r/motocamping 13d ago

Last one of the summer

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First time using the kriega bags and they're awesome. They're kind of difficult to attach the loops to the subframe but once you do it they can stay there for as long as you want. Did a 9 hour drive and they did not move at all. They're quite expensive but in my opinion totally worth it.

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u/Gmanbiker77 13d ago

Have the same bike are you using the seat on top to clip down the strapping?

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u/rucatalama 13d ago

No, all the loops are tied at the subframe. Also I use the Kriega Cam Straps under the seat to secure te bags because when I had ridden it without them the bags tend to move forward under hard breaking.

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u/Lint_baby_uvulla 13d ago

What size bags are you using, and what are you carrying? Tidy setup.

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u/rucatalama 13d ago

They are a kriega US-30 (30L) and two US-10 (10L). One US-10 for everything clothing related, the other US-10 for food and tools, and the US-30 for camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, inflatable mattress and cooking kit).

I can add a small table and a chair in the top with some bungee cords.

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u/Fzr888 13d ago

Where's your tent🤪🤪🤪

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u/rucatalama 13d ago

Its a small 2 person tent that it's enough for me so it fits inside the US-30.

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u/MasterBorealis 12d ago

I love those Kriega bags. Very versatile and easy.

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u/Weather_Only 12d ago

Kudos to you. I did my first moto camp on a ninja and immediately after I sold it and bought a standard bike I can do both road rides and camping on