Kriega

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Kriega

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As the official Yamaha hard luggage on my newly ordered scooter is working out at £650 :shock:

I'm looking for alternatives, I will have some underseat storage but as an extra I was wondering if a Kriega backpack would do the job? So, the question is, are they really that good, they're expensive for a backpack, but are they worth the money?

Or do I just use a normal backpack?
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Re: Kriega

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Yes. I used one for around 100,000 miles and while it looks rough it still works - no worn bits, no tears, no frayed ends. Recently the zip went but it was just a case tightening up the zipper bit with pliers.

I think Kriega is worth every penny.
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Re: Kriega

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I bought a Klim nacpac - i couldn’t get on with the kriega - not as well made as the Kriega.
Seem indestructible as Trinity says ( Kriega that is )
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Yes, Kriega are that good. One of the few upper end bits of kit that is worth the money.
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Re: Kriega

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Yes, they are extremely good.
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Re: Kriega

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One of the very few 'buy once bike products. I've had an R25 for yonks and it's as serviceable as ever. It'll outlast my biking days.
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Re: Kriega

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Thanks all, that could be a good option then (and a way to get more bike kit :D )
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Re: Kriega

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Nordboy wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 6:52 am Thanks all, that could be a good option then (and a way to get more bike kit :D )
They do really good modular seat packs too (if you don't want to wear a Backpack).
I've also got a Kriega Messenger bag that I use for commuting. Ideal for laptops etc.
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Re: Kriega

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G.P wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 9:49 am
Nordboy wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 6:52 am Thanks all, that could be a good option then (and a way to get more bike kit :D )
They do really good modular seat packs too (if you don't want to wear a Backpack).
I've also got a Kriega Messenger bag that I use for commuting. Ideal for laptops etc.
As I'm going the scoot route, I'm not 100% if a tailpack would fit on one? As the whole seat unit raises it could shift. Time for some research.