I have to agree with those that advise against taking a road trip after a cam drive/cam change. Although it isn't major surgery, a couple of shakeout runs not far from home are in order before hitting the road.
I would also agree that substituting gear drives for the new factory cam drive system is a waste of money, particlarly on '07 and later models.
I think it was previously posted but another advantage of the new HD cam drive system is the simplicity of making a cam change. No bearings to press on/off, no gears to press on/off; a cam change is a piece of cake with the new drive system. I believe the noise factor was also mentioned. I run gear drives on both my bikes, one is less noisy than stock but other was louder than I liked. I converted the noisy one to the new drive system and couldn't believe how quiet the cam chest is now; I can't hear it at all.
JMHO but there are better cam choics for the heavier touring bikes than the 570 which, IIRC, is only available in gear drive. You will need more than stock compression to wake that cam up. If you are looking for torque the SE255 is not a bad choice. I am not a MoCo fan when it comes to performance but this cam make torque quick and produces a real nice torque curve. There are other alternatives but for someone just looking for more low to mid range power with stock components and not looking for much north of 4500rpm, the 255 would work well. If you were looking for a little more than what the SE255 has to offer, the Andrews 54 works well with stock components also.