Top 7 Most Comfortable Motorcycles

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Thanks for mentioning Neil Peart. Often he rode between venues in all weather. Mad props. His songs changed my life. Godspeed. Now he can drum battle his hero Buddy Rich in heaven.

brutusvk
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2020 FJR1300ES is quite comfortable. I just completed 14714 miles to Anchorage, Alaska and back to SC over the past 30 days.

okivice
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As an owner of a Softail Deluxe, I'm surprised it was on this list. I would have expected the Ultra Classic, Street Glide, or Road Glide.

dakotalafrance
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Kawi Concours 14 owner here.. love the upright seating and the inline 4 engine. Amazing combo!

raamasya
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I’ve owned and ridden many bikes but my 2014 Triumph Tiger Explorer is the most comfortable bike for me. The stock seat sucked but a Russell Day Long cured that quickly. I’ve ridden 14 hours in one day on it twice now. Plus the sound of the triple cylinder keeps me smiling!

FloridaTwoWheelAdventures
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As a 2003 Vfr800 owner I can validate all of what has been said. It’s an amazing bike. Took the same long distance ride on my R6 and then in my VFR and it’s a night and day difference.

ThaKenMan
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Cruisers are not generally comfortable for long rides. They tend to pound your spine with no weight on your feet.

SWTrailsAndWheels
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The Multistrada is probably my favourite of the adventure touring bikes one can get simply because it's the only one that has 17 inch wheels front and back, unlike most others with 18-21 inch wheels. It's basically a giant "supermoto" in that regard, and for that, I love it.

Gofr
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Great video Brother! Keep up the good work. For those not wanting to spend $20K+. My Yamaha Super Tenere is amazingly comfortable on long trips at almost 1/2 the cost of the BMWs and Harley’s. It comes with ABS/Traction Control, Cruise Control etc and I get the benefits of being on or off road as well. The other added benefits is one of the best dealer networks across the US and around the world paired with an awesome group of owners who are always ready to help other out.

johnstone
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I really appreciate the recognition of Niel Peart one of the biggest motorcycle fanatics & arguably one of the best drummers in Rock history 👍🏻🤘🏻

charlieryan
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The 2 most comfortable of the many I’ve owned: #2 is my 2012 HD CVO Ultra & #1 is my 2019 BMW K1600B. The Indian Chief is down at about #6 or 7. I just can’t get a saddle that works well on that Indian. I hear the new model Chieftain & Challenger are pretty good.

murfrirhke
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I had the BMW 1200 LT (Light truck), the bike that became the 1600. Once the 1600 came out, the value of the 1200 took a beating. There are some great deals to be had on these used and for touring, you won't be disappointed. I never had a single repair to do on mine. The design didn't change, so get a 2002, nobody knows it isn't a 2014.

glenwallace
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Let’s not forget, The Yamaha FJR 1300. It has a windscreen that raises and Lowers with the push of a button, among other comfort amenities.

garza
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I have had my C-14 since 2010, love that bike AND this last week I picked up a 2020 R 1250 GSA. I have only manged to put a few hundred miles on it, as the weather has sucked.. but so far.. just flat amazing.

dmyers
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The turbo busa is the perfect cross country touring machine. When you're traveling at 180 mph it won't take long to go from coast to coast anyway...

jjfromthebigland
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Oh how it brings me joy and hope in the desperate cold winter of Canada knowing Yammie finally has a much deserved Busa.

miraam
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I can attest that the Indian Chief is extremely comfortable for long distance touring with plenty of power (100+bhp) and great gas mileage (40+ mpg). I traded a Gold WIng in on this Indian and it compares well on distance riding. Where the 'Wing shines is two-up touring with lots of luggage.

DoesMamaKnow
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The most comfortable tourers were the loop frame Moto Guzzis of the 70's. The Ambassador 757cc could cruise at 90mph for hours. It held the 24 long distance record for several years. None of the other bikes could match it's distance even though they were faster as they had to stop too often to refuel. It's record wasn't broken until the Kawasaki Z1 900 came along.

bobgould
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I love these kinds of YouTube videos, you can't possibly tell me you have tried out every possible "comfortable" bike out there given you don't even mention the Victory Vision! It is hands down the most comfortable bike on the road particularly if your over 6ft tall. Front to back floorboards and super comfortable seat. With 1730cc (106ci) ABS heated seats/handgrips power windshield and linked breaking you don't get better than that. If you've never ridden one you can't comment. Many many Harley riders who take one for a spin never go back.

TonyVRailfanning
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“The Harley Davidson can move its 700+ Lbs rider with ease.” Didn’t know harley was marketing to the 700+lb crowd.

Kurtanius