hartsock1986
New member
Greetings All,
I just got back from a 5 day 2300 mile ride, and boy is my rear end throbbing!!! :helpsmilie:Myself along with my Uncle, Father, and Grandfather left from Northwest Ohio, headed west through Indiana, Illinois and into Iowa, and then north into Minnesota, east through Wisconson, and into UP of Michigan, down the Mackinaw bridge, then west through the Tunnel of Trees, and all down the West Coastline till we hit home. Official Odometer reading is 2302.9 miles round trip. This is definately the longest ride I have ever been on.
I had my 600 mile service done right before the trip, and now unfortunately I am ready for my 3000 mile service........:gaah:
I have a stock RS model, and although short distances are fine, it seemed like this long trip killed me. With the aggressive riding position of the seat angle, handle bar position, and getting beat to death by the wind, I was ready to take a break as the others on touring bikes were all smiles singing along to their radio laid back all relaxed.
I am only 24, and didnt have the urge (or the money) to go for the RT model for touring, instead just got the base model RS manual. So now I am looking into my options as far as converting this RS model into my own "touring edition".
Due to lack of money, my options are limited. I spoke to a gentleman at one of the dealers I stopped at during this trip, who had a RS and is doing what I plan. He had an F1 Windshield with the sliding windshield add on being the existing windshield, along with different grips, pegs, comfort seat, and BRP backrest/sport rack. He was looking into getting handlebar risers along with highway pegs, and passenger peg extensions.
Windshield: With several days research, it seems that I am looking into either the Marcel windshield or the Calsci windshield. I think they look the best on the bike, give the best reviews, and as far as I can see, according to the poll I saw are the two most popular.
Seat: I am looking at either comfort seat or the corbin seat. I am looking into backrest for the wifey, so as far as money wise, I believe the corbin along with a backrest is a cheaper option than going with the comfort seat as well as the sport rack plus the backrest. I am just torn between the reviews of the comfort level of these seats.
Grips: I was told that changing the grips to the Kuryakan grips greatly helped with hand fatigue. The stock grips dont feel the greatest on my hands either, and probably the weight on the wrists from the lean into style position of the handlebars had something to do with it.
Risers: I see a few options, from the actual riser kit from can am, i believe is 1 inch, to the aftermarket ones that have brackets to move up the grips and controls up to 4 inches. Not too sure about anything from other than can am, just concerned about the durability and safety.
What are all of your opinions. Anyone have these options? I am looking for input. Any input would be greatful. Thanks everyone.
I just got back from a 5 day 2300 mile ride, and boy is my rear end throbbing!!! :helpsmilie:Myself along with my Uncle, Father, and Grandfather left from Northwest Ohio, headed west through Indiana, Illinois and into Iowa, and then north into Minnesota, east through Wisconson, and into UP of Michigan, down the Mackinaw bridge, then west through the Tunnel of Trees, and all down the West Coastline till we hit home. Official Odometer reading is 2302.9 miles round trip. This is definately the longest ride I have ever been on.
I had my 600 mile service done right before the trip, and now unfortunately I am ready for my 3000 mile service........:gaah:
I have a stock RS model, and although short distances are fine, it seemed like this long trip killed me. With the aggressive riding position of the seat angle, handle bar position, and getting beat to death by the wind, I was ready to take a break as the others on touring bikes were all smiles singing along to their radio laid back all relaxed.
I am only 24, and didnt have the urge (or the money) to go for the RT model for touring, instead just got the base model RS manual. So now I am looking into my options as far as converting this RS model into my own "touring edition".
Due to lack of money, my options are limited. I spoke to a gentleman at one of the dealers I stopped at during this trip, who had a RS and is doing what I plan. He had an F1 Windshield with the sliding windshield add on being the existing windshield, along with different grips, pegs, comfort seat, and BRP backrest/sport rack. He was looking into getting handlebar risers along with highway pegs, and passenger peg extensions.
Windshield: With several days research, it seems that I am looking into either the Marcel windshield or the Calsci windshield. I think they look the best on the bike, give the best reviews, and as far as I can see, according to the poll I saw are the two most popular.
Seat: I am looking at either comfort seat or the corbin seat. I am looking into backrest for the wifey, so as far as money wise, I believe the corbin along with a backrest is a cheaper option than going with the comfort seat as well as the sport rack plus the backrest. I am just torn between the reviews of the comfort level of these seats.
Grips: I was told that changing the grips to the Kuryakan grips greatly helped with hand fatigue. The stock grips dont feel the greatest on my hands either, and probably the weight on the wrists from the lean into style position of the handlebars had something to do with it.
Risers: I see a few options, from the actual riser kit from can am, i believe is 1 inch, to the aftermarket ones that have brackets to move up the grips and controls up to 4 inches. Not too sure about anything from other than can am, just concerned about the durability and safety.
What are all of your opinions. Anyone have these options? I am looking for input. Any input would be greatful. Thanks everyone.