'18 Vitpilen Luggage Possibilities

jurgenk

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When I bought the bike, I knew that it was going to be problematic to add luggage and it has definitely proven so. Currently, am using a set of competition-sized tank panniers from Aerostich: https://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-tank-panniers.html as well as a Kriega US-10 bag at the rear held by attachment with webbing loops using the under-fender attachment for the tail-tidy (see attachment), which is less than ideal as it is canted to the rear using that attachment and wants to bail off the bike. To somewhat solve this, have to strap it down zinging tight and stuck a piece of friction sheet material (this stuff is really handy as you cut out tank pads or sacrificial wear pads out of it: https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/sho...chtop-accessories/101914-high-friction-sheets) on the seat. By placing it in the pillion seat, it also really reduces the size of the cockpit, which I am still getting used to.

I own a Kriega OS-system (universal base and several adventure packs:https://kriega.us/osadventure-packs-1/os-base) and would like to mount a rear rack so that I can, once again, utilize it. Purchased this rear rack from rearace (https://tinyurl.com/2vtjwbbw) as, at the time, it was advertised as fitting, but it is affixed to the rear handle attachment points which my Vitpilen does not have. Rearace was excellent in that they acknowledged the error and are sending me free foot-peg blocking plates that more than compensate me for having to ship it back to them for refund.

I realize that Husqvarna does sell a rear bag with attachment hardware that mounts below the fender, but it is extremely expensive and does not give me anything more than what I already have. Anyone have any luck with finding a rear rack that fits, and/or have created their own hardware to attach a rear rack and would be so kind as to share specifics?
 

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Even if it's for a 701, I made something selfmade based on the original brackets because the Unit Garage stuff is to expensive and big for my likening.
 
I like both those solutions in terms of aesthetics, but am specifically needing a rear rack as the Kriega OS Base system (I have 3 OS bags already and do not want to invest in an entirely new set up) needs a rear attachment point some few inches behind the tail light as well as a rear rack would act as a bit of a fender as I am getting filthy (see attached photo) when riding on muddy roads. Rearace said that they would send me something if they come out with a rear rack for my year, but I do not imagine that there is much demand so will likely have to buy what they do have and try to have a mount fabricated that will work with the rack. Thanks for the thoughts and both those options better lend themselves to the looks of the bike than a rear rack would.
 

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I frakking love Kriega. Almost worth swapped out the bike if there’s no solution to using the Kriegas. 😂
 
I frakking love Kriega. Almost worth swapped out the bike if there’s no solution to using the Kriegas. 😂
I love their stuff as well and have a R20 backpack that I am now wearing again. With my VStrom 650 that I own, I was able to move everything to be the bike and bought a Helite air vest (which I cannot wear w/ the backpack) and, in a perfect world, would like to recreate that ability on the Vitpilen.

I have attempted to lessen the amount of tools and spares I am carrying, but with needing to pack a spare tube I have not had a lot of success but have spent some money in the attempt. As I mentioned in another post, I am going about this all wrong in trying to turn a Vitpilen into an "adventure" bike, but it was relatively local, in pristine condition, and the price was right.
 
would this work for you, jurgenk?
In a perfect world, would like a plate-style rear rack rather than a tubular frame, but if I cannot find anything then something like this could be utilized and then a plate could be attached to it. Thanks for the thought....

Brad
 
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