Is your tank steel or plastic?
If steel - I would buy myself a tank bag - oxford ones are great bang for buck...
Pretty sure I have some soft panniers you could borrow but I'd need to dig them from the pile of munt... They usually don't work well on modern sports bikes though as they rub the shit out of the seat cowling/side panels. Other option is a big soft bag inside a couple of rubbish sacks tied across your pillion seat. I use a kayak dry bag because I have them but a rubbish sack (or two) works fine...
Do not use bungey cords, unless a short journey they always come loose or snap at the worst time etc and stuff usually slips out from underneath with vibration. I only ever use them as a secondary layer to stop things flapping.
You'll need ssome tie down mini strops for ferry, use those to crank your load down on seat.
You can use a cheap blue tarp and roll up your stuff into a soft luggage arrangement. I've done this on the DR, folded the tarp as long narrow strip then rolled it around sleeping bag, tent and bedroll.
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