3792 Před rokem

      Copy that got that seat on cvo 2020 seated way back and ride 🥃

  • @wdstauter8429
    @wdstauter8429 Před 2 lety +8

    Love your list! Just added a rider backrest to my Road King last weekend. Here is my list of what’s on my RK-Hwy Pegs, cruise, heated seat and handgrips (north Midwest), and in winter I have the slip on lower wind deflectors over my crash bars.
    Knock out wind and hold engine heat.
    Still have factory suspension and bars, but I think everything else I added.

  • @fakerstrand
    @fakerstrand Před 2 lety +4

    Love your videos Matt, took my license this summer and started out on a 21’ Street Glide Special straight off the bat as your videos has been so inspiring and I love the aesthetics of it.
    Most of the things you’ve listed (except the things that makes the bike look clumsy, lol) I have added to the bike from the get go.
    Ride safe from Sweden!

  • @HarleyGreyGhost12
    @HarleyGreyGhost12 Před 2 lety +15

    Great tips, thanks, Matt. I love my backrest, highway pegs, and cruise control on my 2021 RG. Also, a gel pad seat cushion is awesome. Custom Dynamics led front and rear lights don’t necessarily add to physical riding comfort, however they do offer some additional peace of mind, in knowing other motorists can see you sooner.

    • @CentralPlainsEnt
      @CentralPlainsEnt Před rokem +1

      I agree with the lights. I like to ride in the evenings when it's a little bit cooler out as a relief from the day's Heat. However in rural areas when it gets dark everything comes out of the ditches and seeing how our government hasn't figured out we should quit giving our money away and fix the damn potholes that's another reason to make sure the lighting is absolutely exceptional. I would really like to have a set of Denalis that are street legal because of all the things you can do with those on the can bus as far as adjustments in settings.

    • @jamesfcarlton6890
      @jamesfcarlton6890 Před rokem +1

      *5 **#Likes** 👍🏼 is the limit for me **#Eddie**.* 👍🏼👍🏼 🇬🇧 🫡🫥 👋🏼

  • @garyallen6486
    @garyallen6486 Před rokem +2

    Great video as always, Matt! After changing the seat on my ‘21 Road King, and then watching your (and a few other) videos, I chose to upgrade my front and rear to Wilbers self-leveling. It made a BIG difference for me (reduced vibration by ~80%) and my wife has noticed a 50-60% improvement. It made 300 mile days for us much more enjoyable (especially the next day, haha) Thanks for the great content.

  • @Rich-oz5hy
    @Rich-oz5hy Před rokem +1

    Couldn’t agree more. Now that I have heated grips and seat ,hard to ride without. Just enough to warm up in early morning. Keep up the great content.

  • @KandMAdventures804
    @KandMAdventures804 Před měsícem

    I was laughing when I watched this. Everything you mentioned was basically Ultra Limited. My wife and I bought ours a few years ago. Every time we get home from a trip we add something to the bike or our riding gear. This time it was a windsplitter windshield and rain booties. From the knee down is spot on in the rain. I could go on and on but you pretty much covered it. LOL. Thanks for the great video.

  • @PNWrides
    @PNWrides Před 2 lety +1

    I used to poo-poo the rider backrest until I tried one (I have the adjustable one on my Road King Special). No doubt, it’s exponentially more comfortable and has dramatically increased the amount of time I can comfortably ride. I’m 50 years old and don’t yet think of myself as a “geezer” but honestly, the rider backrest just works.

  • @just_another_Joe
    @just_another_Joe Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely agree with that list. I’ve got a few of those added to my Road Glide Limited.
    A couple others I’d add to the list: a drink holder and additional passenger pegs.
    For long hauls, having a ready ability to grab a water bottle to hydrate regularly makes a big difference, especially on hot days. I’ve ridden coast-to-coast on my Road Glide (even stopped in at your store) and having the ability to hydrate on-the-go allows me to stretch my stops to the limit of my tank that much easier.
    And for passenger pegs, I added the Kuryakyn adjustable passenger pegs. My wife loves having the option to shift her feet between the passenger floorboards, my lap, and those pegs. And we all know the adage: Happy wife, happy life. 😄

  • @arai4176
    @arai4176 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy Macaroni!! Dude ALMOST washes the front at 14:29. Cross wind dragons breath rite there. Safe travels in your journey gentleman. Great Channel Matt.

  • @Bweizr
    @Bweizr Před 2 lety +4

    After my last cross-country trip, I finally spent the ~$1k on an mccruise cruise control system from Australia for my 2018 Versys 1000. It shuts off if you hit the brake or pull in the clutch, and looks like it was a factory installed item. I absolutely love it, it completely changes the long distance experience. I spend enough time at highway speeds during my daily commute that it's also made it much easier.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes sir. Game changer out on the road.

  • @PDawgWms101
    @PDawgWms101 Před 11 měsíci

    The lower leg fairings also protect you from the rain. I live in South Texas and it gets very hot down here, but I love having the lower leg fairings. Believe it or not, but the heated grips helps down here during our “winter” months. We get into the 40s, sometimes the 30s. The heated grips really help.

  • @19merkez79
    @19merkez79 Před rokem

    Everything you mentioned regarding the accessories to make the long distance riding comfortable and more enjoyable is spot on!!! Thank you

  • @michaelconran5252
    @michaelconran5252 Před 2 lety +2

    The three comfort upgrades I made on my 2020 Street Bob was touring seat with backrest (Mustang), heated grips and leather covers for levers. Your video warned me about the Street Bob seat. Best looking, worse performing. Heated grips are a no brainer, have had them on my dual sports and I currently live at 7,000 feet. The leather on levers was for looks but add to comfort when riding at freezing temps or very long rides, didn't expect that. For body, heated pants and vest. Not a fan of wind screens, but i gave ridden in 17° F with no issues. To be fair I like cold weather. I installed heated grips on wife's Softail also along with a heated seat pad. She has electric gear also. We tour on the Softails with no issues. Neither of us like windshields, but with the right gear, comfortable seat and ergonomics, you can ride all day long. I believe the riding triangle is they most important, once you have that, all they other stuff falls into place. Being 5'1" with stubby legs, I can't reach forward controls, so a Softail with mids is perfect for me. To stretch/relax I just hang my feet over pegs. I can't flatfoot anyway, so feet hitting ground isn't an issue.

  • @WACKYBRAYFAN1
    @WACKYBRAYFAN1 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been riding Harley CVO road glides for over 10 years and having logged over 100,000 miles on them. I would agree with your list with one exception. I would eliminate the heel shifter and add the new Harley hammock heated/cooling seat. In hot and cold weather it is a game changer. It would definitely make my top three!

    • @davidBarrel
      @davidBarrel Před rokem

      cooling? so in hot weather it could remain on lower temp? great

    • @cancelchannel3394
      @cancelchannel3394 Před rokem

      I have a corbin heated seat on my kawasaki Vulcan, it's a must have for cold weather riding, a bit pricey at $907 plus tax and shipping but worth every penny 😀

  • @djd5326
    @djd5326 Před rokem +1

    Agree with all your upgrades. T Bars on a cruiser w 14 inch suspension seems to be so much better for comfort and handling then the 12” Yaffes and the 13 inch suspension I had on it prior. Also the heated hammock on a long ride is killer.

  • @mikeklinger3100
    @mikeklinger3100 Před rokem +1

    Another comfort option that is really handy is wireless intercom!! It makes long trips so much more enjoyable and now that mesh has become more of a thing, you can talk with a group of people that your riding with. One thing I didn’t even think about when I got mine was the Saftey aspect of them. You can stay focused on the road and warn other riders of any dangers you have encountered.

  • @slyguyaction
    @slyguyaction Před 2 lety +2

    Totally agree with you about #1. First thing I did with my '17 RGU. Then highway pegs, a heel shifter and thicker, heated grips. Really love this bike. 2nd trip to Sturgis from Indio, CA in 10 days. Ride safe...

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate the comment from a confirmed road warrior. Thank you for the input.

  • @mikedanaher3413
    @mikedanaher3413 Před 2 lety +4

    Definitely get your most comfort out of a quality seat. Everyone’s backside likes something different so there is no best seat for all out there. Just the best one for you. Fairing and cruise are definitely a plus especially cruise. The right set of bars after you find that perfect seat for you is one of the best also. This was great information as always Matt. 👍

    • @cancelchannel3394
      @cancelchannel3394 Před rokem

      Harleys cost well over $30,000, you would think for that ridiculous price, they would have the highest quality seat and suspension available "/

    • @mikedanaher3413
      @mikedanaher3413 Před rokem

      @@cancelchannel3394 hey buddy. Why don’t you know what you’re talking about before you spout off. Harley, like any other manufacturer has motorcycles priced from under 10k to over 40k. The same as Honda does. Guess what. You don’t get a premium suspension or premium seat on a Goldwing either. The fact is that motorcycles are set up from the factory to accommodate a wide range of rider height, leg length so they can market those bikes to a wide range of customers. I have a Harley touring bike and brand new it wasn’t 20k so go chew a nice big pack of shit the fuck up.

  • @carmensaltarelli1387
    @carmensaltarelli1387 Před 2 lety

    Hi Matt. Another valuable topic that I much appreciate. I agree that the rider backrest and highway pegs combination provide a ton of comfort. I am 6’ tall with long legs and on a long road trip these provide the most relief to back pain and stiffness. Your entire list makes perfect sense. Here is eastern Canada a set of heated grips will be a welcome addition. Planning on that upgrade before winter. Thanks so much!

  • @mikecelsi4588
    @mikecelsi4588 Před rokem

    As an older rider, the heated grips are a blessing for my arthritis, allowing me to ride longer with less discomfort....

  • @powerman1972
    @powerman1972 Před 2 lety +2

    My 2020 Roadglide limited is fitted with KST custom 14” spearheads, HD Road zeppelin seat, RWD rear shocks, Legend front suspension, adjustable rider backrest. The thing is like riding a couch on long hauls.

    • @jeffreyengle2762
      @jeffreyengle2762 Před 2 lety

      My wife and I looked hard at the Road Zeppelin seat, never did like the look of it on the bike but with my butt on it, I can’t see what it looks like on the bike anyway 🤣 it’s just comfortable and the wife loves it

  • @ephrammaker3153
    @ephrammaker3153 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Matt! Another great video. A little different from your travel videos, and I’d love to see more of your insights on these type of issues.
    I would mention that a set of adjustable handlebars are amazing. Helibars come to mind. After some riding, you may find that small changes in bar positions (as little as even just 1”) makes big changes in comfort - and adjustable bars make this possible.

  • @Santi_Mancini
    @Santi_Mancini Před rokem +1

    Fully agree Matt, I got them all installed and they are all worth it. Heated seats really depend if you ride usually on a cold weather …whether heated grips can make it even in warm places because sometimes it is cold enough for your hands and it may be even dangerous (eg morning commute to work), heated seats are less mandatory unless you use the bike frequently on cold places.

  • @robertcurtis9449
    @robertcurtis9449 Před 2 lety +1

    Always enjoy your videos Matt, great info and insight to riding

  • @Jockstrap716
    @Jockstrap716 Před 5 měsíci

    This was one amazing video I happen to be a rider of motorcycles for 55 years and all the things you mention are this that have been developed in the later parts of my touring journey, so I take pride in the fact that I lived without such accessaries that you have today but I am thankful that during my life time I can now reap the benefits of all the many wonderful experiences that I have experienced!! Thanks!!!

  • @ChipsPlace1952
    @ChipsPlace1952 Před rokem +1

    Matt,
    Great subject matter. I have a lot of what you mentioned but what I find that I do now, with the help of the GoPros, I observe what people wear.
    Now we all know how nice it is to have the wind blowing through your hair, but the styles of helmets. Oh boy, pandora's box.
    Boots, big heavy or the newer flat sole ones with more comfort and easier to shift.
    Rain gear, leather; chaps, jacket, gloves.
    Well, that can keep you going for a while.
    See ya on the road.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před rokem

      Yea maybe I need to do a video on riding gear. What do you think?

    • @ChipsPlace1952
      @ChipsPlace1952 Před rokem

      @@MattLaidlaw
      I think it would be great. I like how ypu centered this video on touring. Riding a couple of hundred miles is different than riding a couple of thousand. People may not get the connection.
      LOL, how many people think there is a gas station every 50 miles!
      There are some long, deserted roads when going east to west, north to south. And hit the right or maybe wrong time of year..it can be HOT.
      But keep those wheels turning.

  • @neilrasche4510
    @neilrasche4510 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Matt. OMG, heated grips saved the day on my ride to Alaska and back to Michigan. Woke up one morning in B.C. and the temp was 38 degrees, wind howling from the west and raining. The good news was that I was by that time heading east. Also was wearing ski gloves, but not very waterproof at 60/70 mph. GREAT RIDE !!! Also, this was in July.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety

      Great comment! Thanks! Heated grips have saved me multiple times!

  • @markmcintosh7095
    @markmcintosh7095 Před rokem +2

    Windshield or fairing are my number 1 necessity for my bikes. I love my new st and with the tall shield it works excellent.

  • @bradwilliams4921
    @bradwilliams4921 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Matt. I think this is an excellent video for someone like me who is dreaming about one day upgrading to a Touring Harley-Davidson.
    I agree with everything you said in the video. Thanks again.

  • @stevenwright6573
    @stevenwright6573 Před 2 lety +1

    I just saw the video from Thrashin Supply where the guy stopped by and bought his first new motorcycle. It was cool seeing you and your guy, along with the dudes from the 2 lane life and thrashin all together riding for a bit. Cool stuff dude.

  • @jimlebiedz5723
    @jimlebiedz5723 Před 2 lety +1

    Matt, you are spot on with your advice. Thanks!

  • @bigmike4962
    @bigmike4962 Před rokem

    You are 100% correct about your number one choice for long riding comfort. Rider backrest is just unparalleled

  • @carlito3624
    @carlito3624 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like I’m buying cruise control today, as usual thank you for a wonderful video

  • @thangknowa3288
    @thangknowa3288 Před 17 dny

    For Road Kings, the windshield is very good, but last year I added Hand Guards in front of the grips that really help with keeping the cold winter wind off of my hands. In fact, I leave them on all year round.

  • @Jack-wi5qr
    @Jack-wi5qr Před rokem

    Old school rider who ten years ago at 50,went from rigid frames to a Road King. King has a Hoppe fairing,hard bags and 14 inch ape hangers from when I bought it. Going back to my chopper days,I made my own jockey shift set up that works like a dream,and my own ‘dump style’ drag pipes with homemade baffles. Made my own sissy bar and padded backrest also. As far as highway pegs go,I just rest my feet on top of the crash bars. At 60,I’m building a rigid Panhead that I’ll likely ride more than the bagger when it’s done.

  • @Rich-oz5hy
    @Rich-oz5hy Před 2 lety +1

    Keep up awesome content. Thank you so much for taking time out of your hectic schedule and sign a shirt for me when my brother went out to California and stopped by shop.

  • @nohandsdan9353
    @nohandsdan9353 Před rokem

    I agree with cruise control... I use it almost 24/7 driving my bike OR truck. I made a short video of using it on my '21 SGS. Being able to go miles and miles and rest both hands is game changer!

  • @ShinobiKingYT
    @ShinobiKingYT Před 2 lety +1

    Always great videos Matt 🤘🏽😎

  • @UPanderson1
    @UPanderson1 Před 2 lety +1

    I put the extended footboards on a 2021 FLTRK as well as the heated/cooled hammock seat.

  • @izzojoseph2
    @izzojoseph2 Před 5 měsíci

    Too funny
    I hade you about the wind but I love the feeling of it passing on my chest and the sound of the wind in my helmet😂. Course, after an eight or ten hour day, I’m ready for shower and a bed. My biggest worry with the shields is being so relaxed I fall asleep😂

  • @ElectraWillem
    @ElectraWillem Před rokem

    Really a no-brainer if your like touring cross-country. Did this all about twenty years ago. And I love those adjustable fairing wind deflectors. Holds back rain and wind, and turned open cools in summer.

  • @jackmac66
    @jackmac66 Před 2 lety +1

    Matt I finally pulled the trigger 2 weeks ago and purchased a 22 cvo blue steel road glide. Upgraded from LRS. All thanks to your influence and inspiration

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      Right on! Congrats. That’s a beautiful bike. My personal favorite CVO this year.

  • @ezroadglider8494
    @ezroadglider8494 Před rokem +1

    I'm a big fan of Corbin seats and one of the first things I change is the seat on my bikes.

  • @johnclancy7607
    @johnclancy7607 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos. U do a great job especially the wknd runs. Just started catching up on your episodes. With an 01 ultra I have 8 of 10. Only missing heated grips and upgraded shocks. Keep up the great work

  • @jefft6731
    @jefft6731 Před rokem

    Really like this kind of video. Helps a lot of riders figure out what they are looking for. Some are not willing to talk about the down falls of motorcycles, this applies to all brands. Thanks

  • @clemc5457
    @clemc5457 Před 2 lety

    Added H-D adjustable backrest and Road Zeppelin seat to my 2020 RGL. Love them both. Thanks for the video, Matt. Great suggestions. The only one I don’t have is highway pegs. Probably get them at some point.

  • @joshuaturner6882
    @joshuaturner6882 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Matt. Just took my CVO Street Glide down to Key West from Miami and realized I need a taller windshield over the stock one.

  • @mortykozak5132
    @mortykozak5132 Před rokem

    Matt is absolutely spot on with those 10 Touring-Comfort Accessories .

  • @gilbertmal6033
    @gilbertmal6033 Před rokem

    Matt I agree with all the accessories you covered. On the heel- toe shifter, I purchased the Harley extensions was a game changer I can move my foot forward and backwards more.🤙🏼👍👍

  • @thangknowa3288
    @thangknowa3288 Před rokem

    Yes, yes, yes. Truly, when you buy the bike, it is a blank canvas, and you must make it your own. Can't forget passenger comfort too. When I see new bikes, I think "Man, a lot of work ahead to get that one to fit". It never ends!

  • @alanbobowicz141
    @alanbobowicz141 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Matt- best, best, BEST upgrade is to get a touring bike. I absolutely love my streetglide (faring, bags, and 114 power). I literally parked my FXSB for 11 months after buying the FLHXS.
    The seat is a must as soon as Saddleman gets around to my order!

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      As they say: once you go bagger you never go back. Haha. Be sure to give the breakout some love once in a while.

  • @Rockindaddy1962
    @Rockindaddy1962 Před rokem

    Loved this video with all the good recommendations for touring accessories. I have a 2011 FLHX Street Glide that I through the years have modified to perfection for my needs. The bike have lower fairings and heated grips (a must since I live in Norway, Scandinavia with its cold weather). I use the stock seat and a passenger backrest for those short trips with a passenger, a cool solo-seat for a more stripped appearence around town when driving alone, and I can throw on a heated touring saddle and a tour-pack for those long roadtrips. So, with these 3 saddles and the addition of a removable tour-pack I feel I have the perfect 3-in-1 bike for most occasions. Also I have the heel shifter and highway pegs. Really love my Street Glide.

  • @davidsizemore2745
    @davidsizemore2745 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Matt. Everything you mentioned is spot on. Bars and suspension is two up grades that I want to get for my Ultra Limited. Heated seat is also a must have. I have heated grips, and seat on my UL love them both in the colder weather. Love your channel always great content.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. Thanks for watching. Yea, the heated seat and grips for cold weather are a game changer for sure.

  • @Ron-FabandBuild
    @Ron-FabandBuild Před rokem

    Thanks for the list on Accessories and mods for touring. I have a 2015 Ultra Limited and will always have a Ultra Limited as long as I ride. Bought mine used in 2017 as a two year old bike having 6700 miles on its already. I logged 10,000 K in the first nine months of ownership. I love my limited. I have made some improvements such as Back rest, highway pegs, Klock Works windshield, Ram mount for the phone, Headers and pipes and K&N Filter, ETC... Use the radio all the time. I live on my bike. Thanks for the content. Always checkout your content on the channel. Safe riding!!

  • @f_r_e_d
    @f_r_e_d Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips. As a Northeastern rider, Heated grips are number 1! I was occasionally riding in 20F / -6.66C with salt and slush on the road. I would constantly change my snowboarding gloves every 15 mins or so whenever I hit the highway. I would thaw my hands on the engine block for about 10 mins in Chinatown NYC to keep warm and it wasn’t enough. Sporty rider ✌️

    • @michaelconran5252
      @michaelconran5252 Před 2 lety +1

      Snow seal on boots and leather gloves us also great for winter riding. I gave heated grips and heated gear. In the winter in toss leather riding boots and gloves in oven at about 175°F. Rub in snow seal repeat then buff out. Water proofs and blocks wind. I do not used a fairing or windscreen, so wind proof and water proof gloves are a must. With them snow seal, it do not need bulky gloves, which adds to the comfort level. Snow seal is not expensive and a can should last 3 or so years.

    • @f_r_e_d
      @f_r_e_d Před 2 lety

      @@michaelconran5252 great tip, I’ll definitely try this out! I hate bulky gloves too, kills the throttle response and front brake pressure. I use wool socks and double layer for the boots and have been ok, thanks to Rokker for a premium boot. I don’t use a windscreen or shield either. Safe rides friend

  • @aussiebaggerbro
    @aussiebaggerbro Před 2 lety

    Nice video Matt. The first accessory I put on my road king was a Saddlemen Extended Reach Road Sofa seat, being six foot four inches tall it make a big difference in rider comfort as you mention in the video!

  • @GARamblinMan
    @GARamblinMan Před rokem

    I added a Mustang seat with a back rest to my 2020 Heritage 114 along with the HD Kahuna heated grips and I love it for touring now. The handlebar position is perfect, the cruise control awesome and although it’s the soft tail frame instead of the touring frame, it’s comfortable for me. The one thing you did not mention that’s big for me is rider floorboards instead of pegs. They are stock on the Heritage and all touring models and they make long rides much more comfortable than pegs. Plus the forward position is much more comfortable for me being 6 ft tall. I rode about 500 miles from West Virginia to my home in Atlanta a few weeks ago and was perfectly comfortable and not tired when I got home. Very good video. Thanks for your hard work on all your videos.

  • @jprice2635
    @jprice2635 Před rokem

    Great video. Love my 2016 Limited with heated grips and seat. She loves the heated seat as well. Extends the riding season for us living in WV.

  • @andycarrillo1477
    @andycarrillo1477 Před rokem

    Yes, heated seats (passenger and rider) and hand guards to deflect the wind and HAIL helps keep hands warm. Passenger armrests and adjustable passenger pegs round out our Road Glide's touring must-haves.

  • @daveallen1973
    @daveallen1973 Před 2 lety

    Another great video Matt, thanks so much. Yeah, I agree that even in California, I used my heated grips on a rental Harley. I need to buy some for my bike up here in Seattle!

  • @user-bl8bn4kb8m
    @user-bl8bn4kb8m Před 2 lety

    Performance touring machines!!! I love the content because it is something you learn as you ride farther and farther.. great video matt.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! I appreciate the comment. Glad I was able to be educational.

  • @andygabb5404
    @andygabb5404 Před rokem +1

    Top job Matt!

  • @jefames9989
    @jefames9989 Před rokem

    Thanks Matt! Getting my new to me (first real bike) 2000 heritage softail classic ready for summer!

  • @jakestokes6803
    @jakestokes6803 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Agree with all your suggestions and I have them all except heated grips. I went with heated gloves instead but the grips would really be nice if I could find a great style. I have the heated seat and my wife really loves that ,plus I have a heated backrest for the tour pack. She likes that more than the heated seat! But the one thing I love most is the rider backrest. That is a must. I've had the same one on my last three bikes. I just remove it when I sell or trade. I will never have a touring bike without one. I've done 3 coast to coast rides and countless halfway rides since I live in DC and I'm from Texas I make that trek 2 -3 times a year. One of the newer items I have is the modular helment that flips fully rearward. I have the Shark and my wife has the LS2. Both work great and give you a lot of options.

  • @seccpastor
    @seccpastor Před rokem

    A comment you made at the end, I have a heated seat on my Yamaha Eluder… game changer!

  • @ER-mo3wq
    @ER-mo3wq Před rokem

    Matt, you sure nailed it with this video, and your videos are number ONE. keep them coming, I just picked up a used 2021 CVO Limited, WOW what a bike. I am a old fart at 69 and have been riding for a lot of years. THANKS for your videos.

  • @marka2510
    @marka2510 Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual Matt Great list but one big item missing is the batwing fairing adjustable wind deflectors. I put them on my FLHTC and now on my FLHXS. They help with buffeting a lot. The best $20 you can spend on a batwing fairing bike.

  • @joelculp885
    @joelculp885 Před rokem

    I ride a '16 Ultra limited and have really been considering a backrest. I have pretty much everything else you've suggested. Great video & very informative. 👍

  • @timjo1970
    @timjo1970 Před rokem

    Spot on Matt. One thing i would add to the list is mid-frame air deflectors. They really help keep the heat off of your thighs. I have added most of your list to my 2016 Street Glide Special. I agree that rider back rest is the best accessory for comfort. I also added highway pegs, heated grips, lower fairings, and 7” wind splitter windshield. I love the stock cruise control. Would like to update stock suspension and seat when the budget allows. I am fine with my stock bars. Being 5’7” they work just fine. Keep up the good work!

  • @thesetwowheels9401
    @thesetwowheels9401 Před rokem

    I just finished a 2300 mile 3 state ride, and Im a big believer of Highway pegs! I can’t ride a bike without em. As well as a large Fairing. I swear by em. Thanks Matt, Good Video.

  • @williamstack2063
    @williamstack2063 Před rokem

    Great video Matt, I put a rear engine stabilizer on my 16 SG, that took almost all the vibration out of that v twin, I don’t know if the newer ones come with them but definitely worth it for me. I also got the rear RWDs and love em!

  • @ericvancronk6021
    @ericvancronk6021 Před rokem

    Thank you for these videos. Very helpful.

  • @kurtis3670
    @kurtis3670 Před 2 lety

    Definitely agree on the backrest. Not on a harley but was the first accessory I purchased before a 1000 mile day ride.

  • @HarleyThrottleJuice
    @HarleyThrottleJuice Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice mate, very good info.
    I have everything that you’ve mentioned apart from a backrest, however like you my current seat does not allow for one. ✌️

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like you’re setup brother. Enjoy.

  • @jeffreyengle2762
    @jeffreyengle2762 Před 2 lety +1

    Got them all….
    Lower that brake pedal
    If you’ve got size 12 feet, lengthen those shift levers
    Extend your rider floorboards…amazing difference
    Consider mini-boards instead of just a highway “peg” much, much better
    Wife loves her Kuryakyn adjustable pegs along with factory boards….

  • @mojomanmurph1925
    @mojomanmurph1925 Před 2 lety +1

    Yep that about covers them. Learned the hard way myself. Good suspension, cruise control, foot pegs and seat are a must for long hauls. I have two different wind screens and two different seats for types of riding I would be doing for my SGS. I have the nylon slip on lowers covers that slide on the engine guards for cold and wet riding conditions (worth getting). When it comes to long haul, comfort is king, looks come in second. The HD Limited touring motorcycles are the most comfortable than any other manufacture for long hauls.

  • @raulmagallanes8279
    @raulmagallanes8279 Před 2 lety

    This is exactly what I’ve been contemplating these past few weeks!! Thanks

  • @johnnyalbert10
    @johnnyalbert10 Před 2 lety

    Another good one! Keep them rolling

  • @elconquistador9921
    @elconquistador9921 Před 2 lety +1

    I run soft lowers on my road glide when it gets colder. Also on trips, for wind and rain. They are not super attractive but the ride is much more enjoyable. That’s the reason I haven’t put on the Santoro crash bars to match my bag guards, the soft lowers won’t fit on them… don’t want to give up that comfort for looks.

  • @davidleduc2779
    @davidleduc2779 Před 2 lety +3

    Agree with all, I always add floorboard extensions. Seems to eliminate the bowlegged feel and to me adds a lot of comfort

    • @jeffreyengle2762
      @jeffreyengle2762 Před 2 lety

      When I first looked at those At my dealer, I was very skeptical as to whether those things would work for anything at all? But I finally gave in and bought some off of eBay out of sheer curiosity and what an amazing difference push my boards out an inch and a quarter from stock. Love them.

  • @thomascarpenter7415
    @thomascarpenter7415 Před rokem

    I agree BIG TIME on your #1 recommendation… I’ve had the HD adjustable backrest on my last 3 Touring models !
    Now the only thing you’ll never see on my bike is cup holder , lol
    Regarding the windshields, Klock Werks are a great compromise.. you get wind deflection , but not as much when it rains

  • @douglasradowick508
    @douglasradowick508 Před rokem

    Matt, every item on your "10 must have mods" is totally spot on! I can see myself putting several on my MC as soon as I get rolling! Doug🏍️🤓👍

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před rokem

      Thank you! It’s good to see people agreeing with me. Get riding my friend. 🤙🏼

  • @nocolon
    @nocolon Před rokem

    It took me a few thousand miles to feel comfortable with my highway pegs, but now I couldn't go on a long ride without them. The more places you can put your foot while riding, the longer you can go without having to stop.

  • @markwat5958
    @markwat5958 Před rokem +1

    On my 2015 RK classic, I fitted fold out highway pegs just above the foot boards, I also fitted a kit that push the boards out about 3/4 inch (cannot remember the brand) this made it super comfortable to ride with heels on the boards and balls of feet on the pegs. Along with back rest and and 3 inch pull back bars (stock height) all day rides were completely ache free😊

    • @Arodon
      @Arodon Před rokem

      Thats exactly how I am doing it too 👍
      czcams.com/video/0w0cz5UarNs/video.html
      can you show me the 3/4 kit?

  • @CaribooHarleyRider
    @CaribooHarleyRider Před 8 měsíci

    Add an Air Hawk seat pad to that list, I switch mine out every gas stop so it's like having a new seat everytime after I gas up... changes up the pressure spots. Worth every penny I paid for it and they are right, it WILL double your riding time with more comfort.

  • @Sandy-stash-biker
    @Sandy-stash-biker Před rokem

    I love my Wilbers, especially not having to adjust for two-up vs solo riding. Nice video Matt

  • @darwinandoe1003
    @darwinandoe1003 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. I have 8 out of the 10 on my 2016 Triglide which has 120,000 miles. I don’t have the custom seat or the after market suspension. On my last trip from Nevada to Texas and back the air suspension on my Triglide left a lot to be desired. Thanks again.

    • @MattLaidlaw
      @MattLaidlaw  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. 8/10 sounds like a comfortable ride. 👍🏼

  • @WhiskyJackR
    @WhiskyJackR Před 2 lety +1

    It's a good list Matt. Pretty much bang on the money 😎

  • @Carlos-ql5un
    @Carlos-ql5un Před rokem

    Yes I added a Corbin seat to my sg st set of hiway pegs a taller windshield a set of airshocks and a rockford stage 2 sound system, all these help with long distance rides and make eating up miles a lot more fun .