
Newbie with questions for SA Riders :D
- seiko1
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Re: Newbie with questions for SA Riders :D
It's a bit odd....but if you quote his original post you can see it all 

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Re: Newbie with questions for SA Riders :D
Hi Adamm! Welcome to KSRC! If you don't want to ride the hills, then as Strika mentioned, you have Strath, then make your way down to Clayton and Milang area - nice sweeping bends, then over to Victor Harbour. There are quite a few nice roads south of the city!
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Re: Newbie with questions for SA Riders :D
Welcome Adamm,Adamm wrote:Hey guys been riding for few weeks. At the moment a gpx250 '06, but hopefully a new 250R
soon. Are there any good places to go around Adelaide, excluding hills for time being?
Thanks
Since no one has really answered your question I will make a few suggestions that are close by that skirt the edges of the hills.
Reasonably easy, some might be a bit more intermediate...(keeping in mind you have indicated you are a novice rider)
Use google maps and check out the following.
Cherry Gardens Rd, Upper Sturt Rd to Stirling
Mt Lofty lookout (cafe)
Haughton (Do the circuit)
Mt Barker road (Leawood gardens)
One tree hill (blacktop rd return One tree Hill Rd)
Good time to try a few challenging roads to improve your skils and confidence.

If you like I may be able to show you through a few roads (1 on 1) once I have established your capability's.
Take your time and dont get panicked, and the big tip is dont crash
