Cracking informative review, one of the best I’ve seen, as it covered everything anyone would need to know if thinking about investing in this system. Kriega should give you a pat on the back chap
Thanks for the info on the new 40. I’ve been considering it but couldn’t find much on it. I have the tank bag adapter fitted but it does have a weak point. The adhesive Velcro that’s fitted under the seat has worn out and it didn’t last long at all. I’d recommend replacing the adhesive backed side with stronger ones if you’re going to use it.
Been rocking my Kriega US 30 for two years on my 18' Triumph Striple. Bought the mount specific kit for the bike which makes simple installation/ removal of the bag. Awesome review of the Kreiga line. Subscribed ! Cheers from the US!
I have the US30, use it for weekends away when I don't need all the room of panniers, an outstanding bit of kit and so well made, you do get what you pay for. Found myself riding in without doubt the heaviest rain I've ever been out in on a bike for well over 5 hours and everything inside was still bone dry.
Thanks mate for the video! I was looking to get insight into the new 40 rackpack, it really helped making my decision. I really wished the rackpack would have a side pocket, but that dampeness you mentioned changed my mind! Just going to order the 40 rackack! 😊
Just got back from a few days in the Ardennes where my kit got rather wet! Looking to invest in probably a US-20 & a US-10 for future trips and your review was spot on, so that's confirmed my choice! Love your content, thank you!!
Great video. My US20 has served me faithfully over the years and the Max 28 that I use almost a year now is nothing short of brilliant both on and off the bike. Naturally when I receive my gen 3 Hayabusa in a few weeks the first thing I'll put on that fat rear seat will be a US40. With the US20 either as tank bag or on top of the US40, there will be 60 liters of waterproof luggage, that leaves no marks or racks and easy to pop off - all this on a sportbike.
Love a bit Kriega me, so well made and totally reliable. My R35 has been all round the UK and Europe (I even crashed wearing it) and it’s still going strong at about 15yrs old. I’ve got a US10 strapped to the rear of my 1290 SAS as a tool bag. Looking at the max28 as my next addition to my collection. Great review Tony 👍
Cheers! I've just bough the Max28 and so far its been awesome. I wanted to make sure my laptop is kept safe when commuting and the drybag section for it is fantastic.
Good review, well done. Great kit. I ride an older machine (1980's Moto Guzzi) and the flexibility of attachments means the gear can be fitted in a variety of ways, depending on what you're carrying, whether there's a pillion, whatever. Expensive? Maybe, but I don't expect - ever - to be replacing this stuff, so "a life-time purchase" in my eyes. Even if the bike changes! I've got the tank bag adapter, too: a couple of things to offer there: one, on my older style frame, there is no location to attach velcro too, but - when I purchased - there was the alternative to fit straps to the frame tube at the rear. Pop a couple of those plastic buckles open and, as you say, easy access to the filler cap. The other observation I have is that - in my personal experience - the tank bag set-up doesn't really suit a heavier load. But then there are generally other reasons for not whacking a heavy lump on your tank, right? Love my @Kriega gear. Absolutely doesn't disappoint.
I'm in the market for a piece of luggage around the 40L volume. I was considering a waterproof duffle then saw the kriega rackpack. Your review has sealed the deal. When compared to other adv manufacturers it is incredibly good value and their longevity says it all. Thanks Tony👍
first review I've seen that actually shows the tentpole pocket on the us-40, thanks! The lack of a half decent size external pocket was the thing putting me off the kriega us range, do you think the rolltop shields at either end are secure enough to hold a few small items in that top pocket? And do you reckon you'd get something like a water bottle in there assuming the main pocket isn't stuffed full?
Thanks, and yes definitely. I’ve placed main luggage in the middle part and then included items that I may want to access on either side. If you’re not worried about waterproofing then they can just be lashed under the rolltop shields.
I've used these bags. Great setup. BUT what everyone is not saying anything about this modular system is that when using three bag combinations they all have to come off the bike for Moto-Camp. I have a 30 liter, 2 20 liter, and 2 10 liter bags. If I use the 30 liter and the two 20 liter combo I cannot keep the two 20 liter bags on the bike because they both hook up to the 30 liter. And that makes a huge disappointing disadvantage to the conventional side panniers because the 30, or 40 liter bags connect and keep everything together. If they come off the bike, then the two 20 liter HAVE to come off and create a huge clutter for the whole camp trip. But as a single tail bag system they are great.
Can you not strap the two 20 litre bags on top of each other on the bike? The hooking system is the same for all the bags, so you should be able to remove the 30 litre bag and replace it with the 20? But I get what your saying, it is different to using a hard luggage system
Had a US20 for about 5 years - it has been awesome. You. An get replacement parts easily - a new liner (original was cut by something sharp) was about $22. The US40 looks good.
Good day to you! I am HONDA Cross Cub senior rider from Japan. Enjoying touring , camping and video editing. It is great luggage system video ! So nice ! I leave Have a nice day my friend !!
Apparently, my negative experience with Kriega is something of a rarity. The strap buckles on my US20 are all tearing loose where they are sewn to the pack, I can no longer trust it strapped to my bike. Also, one of the cross strap connectors came loose on my Duo28 saddlebags, leading to the other side then also shaking loose, both bags then flipping to either side of my motorbike, held on only by the back straps wrapped around the saddlebag rails and resting on hot exhausts. I was lucky and saw in the early morning sun the shadow of the bags flopping loose while riding in heavy traffic on the highway. Scary. I have fitted some nylon snap buckles to the saddlebags, and they are back in service. Both the US20 dry bag, and the Duo28 bags served me well for about 5 thousand miles of all weather riding, so maybe fair is fair. I am not pursuing any warranty action, because I don't want replacements from Kriega. I've lost trust, too much at stake - particularly at highway speeds. I bought the dry bag and saddlebags directly from Kriega online.
Hi, I have the US20 dry pack and love it. I made the straps work on my 2023 R1250GS, but I see that there is a FitKit available. Will that kit improve how the bag sits on the bike, or is it not necessary? Looks like the bag would move further back on the bike (on the rack vs passenger seat?). Do you recommend that kit, or is it a waste? Thanks for your help!
The fit kit looks to be essentailly a set of the OS loops. They make fitting the bags a lot more quick and easy, but they will mean the bag sits on the rack. For the price of the fitkit i would say its worth having them on the bike all the time anyway?
I wish they made a version of these with a convetional zipper flap opening like most bags. I just could not deal with the roll top opening for a gym bag.
The newer Kreiga developments are looking very much like the Mosko Moto kit, particularly the rear end 40 litre Back Country Duffle - which I have. I guess they keep a close eye on each other.
Hiya Lloyd, yes lovely stuff. I've just shelled out for the Max28 backpack, just what I need to safely transport my laptop with loads of room for other gear, even a helmet if I need too! I've been eyeing up a Trail 9 too, for when you only want to carry the essentials
Thanks V, excellent review series and very informative. I recently bought 1250GSA and searching for overlander/dry pack for the bike. I decided to install BMW original small top case (installed already) but decided to install soft panniers instead of hard series. Living in Turkey and don’t have much of alternatives in the market and I’m in between Kriega and LoneRider. In my opinion Kriega here in the market decades and offering 10 years of warranty is point of proof the quality of product and company vision where Lonerider new in the market (guessing since 2017). My plan to install 2x32 liter on the side and one Drypack for passenger seat additionally will attach smaller size on both. How is your experience for GSA? Is Drypack can easily mountable as well? Thanks.
Drypacks can be fitted to almost anything, so I expect the GSA would be no different. A good mix would be two of the OS32 panniers, with drypacks added to the rear/seat or rack
Hi, great explanation. i have just a question: can i put this bag on my Honda Africa Twin Touratech topcase? i'm searching a bag set that fits with the touratech aluminium bags
Nice.. You prefer using the os-32 with racks or the os-12 with the os base and the US 30 on the rear? Similar capacity but different configuration.. Racks add weight and width but all the luggage is lower..
I like that the OS base keeps everything nice and compact. I've only got OS6 packs at the moment, but when the OS18 are back in stock, i'll probably run with those and the US30 on the rear and see how I get on. I think it'll be a case of switching between the two depending on what I need?
Its actually an RST Pathfinder suit, that I was testing. It ended up being dropped from the range. But I did own the Paragon 5 suit and it was excellent
What would you suggest for holding an XL Full Face helmet in a rear bag? I would prefer something that can zip down if I don't need the extra room. Thanks.
You might be able to get one on its side, in a US30 drypack? The SW-Motech Rackpack would work too, but it doesnt really fold down. The drybag 180 and 260 would also work.
Can items be placed inside and taken out while the bag is attached? If not, I'm surprised people love these so much. I want to be able to access items without unstrapping the bag to get to the roll down top.
Great review, kriega is a bit expensive, but is very good value, i have a us 20 on my tenere, i am expanding to kit out my gs 1200, very versatile if you have more than one bike
Thank You, and yes I think you get what you pay for. I like that its easy to switch from bike to bike too, the flexibility of the system and its performance is excellent. Should last years too
Love my Kriega bags. But from personal experience I recommend you take your straps away with the bag. Coming back to your bike to find someone has lifted a strap really sucks. Sucks more trying to source one during these times.
This is NOT to bash your video. I have every single thing Kriega makes. The list: US20 x 2 US30 US40 R25 Backpack R30 Backpack US10 x 2 Tank pad Wallet Laptop case After dealing with the tie down arrangements that Kriega uses I became very frustrated with their design. Everything attaches to the front of the bags so if you add/subtract from the bags, you are constantly adjusting straps for size and hopefully not damaging what you have inside to secure them. The convoluted aluminum "S" buckles are not reliable unless a lot of tension is used. THIS got old very quickly! I did some research and found SW-Motec gear. I now own everything they make and it is superior to Kriega in everything. Their attachment system is flawless and attaches from the rear to the bike. Now I can add/subtract with zero adjustments to straps. Their attachment strap system is shear genius. They have cinch buckles on all their bags and it take seconds to attach/remove their bags. Right now I have a pile of brand new Kriega stuff in a box that I will never use. Money wasted.
No problem. Being a universal system there obviously needs to be some element of adjustment so that the packs can go across many different bie models. I've found the S buckles to be reliable fixings and yes the need to be tight, but you don't need huge amounts of tension. I've reviewed a used a quite a few SW-Motech pieces and I agree that they are very well designed. What packs are you using, as im pretty sure all the SW-Motech kit needs specfific fittings for each bike, or some form of side carrier? The Kriega straps all have cinch fixings too, so its just a case of hooking on and pulling tight.
@@mancavemoto I have 2 of the Rackpack 36-45L Evo tail bags, the Pro City tank bag ring mounted (no tank contact!) and 2 Drybag 80's that attach to my upper crash bars on my 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 XCX. I also have the Ion L Tail bag for multiple other bikes. The strapping system SW-Motech uses is genius. The cinch buckles are on the bags themselves and low on the bags. This means, attach bags, use bags with no further adjustment. I found a source for the metal 3/4 inch cinch buckles and I am having them sewn onto all my Kriega bags down low and cut all the Kriega mountings off the bags. I am having her make me all the cinch straps with loops. Now I will be able to use all the Kriega stuff I bought. Cheers!
I have Kriega 40,30,20,10 40 is too big 30 is ok but the 20’s are in my opinion just right for packing and tying down on my gsa panniers I fill my 30 with my clothes and put it in my left pannier put the 20’s on the lids and try to get the 40 across the seat
Greetings! I thank the author for the video. Indeed, "Kriega" is an unforgettable and reliable assistant on the road. The fastening system, convenient and roomy transportation of things is very impressive. The water system on the back deserves special attention. Very comfortable on the move! Are you going on a trip? Feel free to take "Kriega")))
I would avoid at all cost: I invested in a full kriega OS system. After the second ride day, one of the bags spontaneously ripped at the seam. I sent a picture to Kriega, and received a short response that “I must have dragged it over rocks” and warranty didn’t apply. I responded with more pictures, showing that the rip is at a top corner (I.e., outside the area that would get damaged in a fall), and showing that there were no scratches on the bag. Kriega responded thag all they could offer was a 50% discount. I am appalled at such poor customer service and such arrogance, as they seemingly lack all capacity to critically look at the quality of their products. I can only conclude that Kriega is overpriced, overmarketed garbage and they don’t care about their customers whatsoever. Avoid this company at all cost. Spend your money at a company who cares (and makes products that last longer than a few rides).
Kriega have built a good reputation for their products and customer service, so I’m surprised. Especially given how tough the OS bags are. Offering 50% discount on a replacement that’s not covered under warranty sounds quite generous.
@@mancavemoto when something is obviously a faulty product, and should be covered under warranty, 50% off is not generous at all. Can’t testify to the “toughness” of their products. I’ve had lomo panniers that cost a fraction of the kriega ones and lasted for years. Their customer service is appalling - look up their trustpilot reviews, on which they score 2.5/5.
I've always found them to be a trustworthy brand, and would honour the warranty if it was a maunfacturing or production fault. Its a shame you cant post images in the comments for you to show us
No problem, yep i reviewed Lomo bags in the past and they are great value. Theres obviously a bit more going on with these, but that increases the cost
Well, this is annoying... I decide to look at Kriega packs AFTER I bought a Givi set for my bike and AFTER I actually made the trip! I want these now ffs... 🤣 Nice review Man Cave!
Cracking informative review, one of the best I’ve seen, as it covered everything anyone would need to know if thinking about investing in this system. Kriega should give you a pat on the back chap
Thanks Peter
Great review thanks very much for taking the time to make this
No problem
Thanks for the info on the new 40. I’ve been considering it but couldn’t find much on it.
I have the tank bag adapter fitted but it does have a weak point. The adhesive Velcro that’s fitted under the seat has worn out and it didn’t last long at all. I’d recommend replacing the adhesive backed side with stronger ones if you’re going to use it.
No worries, it looks like it’ll be a really handy piece of kit. Thanks for the heads up on the tank bag
Been rocking my Kriega US 30 for two years on my 18' Triumph Striple. Bought the mount specific kit for the bike which makes simple installation/ removal of the bag. Awesome review of the Kreiga line. Subscribed ! Cheers from the US!
Thanks DB, its really good stuff. I like that I can easily switch from bike to bike. Its costing me a fortune, but well worth it
I have the US30, use it for weekends away when I don't need all the room of panniers, an outstanding bit of kit and so well made, you do get what you pay for. Found myself riding in without doubt the heaviest rain I've ever been out in on a bike for well over 5 hours and everything inside was still bone dry.
Thanks for sharing
Been using Kriega for years (15+) got a US 30/US 20+ backpack & 2 tool rolls. Excellent gear & very versatile.
Good stuff!
That review was just what I needed - thanks👍👍👏
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks mate for the video! I was looking to get insight into the new 40 rackpack, it really helped making my decision. I really wished the rackpack would have a side pocket, but that dampeness you mentioned changed my mind! Just going to order the 40 rackack! 😊
I used it just yesterday to deliver some parcels. The flexibility of going from 40 to 28 litres is brilliant and it was easy to fit to the bike too
Just got back from a few days in the Ardennes where my kit got rather wet! Looking to invest in probably a US-20 & a US-10 for future trips and your review was spot on, so that's confirmed my choice!
Love your content, thank you!!
Great video. My US20 has served me faithfully over the years and the Max 28 that I use almost a year now is nothing short of brilliant both on and off the bike. Naturally when I receive my gen 3 Hayabusa in a few weeks the first thing I'll put on that fat rear seat will be a US40. With the US20 either as tank bag or on top of the US40, there will be 60 liters of waterproof luggage, that leaves no marks or racks and easy to pop off - all this on a sportbike.
Thanks, and thats what i love about the Kriega luggage, its just so flexible.
Love a bit Kriega me, so well made and totally reliable. My R35 has been all round the UK and Europe (I even crashed wearing it) and it’s still going strong at about 15yrs old. I’ve got a US10 strapped to the rear of my 1290 SAS as a tool bag. Looking at the max28 as my next addition to my collection. Great review Tony 👍
Cheers! I've just bough the Max28 and so far its been awesome. I wanted to make sure my laptop is kept safe when commuting and the drybag section for it is fantastic.
@@mancavemoto Looking forward to seeing your review on the Max28 👍
Good review, well done. Great kit. I ride an older machine (1980's Moto Guzzi) and the flexibility of attachments means the gear can be fitted in a variety of ways, depending on what you're carrying, whether there's a pillion, whatever. Expensive? Maybe, but I don't expect - ever - to be replacing this stuff, so "a life-time purchase" in my eyes. Even if the bike changes!
I've got the tank bag adapter, too: a couple of things to offer there: one, on my older style frame, there is no location to attach velcro too, but - when I purchased - there was the alternative to fit straps to the frame tube at the rear. Pop a couple of those plastic buckles open and, as you say, easy access to the filler cap. The other observation I have is that - in my personal experience - the tank bag set-up doesn't really suit a heavier load. But then there are generally other reasons for not whacking a heavy lump on your tank, right?
Love my @Kriega gear. Absolutely doesn't disappoint.
Thanks Barry, I love the flexibility of the kit and its proved over the years to be bomb proof
I'm in the market for a piece of luggage around the 40L volume. I was considering a waterproof duffle then saw the kriega rackpack. Your review has sealed the deal.
When compared to other adv manufacturers it is incredibly good value and their longevity says it all.
Thanks Tony👍
Cheers, I use it a lot and it’s been great, the fact that you can pack it down pretty small or for for the full 40 litres makes it so practical
Very helpful video! Didn´t know most of the stuff you told about the 40L. Might go for that one instead of the 30L now.
Glad it was helpful!
Looks good thanks mate. Was looking for a detailed video. 🤙🤙🤙🔥
No problem 👍
Great review. Based on it I purchased the us70 combo. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
love modularity with those bags, Kriega is awesome, thank you , cheers V!
Couldn't agree more!
Couldn’t live anymore without Kriega😅
first review I've seen that actually shows the tentpole pocket on the us-40, thanks!
The lack of a half decent size external pocket was the thing putting me off the kriega us range, do you think the rolltop shields at either end are secure enough to hold a few small items in that top pocket? And do you reckon you'd get something like a water bottle in there assuming the main pocket isn't stuffed full?
Thanks, and yes definitely. I’ve placed main luggage in the middle part and then included items that I may want to access on either side. If you’re not worried about waterproofing then they can just be lashed under the rolltop shields.
Thanks for video, i just ordered the US-40
Nice! Hope you enjoy it, i've been using mine a lot, so handy
Recommend Kriega kit to anybody, expensive but superb quality and very flexible. Have several US packs and a rucksack…
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks.
That's helped me make my decision to get the 40.
Glad it was useful, it’s a fantastic piece of kit
Nice mounting system and understated good looks too.
It’s incredibly flexible
Love kriega ,have got quite a few but now fancy the US 40 now
The US40 looks like it’ll be a really handy piece of kit
I've used these bags. Great setup. BUT what everyone is not saying anything about this modular system is that when using three bag combinations they all have to come off the bike for Moto-Camp. I have a 30 liter, 2 20 liter, and 2 10 liter bags. If I use the 30 liter and the two 20 liter combo I cannot keep the two 20 liter bags on the bike because they both hook up to the 30 liter. And that makes a huge disappointing disadvantage to the conventional side panniers because the 30, or 40 liter bags connect and keep everything together. If they come off the bike, then the two 20 liter HAVE to come off and create a huge clutter for the whole camp trip. But as a single tail bag system they are great.
Can you not strap the two 20 litre bags on top of each other on the bike? The hooking system is the same for all the bags, so you should be able to remove the 30 litre bag and replace it with the 20? But I get what your saying, it is different to using a hard luggage system
Had a US20 for about 5 years - it has been awesome. You. An get replacement parts easily - a new liner (original was cut by something sharp) was about $22. The US40 looks good.
I think the US40 will be a really useful piece of kit
Good day to you!
I am HONDA Cross Cub senior rider from Japan.
Enjoying touring , camping and video editing.
It is great luggage system video !
So nice !
I leave
Have a nice day my friend !!
Thanks for your message, I’m glad you like the video! じゃあね
I have both the US20 and US10 and they are waterproof. Only luggage that fits cleanly on my Ducati Monster 821.
They are a nice looking bag too, very subtle
Great review thank you. Does the US40 still attach with the sub frame loops like the smaller packs? TIA
Thanks, Yes it does
Great video! I love the Kriega packs. Any setup examples for Gen 3 KLR 650? Thanks
Apparently, my negative experience with Kriega is something of a rarity. The strap buckles on my US20 are all tearing loose where they are sewn to the pack, I can no longer trust it strapped to my bike. Also, one of the cross strap connectors came loose on my Duo28 saddlebags, leading to the other side then also shaking loose, both bags then flipping to either side of my motorbike, held on only by the back straps wrapped around the saddlebag rails and resting on hot exhausts. I was lucky and saw in the early morning sun the shadow of the bags flopping loose while riding in heavy traffic on the highway. Scary. I have fitted some nylon snap buckles to the saddlebags, and they are back in service. Both the US20 dry bag, and the Duo28 bags served me well for about 5 thousand miles of all weather riding, so maybe fair is fair. I am not pursuing any warranty action, because I don't want replacements from Kriega. I've lost trust, too much at stake - particularly at highway speeds. I bought the dry bag and saddlebags directly from Kriega online.
Have the US30 works great on my street twin with lots of room for a few days away. Great bit of kit.
Nice 👍
Such a comprehensive review of how it all works, and I am only 3 years late on this one. 😀
Better late than never
Hi, I have the US20 dry pack and love it. I made the straps work on my 2023 R1250GS, but I see that there is a FitKit available. Will that kit improve how the bag sits on the bike, or is it not necessary? Looks like the bag would move further back on the bike (on the rack vs passenger seat?). Do you recommend that kit, or is it a waste? Thanks for your help!
The fit kit looks to be essentailly a set of the OS loops. They make fitting the bags a lot more quick and easy, but they will mean the bag sits on the rack. For the price of the fitkit i would say its worth having them on the bike all the time anyway?
Great video! Could I know what gear you was wearing in that rain? Jacket and trousers ?
That was an RST suit I was testing that never made it to market.
Of to the TT this year I'm looking at getting the 70L combo for the R1
Nice!
Great review - can I ask what waterproofs you were wearing during the trip you mentioned?
I was wearing a laminate textile suit rather than waterproofs
Kriegas are great, I have an US-30 in my bike, is always with me when I do off-road.
Nice
I wish they made a version of these with a convetional zipper flap opening like most bags. I just could not deal with the roll top opening for a gym bag.
The roll top makes sure its 100% waterproof, not something thats easily done with zips
Thank you for the video. Can you tell me what jacket you are wearing in this video?
It was an RST jacket that I was testing, that never actually went on sale.
The newer Kreiga developments are looking very much like the Mosko Moto kit, particularly the rear end 40 litre Back Country Duffle - which I have. I guess they keep a close eye on each other.
Yep, I guess theres only so much you can do in terms of practicality when it comes to design. The Mosko Moto stuff does look great
Have a US10 pack and tank adaptor. Fantastic kit and am about to order a Trail 18 back pack
Hiya Lloyd, yes lovely stuff. I've just shelled out for the Max28 backpack, just what I need to safely transport my laptop with loads of room for other gear, even a helmet if I need too! I've been eyeing up a Trail 9 too, for when you only want to carry the essentials
@@mancavemoto That Max28 does look a great pack. My son has just bought the R30 pack for work and loves it
Thanks V, excellent review series and very informative. I recently bought 1250GSA and searching for overlander/dry pack for the bike. I decided to install BMW original small top case (installed already) but decided to install soft panniers instead of hard series. Living in Turkey and don’t have much of alternatives in the market and I’m in between Kriega and LoneRider. In my opinion Kriega here in the market decades and offering 10 years of warranty is point of proof the quality of product and company vision where Lonerider new in the market (guessing since 2017). My plan to install 2x32 liter on the side and one Drypack for passenger seat additionally will attach smaller size on both. How is your experience for GSA? Is Drypack can easily mountable as well? Thanks.
Drypacks can be fitted to almost anything, so I expect the GSA would be no different. A good mix would be two of the OS32 panniers, with drypacks added to the rear/seat or rack
the 2.5 rally pack is great also
excellent video.
Hi, great explanation.
i have just a question: can i put this bag on my Honda Africa Twin Touratech topcase? i'm searching a bag set that fits with the touratech aluminium bags
If it has lashing points it should work, these are pretty flexible in terms of how they can be strapped
Nice.. You prefer using the os-32 with racks or the os-12 with the os base and the US 30 on the rear? Similar capacity but different configuration.. Racks add weight and width but all the luggage is lower..
I like that the OS base keeps everything nice and compact. I've only got OS6 packs at the moment, but when the OS18 are back in stock, i'll probably run with those and the US30 on the rear and see how I get on. I think it'll be a case of switching between the two depending on what I need?
Have you done the review for the os base for the Africa Twin?
Not yet, I have the base here I’m just waiting on the OS12 and OS18 bags
Great review, would the 30 fit ok on the back of a Bonneville T120? Cheers
Yes, I don't see why not, its a relatively broad seat....
I see that got on the RST Paragon 6 outfit! are you going to do a review it?!! I'm planning on getting one myself! I'm from the States!
Its actually an RST Pathfinder suit, that I was testing. It ended up being dropped from the range. But I did own the Paragon 5 suit and it was excellent
What would you suggest for holding an XL Full Face helmet in a rear bag? I would prefer something that can zip down if I don't need the extra room. Thanks.
You might be able to get one on its side, in a US30 drypack? The SW-Motech Rackpack would work too, but it doesnt really fold down. The drybag 180 and 260 would also work.
Thank you! Will be buying the US 30 :)
Good choice!
Think you could use the 40 on a pillion seat without a rack ?
Yes, for sure
Can items be placed inside and taken out while the bag is attached? If not, I'm surprised people love these so much. I want to be able to access items without unstrapping the bag to get to the roll down top.
Yes you can, no need to unstrap to access the rool top
@@mancavemoto thank you so much. I just picked up a us-30. I hope I can get it attached. I don't have anything to connect to under my seat
Great review, kriega is a bit expensive, but is very good value, i have a us 20 on my tenere, i am expanding to kit out my gs 1200, very versatile if you have more than one bike
Thank You, and yes I think you get what you pay for. I like that its easy to switch from bike to bike too, the flexibility of the system and its performance is excellent. Should last years too
As you say they are bomb proof IMO , I’m considering ther panniers next or the limo ones, great video that new double ended looks interesting 🤔🤣👍
Cheers Dale, yes I think US40 is a very versatile pack
Will these work well with a Triumph Street Twin with a Motone tail tidy?
You should be able to loop the straps around the frame, so I don't see why not?
Love my Kriega bags. But from personal experience I recommend you take your straps away with the bag. Coming back to your bike to find someone has lifted a strap really sucks. Sucks more trying to source one during these times.
Yes, I always do, but I was just demonstrating the two ways of unclipping a pack.
This brand is a bit pricey but worth it, it also have a clean look.
Just curious have you tried using a us 40 and mounting 2 us 20 on the side?
Sadly I don't have two US20's, but I have done it with OS6's
@@mancavemoto alright sounds good, if you can please share a pic of that???
Any links to the Max 28 review?
I haven’t reviewed it yet
This is NOT to bash your video. I have every single thing Kriega makes. The list:
US20 x 2
US30
US40
R25 Backpack
R30 Backpack
US10 x 2
Tank pad
Wallet
Laptop case
After dealing with the tie down arrangements that Kriega uses I became very frustrated with their design. Everything attaches to the front of the bags so if you add/subtract from the bags, you are constantly adjusting straps for size and hopefully not damaging what you have inside to secure them. The convoluted aluminum "S" buckles are not reliable unless a lot of tension is used. THIS got old very quickly! I did some research and found SW-Motec gear. I now own everything they make and it is superior to Kriega in everything. Their attachment system is flawless and attaches from the rear to the bike. Now I can add/subtract with zero adjustments to straps. Their attachment strap system is shear genius. They have cinch buckles on all their bags and it take seconds to attach/remove their bags. Right now I have a pile of brand new Kriega stuff in a box that I will never use. Money wasted.
No problem. Being a universal system there obviously needs to be some element of adjustment so that the packs can go across many different bie models. I've found the S buckles to be reliable fixings and yes the need to be tight, but you don't need huge amounts of tension. I've reviewed a used a quite a few SW-Motech pieces and I agree that they are very well designed. What packs are you using, as im pretty sure all the SW-Motech kit needs specfific fittings for each bike, or some form of side carrier? The Kriega straps all have cinch fixings too, so its just a case of hooking on and pulling tight.
@@mancavemoto I have 2 of the Rackpack 36-45L Evo tail bags, the Pro City tank bag ring mounted (no tank contact!) and 2 Drybag 80's that attach to my upper crash bars on my 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 XCX. I also have the Ion L Tail bag for multiple other bikes. The strapping system SW-Motech uses is genius. The cinch buckles are on the bags themselves and low on the bags. This means, attach bags, use bags with no further adjustment. I found a source for the metal 3/4 inch cinch buckles and I am having them sewn onto all my Kriega bags down low and cut all the Kriega mountings off the bags. I am having her make me all the cinch straps with loops. Now I will be able to use all the Kriega stuff I bought.
Cheers!
Can the os-12 or os-18 be clipped onto the top of the US range? Cheers.
They can yes
Can I stack a 30L dry pack onto the 40L dry pack?
yes you can
what gloves are you wearing in the riding clip?
They are Halvarssons Advance gloves, but sadly they are now discontinued
@@mancavemoto thx
Awesome. Cheers.
Great review,thnx 😊🤗🤔👍
Thanks for watching!
I have Kriega 40,30,20,10
40 is too big 30 is ok but the 20’s are in my opinion just right for packing and tying down on my gsa panniers
I fill my 30 with my clothes and put it in my left pannier put the 20’s on the lids and try to get the 40 across the seat
Is good kit worth the price.
It sure is
Greetings!
I thank the author for the video. Indeed, "Kriega" is an unforgettable and reliable assistant on the road. The fastening system, convenient and roomy transportation of things is very impressive. The water system on the back deserves special attention. Very comfortable on the move! Are you going on a trip? Feel free to take "Kriega")))
Thank you too!
You missed the new bottle holder
That’s part of the OS range not the US….
I cant decide, 20 or 30. I own 10 and 40
I found the 20 to be the most useable between the two, plus with the 40 it seems to make more sense
@mancavemoto doing 8 days in france, all camping stuff in the 40 and clothes in the 10 and have run out of space
I've always been put of Kriega as they look so fiddly. I do have an R25 rucksack.
Not that fiddly though and that just comes from being a universal fit.
Kriega, cool let me a cup of tea and watch this.
How was the tea? ;)
@@mancavemoto
delicious😉
I would avoid at all cost: I invested in a full kriega OS system. After the second ride day, one of the bags spontaneously ripped at the seam. I sent a picture to Kriega, and received a short response that “I must have dragged it over rocks” and warranty didn’t apply. I responded with more pictures, showing that the rip is at a top corner (I.e., outside the area that would get damaged in a fall), and showing that there were no scratches on the bag. Kriega responded thag all they could offer was a 50% discount. I am appalled at such poor customer service and such arrogance, as they seemingly lack all capacity to critically look at the quality of their products. I can only conclude that Kriega is overpriced, overmarketed garbage and they don’t care about their customers whatsoever. Avoid this company at all cost. Spend your money at a company who cares (and makes products that last longer than a few rides).
Kriega have built a good reputation for their products and customer service, so I’m surprised. Especially given how tough the OS bags are. Offering 50% discount on a replacement that’s not covered under warranty sounds quite generous.
@@mancavemoto when something is obviously a faulty product, and should be covered under warranty, 50% off is not generous at all. Can’t testify to the “toughness” of their products. I’ve had lomo panniers that cost a fraction of the kriega ones and lasted for years. Their customer service is appalling - look up their trustpilot reviews, on which they score 2.5/5.
I've always found them to be a trustworthy brand, and would honour the warranty if it was a maunfacturing or production fault. Its a shame you cant post images in the comments for you to show us
@@mancavemotohappy to supply photos any way you wish. The fact that they don’t even invite me to send the bag to them tells me all I need to know.
@@mancavemoto wow you would be happy with a 50% discount.
….i wouldn’t
Great gear but much to expensive for me I’ll stick with Lomo gear but thanks for good review
No problem, yep i reviewed Lomo bags in the past and they are great value. Theres obviously a bit more going on with these, but that increases the cost
Damn, wish I'd seen this video ages ago so I could tuck the annoying waist strap tags out of the way.
Well, this is annoying... I decide to look at Kriega packs AFTER I bought a Givi set for my bike and AFTER I actually made the trip!
I want these now ffs... 🤣
Nice review Man Cave!
Oh, always the way! Cheers