This roundabout right here is a shitshow, just look how cars trying to come around in the inner lane to go right on the roundabout are iffy about if they must move out or stay tight to the roundabout.
@@pcarr that's a great looking bike, much better than it looks in the adverts! I'm thinking about getting the 750 battery version. How many miles on easy terrain and in Eco mode do you think you could get out of your 625 battery? This bike (the Katmandu touring version) would just be for cycling on disused railway lines, mainly in Eco mode so I could get the maximum amount of miles on a full charge. Cheers 🚲👍
@@tonypaddler If you're gonna ride in eco mode that 750 battery will last for ages! I have the 625 and it feels like it goes forever! I use mostly turbo, eMtb and touring modes.
This is still not properly set out right,having watched this on slow speed for a while I can see how confusing this can be for motorists especially if you don't use this regularly,it needs to be simplified,ie more signage and maybe arrows on the lanes
Hi, great views on the hybrid pro. which model is this one 625 or 750wh, and was curious to how the fork performs..seen some criticism from this make. Appreciate your comments before going ahead to purchase.. Thanks..
I'm giving slog 3 with Rec 709 colour space a go. Boost s gamut often gave purple artifacts. I enjoy the high dynamic range of slog but not the colour process. Good results so far 😝
Hi, I’m a US American. I’m related to Gallaghers as well, but I’m not sure where they’re from. My paternal great grand father was from Gort a' Choirce, Donegal. His name: Ó Dubhthaigh/Duffy Other relative surnames are Henry of Co. Sligo, Cunningham, McGee’s and McGinley’s of An Fál Carrach (Falcarragh) It’s really cool to see where some of them came from. As I understand, some of them left because of really desperate situations.
Hiya! That's cool that yours are from the same town. I'm related to a Jane Gallagher, that moved from Gortahork to Pennsylvania. She married a Scotsman and they both moved over. According to what I know about that area is that it's very rural and the town is very small. So they probably moved for a better life for their families and to get away from the turmoil going on at the home front and all.
@@pcarr Ok good man, thanks Proinsias. Am loving the rest of your content on your channel, you've captured some beauties. Thanks for getting back to me
Greatly enjoyed seeing these spectacular views of a town that I love. Such a beautiful place with incredible scenery all around it. Thank you. There really is nowhere else in the world as beautiful as Donegal.