I’ve been slowly getting my Vitpilen 701 ready for touring so thought I’d post my progress in case anyone needs some inspiration. This bike certainly isn’t made for long distance touring but in my mind that challenge only makes it more fun. This post will be split into a few parts because of a limit on images uploaded per post.

The plan is for the bike to be capable of easily doing roughly 1 week long trips, and camping at night.
Luggage so far is made up of a Kriega US30, Kriega US20, hardcase, SW Motech tank bag.
Kriega US30 and Kriega US20:
This will make up my main luggage storage, a total of 50L. These bags are completely waterproof dry bags that are universally mounted to any bike. I have the 30L one mounted on the pillion seat, and then the 20L one attaches to the side of the 30L one. On the other side of the 30L there are enough attachment points that it allows my tent to be strapped on there.
SW-Motech Tank Bag:
This is the ION one tank bag which gives 5L of storage, which can be expanded up to 9L when unzipped and extended. Not waterproof itself but does come with a waterproof cover. No ugly mounting straps with this one, it is very securely attached to a bike specific tank ring which is bolted onto the fuel cap. The bike specific mounting ring needed for the 701 is TRT.00.475.16000/B.

Side hardcase:
This is just a generic sidecase from a hardware shop, it will give me roughly 17L of internal storage. The case is completely waterproof also lockable so I can have somewhere to store things that is at least somewhat safer. The case is attached to the Unit Garage luggage from which is made specifically for the Vitpilen 701. When I bought the luggage frame I also bought the quick release system, this is what is now on the hardcase that allows it to mount to the luagge frame. To mount the quick release system onto the side case did require some drilling to mount it, then some extra filing to fit the lock barrel and then silicone around all the bolts to make sure the case remains waterproof. The luggage frame also gives wider points to strap the rear of the Kriega US30 dry bag down.



The plan is for the bike to be capable of easily doing roughly 1 week long trips, and camping at night.
Luggage so far is made up of a Kriega US30, Kriega US20, hardcase, SW Motech tank bag.
Kriega US30 and Kriega US20:
This will make up my main luggage storage, a total of 50L. These bags are completely waterproof dry bags that are universally mounted to any bike. I have the 30L one mounted on the pillion seat, and then the 20L one attaches to the side of the 30L one. On the other side of the 30L there are enough attachment points that it allows my tent to be strapped on there.
SW-Motech Tank Bag:
This is the ION one tank bag which gives 5L of storage, which can be expanded up to 9L when unzipped and extended. Not waterproof itself but does come with a waterproof cover. No ugly mounting straps with this one, it is very securely attached to a bike specific tank ring which is bolted onto the fuel cap. The bike specific mounting ring needed for the 701 is TRT.00.475.16000/B.

Side hardcase:
This is just a generic sidecase from a hardware shop, it will give me roughly 17L of internal storage. The case is completely waterproof also lockable so I can have somewhere to store things that is at least somewhat safer. The case is attached to the Unit Garage luggage from which is made specifically for the Vitpilen 701. When I bought the luggage frame I also bought the quick release system, this is what is now on the hardcase that allows it to mount to the luagge frame. To mount the quick release system onto the side case did require some drilling to mount it, then some extra filing to fit the lock barrel and then silicone around all the bolts to make sure the case remains waterproof. The luggage frame also gives wider points to strap the rear of the Kriega US30 dry bag down.







