Great series looking forward to seeing the rest of the route ,i plan doing this in september this year ...stay safe and enjoy
@derekgrant92894 күн бұрын
My goodness.... just found the 2nd video. Damn that's made my mind up for a bike trip. Thanks. Fantastic video, straight forward fantastic view's etc.....keep em coming
@luziiluizth.87425 күн бұрын
Amazing amazing videos sharing dear friend ❤️ Really enjoyed watching Super big big like thumbs up 👍👍👍👍 See you again take care, keep intouch ❤️
@stepheneldridge69986 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing the ride! Ireland is a great place to ride and explore 🇮🇪. Cheers Steve
@Sprig556 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. My first time, but definitely not my last 🇮🇪
@stepheneldridge69985 күн бұрын
I go every summer..I've ridden all over Europe and Central America, but am happy exploring the endless roads and lanes of Ireland 🇮🇪! Cheers Steve
@tomcraig23139 күн бұрын
You didn't miss anything at Cliffs of Moher. Payment for parking only. Greedy council.
@Sprig558 күн бұрын
Good to know!
@boblynch753510 күн бұрын
Hiya, me again. I ride a 22 GT Pro and have to say, what a lovely bike! It’s the easiest to ride and can do pretty much anything! Poodling is fine but when I overtake I’m over 100 mph in a heartbeat. I’m aging so I stay on maintained forest roads where I’m completely comfortable. Great choice. Some of us can enjoy a ride with less than a crazy amount of HP. Although, to be honest I put my bike on the block lusting after the 24s. My only response was from 3 scammers. Oh well, I love my bike!
@Sprig5510 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. It’s a really versatile bike. Glad you’re enjoying it!
@boblynch753510 күн бұрын
Good Lord! Between the sand and diesel I hope you give your Tiger a good bath!
@Sprig5510 күн бұрын
Ha! Yes, sure did 👍🏻
@thematlockbiker11 күн бұрын
Ey up Thanks for taking us along, enjoyed that 👍
@Sprig5510 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@thematlockbiker12 күн бұрын
Ey up Thanks for sharing your trip Me and three friends have been planning a similar trip since the end of last year. We leave Thursday 27th June to Rosslare, riding the Copper Coast Road to Kinsale where our journey round the WAW starts. When we reach Galway on day 6 we make our way back home with an overnight stay in Dublin I’m looking forward to watching future videos from you 👍
@Sprig558 күн бұрын
Thanks very much, and have a great trip! 👍🏻
@xternal77715 күн бұрын
Great. My plan for this summer may be.
@Sprig5514 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did
@merseymoto95018 ай бұрын
Hi great vid what’s the road called the first gate one im in wales most weekends
@Sprig552 ай бұрын
I 'think' it was the road from Bronaber to Llanuwchllyn.
@merseymoto95012 ай бұрын
@@Sprig55 thanks 😊
@user-fv15768 ай бұрын
Worth the price ?
@Sprig552 ай бұрын
I'd say so. Customer service is also excellent!
@AmbrosiasRideOuts9 ай бұрын
On my list to do a similar tour. Thanks for the vids. 😎
@Sprig552 ай бұрын
You're welcome :)
@ujay888cc9 ай бұрын
Man after my own heart. 👍
@blearyview22549 ай бұрын
Some cracking views, nice ride 👍
@nickfifield19 ай бұрын
Can’t hear a difference
@Sprig552 ай бұрын
Fair enough. Perhaps the mic didn't help. It's definately better imo (can always remove the baffle for more volume)
@eprohoda10 ай бұрын
woohoo-Enjoyed!you shared reat view-😊
@stephenbryson561811 ай бұрын
Can’t really here what your saying
@Sprig556 ай бұрын
At certain parts, agreed (hence the ‘apology’ banner near the start). When it rains, my sound setup goes to pot. Thankfully most of the video it’s ok. Thanks for watching.
@arjunmane518 Жыл бұрын
❤️👍
@TheMissendenFlyer2 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool dancing up the front around the 10:46 mark - just sayin' ;0)
@Sprig552 жыл бұрын
Yep, you were definitely busting some shapes!
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
Such a great place to ride although I note you've still not been round to wash my bike following our last trip out. Harumph.
@Sprig552 жыл бұрын
I’ll be round tomorrow 🪣 🧽 😁
@agremlin772 жыл бұрын
good video 👍🤩 liked & subscribed 👍, thanks for sharing
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
Yeah, maybe but you still wouldn't buy a house there would you? Super quality shots. You're the new Itchy Feet no mistake. Mind that tree!!!!!
@Sprig552 жыл бұрын
Probably not! And thanks :)
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
Don't you be peepin' in my window!
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
Oh look, The Sprig got himself a drone. Now no one's safe. Oi, Spriggy, I can see your house from there! No bikes? What sort of video is this? Ha ha ha ha . Did you read the instructions by the way? What this video needs is some proper brass band Umpah music. It's bloomin' good isn't it to say it's from Toyzizus.
@Sprig552 жыл бұрын
No bikes yet, but there will be don’t worry 😉 And what are these instructions you speak of? What could possibly go wrong?!
@agremlin772 жыл бұрын
nice video 👍🤩 liked & subscribed 👍, thanks for sharing
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
Looks like you've found some new friends to ride with then. We don't mind. Sniff. Must've missed our invite somehow....Ha ha. Nicely produced.
@Sprig552 жыл бұрын
Ha! Hope your trip to the Beacons went well. As you can see, we had 'mixed' weather 😐
@chrisj18632 жыл бұрын
@@Sprig55 Stayed completely dry. Think me and Gert will trailer the bikes down there for a break at some point. Super roads even in the pick up.
@Sprig553 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the lack of commentary, the weather as you can see was awful so my concentration was taken up with that! Anyway, here’s my thoughts: I've had a short 1.5hr test ride this morning on the 900 after reading so much about it. Terrible weather, but I'll keep my points brief. Just my opinion after all, but it may be useful to someone. For info, my current bike is a 2015 800XRX which I've had for 2.5years. In no particular order: Screen: in its highest position, buffeting was minimal but much noisier than my Madstad setup. Easy to adjust. Mirrors: similar to my 800, but much clearer (mine vibrate at cruising speed). Display: lots of options to choose from, and easy to do using the toggle. Couldn't find a rev counter setup that I was happy with (hard to read). A 'fake' needle style would be much better. Switchgear: no issues, all feel fine. Heated grips: 3 settings, the hottest being hot enough but I'd say feel like my Oxfords on 70% heat. Nicely integrated though. Heated seats: 3 settings, work well in conditions like today. Brakes: very, very good. More bite than mine, and more progressive power. Clutch: nice and light. Quickshifter: slightly clunky at certain revs, slick at others. Not convinced, but more time on the bike would help. Suspension / ride: I rode it in Rain, Road and Sport. You can feel a difference on the shock, and the ride. Very comfortable bike to ride. Looks: LED lights are OK, but I'm not convinced on the front. At the rear, it's a shame the signature vertical stripe lights have gone. Exhaust: For a stock exhaust, it actually sounds pretty good. Engine: The biggest difference for me. Low down, it reminded me more of my Ducati 748 twin, higher up more like my T800. The best of both? Not sure. It is more vibey for sure, particularly low down (riding home straight away on mine highlighted how much smoother mine is in comparison). But the way it fires out of the corners is really, really addictive! You can definitely feel the increased torque. Overall, would I upgrade? Possibly....Though I'd want a couple more hours to experiment with the vibes. But there's a hell of a lot to like, and in this spec it's got a lot of kit for the money. My dealer can't get any until next March though :114: Anyway, thanks for reading. Just my opinion. Short video (flattens out the hill, but a good example of the torque on the hairpins. I also tried accelerating from 30mph in 6th):
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Great series looking forward to seeing the rest of the route ,i plan doing this in september this year ...stay safe and enjoy
My goodness.... just found the 2nd video. Damn that's made my mind up for a bike trip. Thanks. Fantastic video, straight forward fantastic view's etc.....keep em coming
Amazing amazing videos sharing dear friend ❤️ Really enjoyed watching Super big big like thumbs up 👍👍👍👍 See you again take care, keep intouch ❤️
Thanks for sharing the ride! Ireland is a great place to ride and explore 🇮🇪. Cheers Steve
Glad you enjoyed it. My first time, but definitely not my last 🇮🇪
I go every summer..I've ridden all over Europe and Central America, but am happy exploring the endless roads and lanes of Ireland 🇮🇪! Cheers Steve
You didn't miss anything at Cliffs of Moher. Payment for parking only. Greedy council.
Good to know!
Hiya, me again. I ride a 22 GT Pro and have to say, what a lovely bike! It’s the easiest to ride and can do pretty much anything! Poodling is fine but when I overtake I’m over 100 mph in a heartbeat. I’m aging so I stay on maintained forest roads where I’m completely comfortable. Great choice. Some of us can enjoy a ride with less than a crazy amount of HP. Although, to be honest I put my bike on the block lusting after the 24s. My only response was from 3 scammers. Oh well, I love my bike!
Couldn’t agree more. It’s a really versatile bike. Glad you’re enjoying it!
Good Lord! Between the sand and diesel I hope you give your Tiger a good bath!
Ha! Yes, sure did 👍🏻
Ey up Thanks for taking us along, enjoyed that 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Ey up Thanks for sharing your trip Me and three friends have been planning a similar trip since the end of last year. We leave Thursday 27th June to Rosslare, riding the Copper Coast Road to Kinsale where our journey round the WAW starts. When we reach Galway on day 6 we make our way back home with an overnight stay in Dublin I’m looking forward to watching future videos from you 👍
Thanks very much, and have a great trip! 👍🏻
Great. My plan for this summer may be.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did
Hi great vid what’s the road called the first gate one im in wales most weekends
I 'think' it was the road from Bronaber to Llanuwchllyn.
@@Sprig55 thanks 😊
Worth the price ?
I'd say so. Customer service is also excellent!
On my list to do a similar tour. Thanks for the vids. 😎
You're welcome :)
Man after my own heart. 👍
Some cracking views, nice ride 👍
Can’t hear a difference
Fair enough. Perhaps the mic didn't help. It's definately better imo (can always remove the baffle for more volume)
woohoo-Enjoyed!you shared reat view-😊
Can’t really here what your saying
At certain parts, agreed (hence the ‘apology’ banner near the start). When it rains, my sound setup goes to pot. Thankfully most of the video it’s ok. Thanks for watching.
❤️👍
Pretty cool dancing up the front around the 10:46 mark - just sayin' ;0)
Yep, you were definitely busting some shapes!
Such a great place to ride although I note you've still not been round to wash my bike following our last trip out. Harumph.
I’ll be round tomorrow 🪣 🧽 😁
good video 👍🤩 liked & subscribed 👍, thanks for sharing
Yeah, maybe but you still wouldn't buy a house there would you? Super quality shots. You're the new Itchy Feet no mistake. Mind that tree!!!!!
Probably not! And thanks :)
Don't you be peepin' in my window!
Oh look, The Sprig got himself a drone. Now no one's safe. Oi, Spriggy, I can see your house from there! No bikes? What sort of video is this? Ha ha ha ha . Did you read the instructions by the way? What this video needs is some proper brass band Umpah music. It's bloomin' good isn't it to say it's from Toyzizus.
No bikes yet, but there will be don’t worry 😉 And what are these instructions you speak of? What could possibly go wrong?!
nice video 👍🤩 liked & subscribed 👍, thanks for sharing
Looks like you've found some new friends to ride with then. We don't mind. Sniff. Must've missed our invite somehow....Ha ha. Nicely produced.
Ha! Hope your trip to the Beacons went well. As you can see, we had 'mixed' weather 😐
@@Sprig55 Stayed completely dry. Think me and Gert will trailer the bikes down there for a break at some point. Super roads even in the pick up.
Sorry for the lack of commentary, the weather as you can see was awful so my concentration was taken up with that! Anyway, here’s my thoughts: I've had a short 1.5hr test ride this morning on the 900 after reading so much about it. Terrible weather, but I'll keep my points brief. Just my opinion after all, but it may be useful to someone. For info, my current bike is a 2015 800XRX which I've had for 2.5years. In no particular order: Screen: in its highest position, buffeting was minimal but much noisier than my Madstad setup. Easy to adjust. Mirrors: similar to my 800, but much clearer (mine vibrate at cruising speed). Display: lots of options to choose from, and easy to do using the toggle. Couldn't find a rev counter setup that I was happy with (hard to read). A 'fake' needle style would be much better. Switchgear: no issues, all feel fine. Heated grips: 3 settings, the hottest being hot enough but I'd say feel like my Oxfords on 70% heat. Nicely integrated though. Heated seats: 3 settings, work well in conditions like today. Brakes: very, very good. More bite than mine, and more progressive power. Clutch: nice and light. Quickshifter: slightly clunky at certain revs, slick at others. Not convinced, but more time on the bike would help. Suspension / ride: I rode it in Rain, Road and Sport. You can feel a difference on the shock, and the ride. Very comfortable bike to ride. Looks: LED lights are OK, but I'm not convinced on the front. At the rear, it's a shame the signature vertical stripe lights have gone. Exhaust: For a stock exhaust, it actually sounds pretty good. Engine: The biggest difference for me. Low down, it reminded me more of my Ducati 748 twin, higher up more like my T800. The best of both? Not sure. It is more vibey for sure, particularly low down (riding home straight away on mine highlighted how much smoother mine is in comparison). But the way it fires out of the corners is really, really addictive! You can definitely feel the increased torque. Overall, would I upgrade? Possibly....Though I'd want a couple more hours to experiment with the vibes. But there's a hell of a lot to like, and in this spec it's got a lot of kit for the money. My dealer can't get any until next March though :114: Anyway, thanks for reading. Just my opinion. Short video (flattens out the hill, but a good example of the torque on the hairpins. I also tried accelerating from 30mph in 6th):