The Dyna Wide Glide, produced by Harley-Davidson until 2017, is generally considered more of a cruiser-style motorcycle rather than a touring bike. While it shares some characteristics with touring motorcycles, such as a larger engine displacement and comfortable riding position, it lacks certain features typically found in dedicated touring models.
Touring motorcycles are designed specifically for long-distance travel and often incorporate features such as large fairings for wind protection, spacious saddlebags for storage, a more upright riding position, and enhanced comfort features like a larger seat, backrests, and improved suspension systems. These features aim to provide a more comfortable and convenient experience during extended rides.
While the Dyna Wide Glide can certainly be used for touring purposes, it may not offer the same level of comfort and convenience as a purpose-built touring bike. If you're planning extensive long-distance travel, you might consider exploring other models within Harley-Davidson's lineup, such as the Electra Glide, Road Glide, or Street Glide, which are specifically designed for touring.