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Motorcycle Heaven; Two -up on a ZZR – Ireland Tour Report 2014
Early April was the date for this years trip to Ireland – this time with just one bike, one rider and one pillion (Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein… er well, perhaps not). We took the mighty ZZR1400 and had two fantastic weeks, covering 1100 miles on Ireland’s mad, beautiful and almost empty roads. We also took along several bits of new kit to review…
The sun shone, the sky was (mostly) blue and the Guinness was cool and dark. The bike didn’t miss a beat, locals were simply great, and we had generally good experiences with the gear we took along to test. A Ghost HD camera came along for the ride, so we’ll be publishing videos as well as reviews of the gear alongside reports on what to see and where to stay. Ireland is truly one of the best biking destinations in the world, a largely undiscovered gem, and the South West is simply stunning. Catch a flavour here then book your ticket for the ferry. You won’t be sorry. |
INTERACTIVE TOUR MAP. Enlarge/ Navigate on map to see more detail. Click on icons for description, links, images and video.
Map shows basic route to and from ferry at Rosslare and main base at Killarney ( east -west blue / purple route). Other coloured routes are day trips out from the main base.
This map is taken from our 2013 tour – we’ll be updating in due course with this year’s rides, but for now its here for general reference.
Map shows basic route to and from ferry at Rosslare and main base at Killarney ( east -west blue / purple route). Other coloured routes are day trips out from the main base.
This map is taken from our 2013 tour – we’ll be updating in due course with this year’s rides, but for now its here for general reference.
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The Plan
The plan for this year’s tour was to stick to the South West of Ireland, staying at our usual base, the Killarney Plaza Hotel in Killarney, but with a pre-ferry stop (either end) at Kilcannon House in Dungarvan. It was an ace trip – stunningly good weather, friendly locals and fabulous riding in some of the maddest roads, though some of the wildest scenery anywhere in the world. The South West of Ireland really should be on everyone’s bucket list – its amazing.
What made 2014 different however was that we took a few items along for an in depth, on-the-road review; The Dynastar Evo Jacket, the Weise budget rainsuit, Black Rain gloves, Psycho trousers, TCX’s Track Evo boots and Shark’s Evoline flip-front helmet among them. Links to these reviews can be found down the edge of this article. We’ll be adding the links as the articles are published – a couple a week over the next few weeks.
We also took a Ghost HD camera, and some of the footage from our travels can be found in the video gallery at the bottom of this page.
What made 2014 different however was that we took a few items along for an in depth, on-the-road review; The Dynastar Evo Jacket, the Weise budget rainsuit, Black Rain gloves, Psycho trousers, TCX’s Track Evo boots and Shark’s Evoline flip-front helmet among them. Links to these reviews can be found down the edge of this article. We’ll be adding the links as the articles are published – a couple a week over the next few weeks.
We also took a Ghost HD camera, and some of the footage from our travels can be found in the video gallery at the bottom of this page.
Preparation
This was always going to be the biggest trip of the year, so we started preparation in November 2013. The ZZR we’d ridden there in 2013 had been a great bike so we began with a list of modifications. Unable to afford to pay a mechanic Dave also had to learn how to wield a hex key and spanner himself. The mods / service items we did included;
Further info and videos regarding these can be found on our ZZR Project Page, (click on image below). Our previous article ‘Three Bikes in Three Summers’ describes what you need in terms of paperwork to visit Ireland; among these you’d be wise to include a breakdown recovery service given the remote nature of some of the riding, your licence, MOT, Reg. Document or receipt for the bike are also advisable although we’ve never been asked to produce any of these.
Police presence in much of the South West is focused on the main centers like Killarney and cameras and patrols are few. Remember that the speed limits are displayed in km/h – the limit outside of towns normally being ‘100’ – funny how we forgot this was not MPH – and on numerous occasions too … This year’s rides
We found 5 Ace new rides
Things to do
There’s lots to do in Ireland ‘off-moto’. A few ideas are as follows;
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Video Gallery
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VIDEOS WILL BE ADDED OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AS THEY GET EDITED
VIDEOS WILL BE ADDED OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AS THEY GET EDITED