Tho I'm not touring anymore still putting on a decent amount of KM with 2 - 3 rides a week some up to 400 km.
MotoSkivvies.
Mine are getting loose at the elastic but the rest of the material and especially the padding washes up perfectly and no sign of wear at all.
For my sciatica these and the AIrhawk work well. I have the Adventure version.
AirHawk.
Seat material is getting worn but it's got a lot of miles on it. I was using a Beadrider but the AIrhawk is the go to now for a couple of years.
Trick is to get the correct ( low ) amount of air in it.
I use a Klim kideny belt...really helps even on two hour jaunts and very adjustable.
RAM mounts / Xmount for phones.
Riding Eastern North America and Xcanada and Australia and always held on to the phone.
The only caveat is to make sure the rubber tips are pushed onto the arms . I did buy the extra straps but since no off pavement now, don't need. I like the fact I can tilt the phone in a variety of directions to avoid any glare and the RAM mount poles are available in different lengths. I use a longer one that can swing out of the way of the dash and brings the phone closer to eye level.
I can fold the x-mount off to the side out of the way too for a clear view of the instrument panel.
My phone is mostly in my pocket for audio books and I can also voice nav with it there but when it's out on the X-mount it's easy to get into a spot for a no glare view.
RAM mount cupholder. The only caveat is the screw comes loose and needs some locktite. Putting some decent tape on or both will keep it from vibrating out. I have a variety of RAM mount arms at different lengths so can get it away from hiding the dash info but still tucked in a bit behind the windscreen.
Again as above and now daily use. I keep 750 ml bottle in the cup holder, found a beer bottle foam cooler helps keep it in place when bottle near empty as they tend to fly.
Throttle lock Go Cruise 2 is now in aluminum and very sturdy.
You need the sticky ring for best results but if you have BarkBusters on you can sub in self adhering silcone tape to get the needed friction. It's come a long way since the original. Make sure you get the aluminum GoCruise 2.
I've had a whole variety and this have been my go to now for a few years.
Crampbusters.
Was using the ones with the velcro strap but kept busting them trying to tighten as they tend to slip.
The ones without the velcro are useless IMNSHO.
I have them on both sides to keep my wrists straight
Now switched to these
Two pack for $14 a deal compared to the CrampBusters and more comfortable for me as no slip at all.
Grips _ Grip Buddies ( not the same as Grip Puppies ). I find them easy to move from bike to bike tho fiddly to get lined up. Could not ride without them ( due to carpal tunnel )
I think only available direct.
Socks ...I usually use motocross socks to pad up an order to get free shipping.
These last forever and are guaranteed and they did supply a pair that did wear out
I wear over calf - used to wear knee high when I was ridind with off road boots.
Love some of the colours tho partner hides here eyes when I'm padding around the deck in them.
I also have a pair of very thin
Balaclava - keep the IEMs in, helmet fresh, reduce noise etc.
I used to use the very thin Oxford balaclava which I still have tho getting stretched out of shape now.
Switched to these and very happy. Thin, easy on and off and makes helmet on and off super smooth plus holds the IEMs in place better.
Highly recommended.
I have a TPMS that works fine but the mount sucks. Used to be cheaper - now I just keep in the tank bag. I like to be to check easily especially as fuel prices so high I'm getting 30-40 km more from my 13 L tank by maintaining the pressure on the high side.
Battery lasts a long time. Sender units very light. The mount breaks way too easily.
All I can think of now.
I'll add to this as I think of items that have worked well.
Chip in with any you think worthwhile.
MotoSkivvies.
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Mine are getting loose at the elastic but the rest of the material and especially the padding washes up perfectly and no sign of wear at all.
For my sciatica these and the AIrhawk work well. I have the Adventure version.
AirHawk.
Seat material is getting worn but it's got a lot of miles on it. I was using a Beadrider but the AIrhawk is the go to now for a couple of years.
Trick is to get the correct ( low ) amount of air in it.
I use a Klim kideny belt...really helps even on two hour jaunts and very adjustable.
RAM mounts / Xmount for phones.
Riding Eastern North America and Xcanada and Australia and always held on to the phone.
The only caveat is to make sure the rubber tips are pushed onto the arms . I did buy the extra straps but since no off pavement now, don't need. I like the fact I can tilt the phone in a variety of directions to avoid any glare and the RAM mount poles are available in different lengths. I use a longer one that can swing out of the way of the dash and brings the phone closer to eye level.
I can fold the x-mount off to the side out of the way too for a clear view of the instrument panel.
My phone is mostly in my pocket for audio books and I can also voice nav with it there but when it's out on the X-mount it's easy to get into a spot for a no glare view.
RAM mount cupholder. The only caveat is the screw comes loose and needs some locktite. Putting some decent tape on or both will keep it from vibrating out. I have a variety of RAM mount arms at different lengths so can get it away from hiding the dash info but still tucked in a bit behind the windscreen.
Again as above and now daily use. I keep 750 ml bottle in the cup holder, found a beer bottle foam cooler helps keep it in place when bottle near empty as they tend to fly.
Throttle lock Go Cruise 2 is now in aluminum and very sturdy.
You need the sticky ring for best results but if you have BarkBusters on you can sub in self adhering silcone tape to get the needed friction. It's come a long way since the original. Make sure you get the aluminum GoCruise 2.
Crampbusters.
Was using the ones with the velcro strap but kept busting them trying to tighten as they tend to slip.
The ones without the velcro are useless IMNSHO.
I have them on both sides to keep my wrists straight
Now switched to these
Two pack for $14 a deal compared to the CrampBusters and more comfortable for me as no slip at all.
2 Pack Motorcycle Throttle Control Holder, Universal Cruise Control Stuck Rest Assistant Ride Travel Far Handlebar Accessories : Amazon.ca: Automotive
2 Pack Motorcycle Throttle Control Holder, Universal Cruise Control Stuck Rest Assistant Ride Travel Far Handlebar Accessories : Amazon.ca: Automotive
www.amazon.ca
Grips _ Grip Buddies ( not the same as Grip Puppies ). I find them easy to move from bike to bike tho fiddly to get lined up. Could not ride without them ( due to carpal tunnel )
Original Grip Buddies Super Sharkskin Motorcycle Grips Review | Rider Magazine
I learned about Sharkskin neoprene comfort grips from Original Grip Buddies. These are rectangles of textured neoprene that wrap around the handgrip.
ridermagazine.com
Socks ...I usually use motocross socks to pad up an order to get free shipping.
These last forever and are guaranteed and they did supply a pair that did wear out
I wear over calf - used to wear knee high when I was ridind with off road boots.
Men's Boot Socks
Shop breathable men's boot socks knit with moisture-wicking Merino Wool for all-day comfort. Guaranteed for Life.
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I also have a pair of very thin
Moto-D Coolmax Motorcycle Socks (3 Pack) that have traction soles ...great for a late night walk across the pavement for a snack when you don't want to put your boots on when touring. They are very cool as well and seem to wear forever.
Balaclava - keep the IEMs in, helmet fresh, reduce noise etc.
I used to use the very thin Oxford balaclava which I still have tho getting stretched out of shape now.
Switched to these and very happy. Thin, easy on and off and makes helmet on and off super smooth plus holds the IEMs in place better.
Highly recommended.
CHCYCLE Motorcycle Helmet Liner Quick Drying Moisture Wicking Under Helmets Outdoor Sport Caps, Helmet Liners - Amazon Canada
CHCYCLE Motorcycle Helmet Liner Quick Drying Moisture Wicking Under Helmets Outdoor Sport Caps in Helmet Liners.
www.amazon.ca
I have a TPMS that works fine but the mount sucks. Used to be cheaper - now I just keep in the tank bag. I like to be to check easily especially as fuel prices so high I'm getting 30-40 km more from my 13 L tank by maintaining the pressure on the high side.
Battery lasts a long time. Sender units very light. The mount breaks way too easily.
All I can think of now.
I'll add to this as I think of items that have worked well.
Chip in with any you think worthwhile.
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