How to Make Riding a Motorcycle More Comfortable
Are you a motorcycle enthusiast who loves to hit the open road for the long haul? Do you often find yourself cutting your trips short due to an aching lower back or sore joints? We have provided some tips to make your motorcycle riding experience more comfortable. Read on to learn more!
Cruise Control
Cruise control is not just a feature for cars, but it’s also useful for motorcycle riders. Engaging cruise control can give your limbs a much-needed break and prevent them from getting sore. However, it is not a standard feature on many bikes, so you can get an accessory installed that will give you cruise control ability.
Seat Pad Material
Standard seats on motorcycles might not be a good option for you to use on long rides. Luckily, there are plenty of seat pad materials available on the market that make riding for long periods more comfortable. Some seat pad materials you can consider include inflatable cushions, polymer cushioning, and even sheepskin covers.
Windshield
The constant beating of the wind against your body can cause fatigue and discomfort, making it challenging to ride for long periods. Installing a windshield can help boost your endurance and protect you from rain, snow, and bugs. You can choose a detachable windshield for easier storage and transportation of your bike.
Adjust Your Motorcycle Controls
Adjusting the handlebars, foot pegs, and seat can help you find a convenient riding position and reduce fatigue. Make sure that the handlebars are at a comfortable height and distance from your body. You may also consider adding a backrest to your bike to enhance comfort.
Dress for the Weather
Weather conditions can significantly impact your motorcycle riding experience. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather, such as a breathable jacket for warm weather or a windproof and waterproof jacket for colder temperatures.
We hope that these tips have been helpful. For all your motorcycle needs, visit St. Charles Harley-Davidson®, where our expert staff can help you find and install upgrades to make your rides even more comfortable. You’ll find us in St. Charles, MO, so stop by today! We welcome all our patrons visiting us from St. Louis and St. Peters.