Sorry about that non post- seems to happen if I use my work computer.
Anyway, I was going to say, I have done quite a bit of touring in Scotland and if it's your first trip, and you have ten days, I would start in Fort William rather than Glasgow. I would get the Camusnagaul ferry to Ardgour if it's running, or the Corran ferry if it's not and ride through Ardgour, down the Kingairloch road by Loch Linnhe, then round Loch Sunart to Salen and Acharacle, on up through Moidart to Lochailort, around the coast road to Arisaig (there are some lovely campsites right by the sea here, or you can find wild pitches. I have done both. From Arisaig you can head to Mallaig and get the ferry to Skye. Head up the east side of Skye and take the bridge back to the main land. Now you can head up the little roads to Stromeferry and thence northwards to Lochcarron, Shieldaig, Torridon, (you could detour to Applecross if you wanted, but the main road is also beautiful and not really busy). I don't know your daily mileage when touring, but by this time, even if you are only a 30 mile a dayer you will have seen some amazing countryside and still have a few days left to get even further north towards Ullapool and Durness. I think it's about 300 miles that way from Fort William to Durness- without the Applecross (or any other peninsular detour).
There are dozens more options, but if it's your first time there (I'm not sure if you said so or not) that's what I'd go for.