Modern touring bikes are fantastic machines, all offering a myriad of tech and comfort features. Unfortunately, this kind of “progress” doesn’t come cheap, with some touring class models selling for over $30k. To some, this is a price worth paying, but for those of us looking for a more affordable travel companion, turning to the used market is pretty much the only viable option.
In most cases, buying a bike that is over a decade old and has over 50,000 miles on the clock might not be the wisest decision. But touring bikes are cut from a different cloth. They are designed with the very intention of accumulating high mileage and have different tolerances than conventional motorcycles. That said, any bike with both high mileage and no service record is not worth considering.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including KBB. Buying a used motorcycle always has an element of risk attached, so please do your research and proceed with caution. The motorcycles on this list go from oldest to newest.
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Harley’s updated 2026 touring lineup breaks cover, with more comfort features and smoother power delivery
2005 Honda Gold Wing GL1800
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
For the Gold Wing, this particular model represents the sweet spot. Introduced just after it got the smoother flat six engines, and just before all sorts of tech features were thrown at it. The features added to those bikes will most likely no longer work, and just add weight or extra failure points today. It is the engine and the comfort that you will be paying for. One caveat here is that if there is any deferred maintenance, these bikes can get expensive pretty quickly.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
Horizontally Opposed 6-Cylinder, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1833cc |
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Max Power |
117 HP |
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Transmission |
5-speed |
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Weight |
799 lbs (dry) |
2008 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
The 2008 Street Glide was not the most powerful motorcycle in the world, but when you buy one of these old Harleys you are buying into an institution. Owners tend to take good care of these bikes and, with regular maintenance, these engines will go on forever. The aftermarket is also endless, and if you want more power, your only limitation is your budget.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
V-Twin, air-cooled |
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Displacement |
1584cc |
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Max Power |
64 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
786 lbs |
2008 Honda VFR800 Interceptor
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
Initially conceived as a top-flight sports bike back in the 80s, Honda’s venerable V4 had evolved into one of the best sport tourers by the 00s. Simply having the opportunity to own a bike with one of these famed engines will be enough of a draw card for most fans, but if that is not enticing enough, its almost legendary reliability and comfort might be. Today, these bikes are getting harder to find, and prices will most likely only go up.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
V4, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
782cc |
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Max Power |
107 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
534 lbs |
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2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
Back in 2011, Ducati was evolving as a brand. While it was still infused with the iconic Italian brand’s high-performance DNA, the Multistrada 1200 was also comfortable to ride. It turned into one of the brand’s biggest hits. Prices are pretty low considering these bikes made 150 horsepower, but that power figure can easily be rendered moot if there are issues with the wiring. It was a common problem for these twins.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
L-Twin, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1198cc |
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Max Power |
150 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
478 lbs |
2012 Yamaha Royal Star Venture S
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
The one thing that is easy to forget is that Yamaha’s Star Motorcycles cruiser and touring bike division was building some high-quality motorcycles. Before its much-publicized demise in 2016, it oversaw the development of bikes like the Royal Star Venture S. Comfort was a priority here, but reliability came a close second. As long as owners keep up with basic maintenance, mechanical reliability won’t be an issue. Unfortunately, once things start going wrong, just like the aforementioned Gold Wing, it will become expensive to repair.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
V4, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1294cc |
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Max Power |
97 HP |
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Transmission |
5-speed |
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Weight |
831 lbs |
2012 Honda VFR1200F
Price Range: $5,000 – $7,000
Able to do a quarter-mile sprint in around 10 seconds, the VFR1200F is a freight train of a motorcycle. Very few modern motorcycles will be able to keep up with it in a straight line, but most riders looking for a sport tourer would want a bike that offers dynamic handling, not necessarily just straight-line speed. While stable and planted on the highway, it is a big, heavy bike, and not the most dynamic.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
V4, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1237cc |
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Max Power |
170 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
613 lbs |
2014 Moto Guzzi California 1400 Touring
Price Range: $7,000 – $9,000
If you are after a bagger with a classic design, this really should be on your radar. Back when these bikes were new, they were praised for their neutral, stable handling and punchy twins. Its transverse V-twin makes it stand out from the crowd a little, and the fact that it has shaft drive certainly makes it easier to maintain.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
Transverse V-Twin, air-cooled |
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Displacement |
1380cc |
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Max Power |
95 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
743 lbs |
10 Used Touring Bikes That Turn Heads In 2025
Apart from being affordable, used bikes also have a certain old-school charm. Here are 10 such motorcycles which will turn heads in 2025
2015 Kawasaki Versys 650
Price Range: $3,000 – $5,000
Out of all the bikes on this list, this might be the safest option. By 2015, the Versys 650 had become the default choice in the light-duty touring space, with it being able to handle both weekday commutes and weekend excursions. Today, these bikes are most certainly not in short supply, and getting a good deal on one won’t be all that hard.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
Parallel-twin, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
649cc |
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Max Power |
67 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
454 lbs |
2016 Kawasaki Concours 14
Price Range: $8,000 – $10,000
Just because the Concours 14 went off sale doesn’t mean it is no longer an option. These bikes are famed for being able to accumulate hundreds of thousands of miles without issue. This is unsurprising because even the Ninja ZX-14 superbike is reliable, and the Concours 14 is in a decidedly milder state of tune. Even though these bikes are almost a decade old, they are overbuilt and will still have a ton of life left in them.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
Inline-four, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1352cc |
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Max Power |
154 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
670 lbs |
2017 Yamaha FJR1300 ES
Price Range: $8,000 – $10,000
If you are buying one of these bikes, you will most likely be buying it for the electronic suspension. But it is a bit of a double-edged sword. It is the one thing that is known to fail. That said, it might well be worth the risk, because there are very few bikes equipped with electronic suspension at this price point. Just test it thoroughly before you part ways with your money.
Specifications
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Engine Type |
Inline-four, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1298cc |
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Max Power |
142 HP |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
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Weight |
642 lbs |
