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Sunday, August 16, 2009

West Texas Hills Ride


Robert and Manny Pandya, both motorcycle enthusiast and journalist tested Kriega products on a West Texas Hill Country Ride for RoadRunner Magazine. Using Ducati's new 696 and GT1000 they used Kriega's US drybag systems and Tank Adapter to create a waterproof tank bag system for the journey. Look for the article in an upcoming RoadRunner Magazine.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Kriega.us added as sponsor for Carolinas BMW MOA Daniel Boone Rally


32nd Annual Daniel Boone Rally and Vintage / Classic Ride In

Three states, one rally! Join the group in Boone, NC for the best riding anywhere. Rain or shine ride NC’s Blue Ridge Parkway and High Country, Southwestern Virginia and Northeastern Tennessee. Welcome all Vintage and Classic riders. Dual sport routes are planned. 250-300 attendees.

Matrix Motosports and Kriega.us contributed gift products and other goodies to attendees of the rally. Hope everyone enjoys the event.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Hell For Leather.com R35 Product Review





Grant and I wore these to ride from LA to Laguna Seca and back.
The idea behind the Kriega R35 is to offer a large capacity backpack
specifically tailored to the ergonomics of riding a motorcycle. As
such, the load isn't carried through your shoulders or on your hips
like with a hiking pack, but through your chest and onto your hips.
Initially, that looks and feels awkward, but once you're in a riding
position it's totally comfortable.

Update: Matrix Motosports is the official importer and distributor of
Kriega products in the US.

The R35 is the largest pack offered by Kriega and its 35-liter
capacity will be enough for most people's needs. We filled them to
overflowing with laptops and camera gear, then realized we didn't
have any space for clean undies. At least that's Grant's excuse.

Because they're designed specifically to work in a riding position,
you won't be able to use the Kriega as a day-to-day off-bike pack,
but once you've worn one on a long ride you'll appreciate the
specialization. Virtually no weight is carried through the shoulder
straps and they're cut in such a way that they leave your neck and
shoulders free to move naturally and uninhibited. That'll be a
particular boon to sports riders, who will be able to move about the
bike unencumbered, even while carrying a heavy load.

In addition to the large main compartment, there's multiple pockets
with water-resistant zips capable of carrying a variety of shapes and
weights. I filled the outer pockets with tools and zip ties so they'd
be easily accessible and stuffed my Macbook into the A4-sized
sleeve in the main compartment. There's a plastic divider between
the carrying area and the frame, ensuring that sharp corners and
hard object won't poke you in the back or prove a risk in a crash.
On the outside, there's bungees and a mesh pocket for smelly socks
or anything that needs to be stored externally, while compression
straps cinch the whole thing down securely. No straps, zips or
anything fly loose in the wind.

To secure the R35, you put it over your shoulders, zip up the main
zip then pull the hip straps tight. Once you've gotten a good fit,
there's no more need for adjustment, just zip yourself in and out as
you see fit. inside that front harness are two pockets big enough for
an iPhone, cash and cards and necessary documentation, having
them right there is really convenient.

I wore the R35 with my Alpinestars MX-1 one-piece and it worked
just fine with the aerodynamic hump.

Despite the comfort and maneuverability, the R35 can't work magic;
after a couple of hours we had to stop and move some weight out of
the Kriegas and into our tailpacks. My laptop in particular seemed
to be a stretch too far, but considering it was in there with a week's
worth of clothes, a pair of shoes, toiletries and other odds and ends,
that's still pretty impressive. Weight transfered and the packs
proved comfortable for the rest of the 800-ish mile round trip. The
$185 R35 is easily the most comfortable backpack I've worn on a motorcycle.

Wes Siler. August 04, 2009
Hell For Leather Magazine

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Kriega.us producing web based videos for product demonstration


Matrix Motosports, llc, as the importer and distributor of Kriega products in the USA is developing videos to be shown over web based platforms, such as YouTube, Vimeo and others. The first video production has been completed for the R25 and US Drybag systems. They are in editing and should be released by mid August.

Kriega.us will send out a note to all dealers, registered customers and industry contacts when the videos are uploaded and available.

Kriega sponsoring Arizona Trail Riders - Mogollon Rim Rendezvous AMA National Dual Sport And Adventure Ride



The Arizona Trail Riders are excited to be hosting the Mogollon Rim Rendezvous AMA National Dual Sport and Adventure Ride on October 24-25, 2009 in the cool pine forests surrounding Payson, Arizona.

This two-day event will feature routes suited for all levels of riders and you can expect everything from twisty paved highways to challenging Hero sections. The town of Payson is nestled at the base of the Mogollon Rim in Central Arizona at an elevation of 4921' with excellent alpine-like riding to the north at an elevation of 7500', and rugged high desert riding to the south at an elevation of 2500'. The scenery as you ride through the area is really amazing and they have 'A', 'B', and 'C' routes which will take you on a grand tour through all the elevations…so don’t forget that camera.

Kriega will be providing support for the event, as well as offering volunteers where possible. This is a great opportunity to check out the Kriega gear on some demo bikes.

See you in the pines, October 24th & 25th - Payson, Arizona

You can register for the ride here.............. Arizona Trail Riders

Sunday, July 19, 2009

SpeedTV R15 Test in Peru - Christie Frick


"The harness on the Kriega is what makes it stand out and makes is so easy and comfortable to wear. After adjusting the straps initially for a personalized fit, you simply snap into and out of the harness. The system is extremely convenient when you are dressed in riding clothes that can make wrestling with straps a real hassle. The fit of the pack allows for all day riding without excessive fatigue, and I wore it daily, even when we deserted the bikes for some hiking and sightseeing." Read more of Christie's review by going to SpeedTV

Friday, July 10, 2009

AMA American Motorcyclist - The Life

Matrix Motosports llc, just signed a one year agreement with AMA for monthly advertising in the AMA membership publication, American Motorcyclist. The campaign will begin with the September 09 issue. The advertising is designed to show case a unique product each month. September will start with the popular R15. Look for it in your magazines........ Oh, not a member of the AMA. Well you better be. Click the link to join AMA

Here is a sneak peek at the new ad layouts. (Click in image to enlarge)