Luggage options for Panigale?

Discussion in 'Panigale' started by Cerec1, Dec 19, 2013.

  1. Well at the risk of being ridiculed I'm looking for luggage options for my new 899 Panigale.
    Dont like tank bags at all.

    Days away or longer tours means I need some sort of luggage facility.
    I've been a fan of Ventura system for years
    Ducati Panigale 1199 motorcycle luggage rack | Ventura MCA
    but have been wondering if you guys have any other ideas?





    And and before anybody suggests, no I'm not looking for a Multistrada or some bloated BMW:redface:
     
  2. Saw their stuff at the Milan show last year for the 1199 looked impressive as ever
     
  3. yep, somewhere to keep your locktight and tool kit :eek:
    'joke'
     
  4. Sure someone could fabricate some pannier brackets for it...
     
  5. Sportsbikes make the best touring bikes, and that's a bloody fact. Trouble is, as soon as you start adding luggage you turn it into a tourer. Don't bother, just throw a rucksack on your back and hit the twisties. Tailpacks work pretty well too, but don't get precious over it, any old tailpack will do.
     
  6. I got a Ace Ventura Pet Detective :eek: rack for the 8-fordy-8 but aint tried it yet.

    However, i can inform thee in the process of purchasing luggage that Kriega is the biz !!!

    From my previous post: http://ducatiforum.co.uk/f8/touring-panniers-advice-please-14141/#post213083
    "Kriega luggage. Bombproof, waterproof & rock solid. I used 20 + 10 ltr. You can fit 2 x 10's to a 20 and they are solid.No brainer. 10 days I packed what i needed in. Threw away smalls and socks as I went each day after a shower."


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    :upyeah:

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  7. I thought the tool kit must be an Italian manicure set when I saw the pouch. Smallest I've ever seen in 40 years of buying bikes:rolleyes:
     
  8. My Triumph came with a 5mm hex key, I thought I'd been spoiled when I saw the Ducati tool kit
     
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  9. Have you ever toured on a sports tourer or tourer, "to say sports bikes make the best touring bikes" sounds like pure conjecture. I have toured on both sports tourers and a BMW 1200 RT. I could not ride with the associated and required luggage with a pillion on a sports bike for more than a day. I accept as a loner it would be possible with extremely limited luggage to tour, but not in comfort.

    if sports bikes were the best touring bike nobody would buy tourers and clearly they do. I'm not selling my RT to buy a Panigale, I'm having both so I get the best of both worlds.

    i will be fitting a Kriega day pack to the Panigale though.
     
  10. It is to an extent. I've never ridden a touring bike for any great length, but I've owned and toured on 3 sports tourers, and they just don't get the job done in my opinion. On the other hand, I've toured on countless sportsbikes, and only one left me uncomfortable (Aprilia RSV Mille), while I've listened to many touring bike riders complaining of backache and arseache after a long run.

    And whatcha gonna do with that leviathan when you get to the good roads? It ain't gonna suddenly transform itself into a moto3 bike. Modern touring bikes are getting better at handling twisty roads, but they're still a long way from ideal. They're okay if the destination is more important than the journey, but for me it's all about the journey.
     
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  11. You can tour on anything. I, like Figs, prefer to do it on a Sportsbike. If I wanted or valued comfort, I'd take my Saab. Rucky and tail pack for me. Light travel as the journey AND the destination is why I am on the bike in the first place. I want a sportsbike on those fabulous French roads and alpine race tracks.
     
  12. these Kreiga packs look pretty good - do they fit without modification to the Panigale or are there other options?
     

  13. My fisrt european trip was 1900 mls. Ferry from Ireland to France. I done it ona CBR400rr gull arm. Tent, tailpack & tank bag. My little bike laughed off all the bigger bikes.

    Crikey, that was ages ago.....:eek:



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  14. Kreiga is excellent stuff. No mods needed. On my 1198 the tail pack just attaches via straps to the seat hump/rear seat. Alternatively you can use the same straps to attach it to the rucksack if you wish. All kreiga stuff works with each other. Its very well thought out. The rucksack is the most comfortable ive used at speed. They dont pull the shoulders.
     
  15. I would totally agree re Kriega tail pack I purchased one when I had my Blade, tried it on the Pan last night, I'll be using it. Great product and incredibly practical. My seat cowl arrived - at last - today. I can't believe at the age of 44 how excited I still get when these accessories arrive. I'm even looking forward to taking it out of the packaging it was delivered in!! I'm even worse out of season!!
     
  16. Sorry meat to answer Kwack's question- yes they do.
     
  17. Relax Rizzo, i'm 48 and its still as exciting.
     
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  18. ++++1 on the kriege.



    For sakes of it, here's a pic of the gullarm....lonnnng time ago....1st trip abroad, epic !!! I was doing it when most mates only talked about it. The word "adventure" doesnt even come close :cool:





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  19. Misano MotoGP 2012 340.JPG My 1098 on the way home from Misano in 2012. Ventura with a couple of Mods

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