Oogling bags for the moment, those I have are "heritage" bags from back in the analog days and not really suited for the M43 system. I have Lowepros, a MagDX which probably are getting on 30 years, it fits the large kit consisting of G9, with PL8-18, 12-60mm on the body and the 50-200 sans TC. but it is a squeese and I found the camera with empty battery after stuffing it in there in sleep mode. Also in the pot is a Jogger or something along those lines, a fanny-pack, it fits something along the lines of the GX9 with smaller primes and the 12-32/35-100 kit zoom kombo and a rather sizeable stealth reporter witch most likely fits about every thing I own in regards to digital camera gear.
Am oogling bags hard for something for the G9 kit, fancy the Backlight 26 rucksack, and it is big enough to sport everthing I need and then some. It is probably too big for just the G9 kit, but it leaves room for a days outing with grub, drink and reinforcement clothing, so there is that, and it would probably do a swell job protecting the gear whilst out bike bimbling. Other contenders are the Wotancraft pilot for much of the same reasons, it could probably be carried on the front rack of the bike in the rando bag, but not on me whilst riding.
I also look at some of the smaller stuff for the GX880 and GM1 kits, along with the aforementioned Zoom kit lenses and/or a fast(ish) prime or two, those smaller bags are the hard ones I find, walking the thin line between "nope, not fitting", "Blast, way too roomy" and "This is a very bulky bag for carrying such small kit on the belt".
Stuff I have looked at here are the Crumpler 3 million dollar bag, a model I dont think is made anymore, the Peak Design Field pouch and the Mindshift Mirrorless mover 5. The latter is in what I perceive to be the very boxy category. An outlier in this particular race are one of the dismountable pockets of the Pilot, it may possibly fit the tiny kit.
To throw into the mix, is that I much prefer some sort of subdued colour scheme, not black, nor fresh colours. The green Backlight is as far as I will go into those colour schemes.
Ach, woe is me...