The 2020 Harley-Davidson Breakout 114 is the most raked-out, custom-styled cruiser in the iconic brand’s 2020 lineup. Putting 119 pound-feet of torque to the ground with its 240mm rear tire, the Breakout is built for those riders trying to take the bike’s drag racing inspiration to the streets.

A German custom shop by the name of Thunderbike took the responsibility of improving it . They took the Breakout and conversed it into the Razorback. I think it is a great bike. It is easy for other vehicles to hear you approach and its speed makes this a bike for the more experienced rider. I discussed this in my article about whether riding motorcycles is right for you. Have a look here for more details!



The main plus point for Best Biking Roads is the active community which ensures a large number of high quality routes and route reviews. I have no doubt that you’ll always be able to find a route to your liking with BBR. Although it doesn’t navigate It’s earned its place in this list of Best Motorcycle Apps!
r lap performance when riding on a race track. It’s a pure Tracking App. It doesn’t offer routes or navigation.
Next to that ESR offers CRASHLIGHT (in app purchase), which is a security feature that sends your info and location to three of your closest contacts if your phone detects that you crashed. (You have the option to cancel this within three minutes in case you didn’t crash but just dropped your phone or something.) Since the old article they upgraded to CRASHLIGHT 2.0.



All in all InRoute is a very nice and complete app. It’s not advertised as being specific for motorcycle riding, and, my honest opinion is, that this is with reason. It doesn’t track your rides, but most importantly the built in navigation is not suited for quickly glancing to your phone on the handlebars to find your way. The route planner however is probably the most complete of all apps in this list. The whole package makes it a worthy app in the Best Motorcycle Apps list.






description for the route and you’ll get the option to make this route public. If you do, other users can find this route and navigate it too. Different than Scenic, you can only track your ride if you are NOT navigating a route. So you can’t track all your riding adventures. Seems the purpose of tracking is for route generation only. The tracked information is also very basic. Only your coordinates are tracked. No speed profile, nor ability to add pictures. Navigation itself is again, beautiful and simple and includes voice guidance.
n Scenic is very similar to the Greatest Road route planner. Intuitive and easy to use. You can add, move and delete via points. There’s an ‘undo’ button and a
While you are navigating (or just riding free without navigation), Scenic tracks your ride. It tracks your location, your speed and you can add pictures along the way. After you’ve finished your ride, similar to Round, you’ll be asked to enter a name and description to the trip. Afterwards you can go back to your trip list and remember your riding adventures. You can also create a route from previous trips so you can ride them again and/or share them with others.


Rever’s and while you navigate your ride is being tracked too. Similar to TourStart your ride is not being saved as a ride as such, it’s saved as another Route and like Rever, the information saved with it is pretty basic: distance, time, description, type and a picture. No information that’s specific to you for that ride, like avg speed, max speed, pictures along the way.