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Old 19-Jan-2012, 01:00 PM (791)
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Default tail pack - krieger 10 or 20

Hi last weekend I saw a r1200gs with a Krieger pack neatly fitting onto the load space with the rear seat removed it was a perfect fit. lookin on the internet I find that it was either a US10 or a US20.
has anyone fitted one and could point me to the one that is the best fit, the alternative is a 100mile trip to the nearest stockist to try them - thanks.
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Old 19-Jan-2012, 02:36 PM (858)
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Kriega 10 is a bit small. I use one on the rack of my R69S. Pics with measurements are here: Kriega US-10

The 10L is about 10" long and about 8" wide. Don't have the 20L, but sometimes I wish that is the one I'd ordered.
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Old 19-Jan-2012, 06:33 PM (022)
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I have both, but mostly used on my now departed bonneville. First off, great bags, well built.
As they said above the 10L is fairly small. I would definitely for for the 20L, and you can build from there if you need more space. I currently use a BMW rack bag, so I have mot used the Kriega, but if you want me to take specific pictures, I can do that for you (keep in mind I have a rack as well).
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I will get the US20 it was not the us10 that you show, thanks for the link to the photos.
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Old 20-Jan-2012, 02:42 PM (862)
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Another excellent choice (but not waterproof like the kriega) is the Touratech rear seat/deck bag.

R1200GS: Touratech read seat/tail bag

I use it (with a rain cover when necessary) to haul around my camera equipment.
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Old 24-Jan-2012, 05:39 AM (485)
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Smile kriega 20 or pelican

Now i see the pelican case in position it is also a contender.
not so comfy to lean on but better security when the panniers are not on the bike. thanks
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