Product Details
Universal Replacement US Drypack Hook Strap Set by Kriega®. US-5 requires a different fitting kit also listed here. Hook: Upgrade alloy hook straps for older generation US-10 and 20 packs (standard on post 2012 product). Extra secure sub-frame fitting kit allows tailpack combinations of up to 90-Liters. Fitting straps have been designed to fit virtually any style of bike. Particularly suitable for traditional one-piece seats or bolt-on seat-pads/racks. Fitting: NB - Some bikes already have web loops attached to the seat-pad/base. In this case they still recommend the fitting of the Kriega loops, as fitting to the subframe is far stronger than to the seat. Remove bike seat and locate the best mounting areas on the rear subframe. It may be necessary to slot the internal plastic tray if no subframe metalwork is exposed. Attach the 4x 20mm web loops securely to high strength areas of the frame. The 20 mm loops are adjustable in length. Final adjustments should be carried out with the seat/pad fitted. Once set, the web must be threaded back through the adjuster to lock-off the webbing. See the threading diagram on this page. To fit the US -pack, hook on the web loop, attach the top quick-release buckle and cinch down the bag on to the bike. Always use the 2 x strap keepers on the web to manage the loose ends. Please also ensure that the quick-release buckles are correctly 'clicked'.
Notes
- Upgrade alloy hooks for (pre-2012) US-10 and US-20 tailpacks or replacement fitting set for US-10, US-20 & US-30 Drypacks
- US-5 Requires a different fitting kit also listed here
Features
- Custom 6061-T6 alloy hooks
- Multi-position: inline or across bike seat
- Easy on/off bike
- No loose straps left on bike
- Std. strap length 600mm
- 4 x Acetal ITW Airloc buckles
- 4 x 20 mm sub-frame loops
- Strict quality control from start to finish
- Made using the finest materials and advanced technologies
- Fabricated on state-of-the-art equipment
Kriega® was born in 2000 when product designers and motorcycle enthusiasts, Dom Longman and Michael Cottam, who were working in the outdoor industry at the time, became frustrated by the lack of high quality, well designed luggage for motorcycle riders and decided they should use their combined expertise and fill a gap in the market they believed existed. The goal from day one was to build a reputation for creating the highest quality and best designed products on the market, offering unrivalled standards of functionality and craftsmanship. It was a very conscious decision from the start to be a non-fashion brand that focused on producing function driven design that was not compromised or constrained by creating products to a pre-determined price.