One thing you forgot was DO NOT go anywhere near that Hungry Jacks. The amount of bikes stolen from there is outrageous, there is probably one post a week regarding it.
Thank you for sharing. I was riding with a couple of blokes at Fox Creek a few weeks ago and they suggested carrying a lock if you’re planning to park your bike in the area. They alleged 8 bikes had been stolen from the area over the school holiday period (?2 weeks)! I have pinned your comment for other riders, thanks for the advice on keeping everyone's bike safe!
@@GasFlow1 Yeah there were 8 bikes stolen from hungry jacks in the last school holidays. All kids that just ran in to get a drink and there bikes got pinched. All the same thieves as well. If you guys are riding belair especially in the school holidays use a lock!
Golden rule of riding / cycling, never leave your bike unlocked or unattended for even 30 seconds, live and learn, better to ride in pairs so one can watch the bike whilst the other goes into the shop.
Thanks for watching @DH Adelaide- so glad you liked it! We have so many great places to ride in Adelaide, I hope you are making the most of the awesome weather.
No worries Nic, There are always lots of people out who will show you the way- just ask. I filmed this middle of the day, midweek and there were still riders in the other carriages! Let me know if you would like other videos in the area.
Brilliant video @gas & flow! I'm originally from Adelaide but now live in Whistler (yeah, horrible life I lead :p ), and when I come back to SA for a visit I always bring my bike. For ages I was trying to figure out how to use the train in conjunction with riding the trains. So this video is PERFECT! I've bookmarked it. Thanks for making it.
It's a pretty boring video, but thought I should make a guide for first timers to Belair. I found it daunting when I started, but there are always plenty of other riders who are happy to guide you. I started using the trains to shuttle in belair 15+ years ago- lots has changed but formalisation of the trail network has been great for riders… and there are potentially even more legal trails planned in the near future!
I’ll have to do it one day and this video will definitely be a reference. I’m 2 hours away. Haha I know what you mean by daunting I’d have to research the general area a bit. I’ve been to shepherds once. Going to fox tomorrow!
Thanks for watching Kev- there are plenty of places to ride while you are in Adelaide. Unfortunately Fox Creek was one of the locations involved in our recent bush fires- so it currently closed to the public. Eagle Park is good, plenty of rocky single trail to explore through the old quarry- alternatively check out adelaidemtbtrails.com/ for other places to ride. Also consider O'Halloran Hill recreation park (which is not on the website above), particularly if you are based on the south side of Adelaide. Let me know if you need any other advice on where to go.
@@GasFlow1 Wow thanks for such a detailed response mate! Only just saw this now but it's just in time. Sad to hear about Fox Creek, hope you guys recover well.
If you get off at Blair head down James road onto andos assuming you don't stop at the top or bottom and continue on to Torrens Park train station you should be able to then fit in two more runs within that first 2 hours
You should have gone from Mitcham roundabout where the cemetery is around the roundabout and down Muggs hill road onto Princess rd then down to the station. I was doing the same thing with my friends back in the early 80s
Thanks for watching bosshoggett. I thought that there was another way to get back to the station, thank you for sharing! It is so good to hear viewers stories of riding Belair over the years- I hope you're still riding!
Thanks for watching Liam Bosch- I was pretty careful to avoid putting in any shortcuts in the video. Let me know where it is in the video and I will edit it out for you to stop people cutting through. 👍
G’day mate! Really enjoyed this video, brings back memories of 10 years ago being a young rebellious hucker haha. Keep up all the good work mate and your channel should grow!
Thank you for watching. 10 years ago the scene was certainly different- enduro didn't exist in Australia, Freeride was king and I would admire the guys crushing the Belair trails on the bike of choice… a Kona Stinky! All great memories- Glad you liked it, and I hope you’re still riding.
Thanks for watching- that is a very good point! It is a long time on the train, but unfortunately I am not fit enough to climb the Lynton-Belair Urban Trail sealed path to the top. 🤣
I got a super fly 7series 29 platinum, fast n heaps maneuverable, u think I'd crack it or b sweet , probably crack a couple of my bonez,but bike wise. What u think
Thanks for watching @The Mountain Goat- I wish I was that fast, sometimes the gopro struggles to get GPS connection in the hills then gives strange speeds! 🤣
One thing you forgot was DO NOT go anywhere near that Hungry Jacks. The amount of bikes stolen from there is outrageous, there is probably one post a week regarding it.
Thank you for sharing. I was riding with a couple of blokes at Fox Creek a few weeks ago and they suggested carrying a lock if you’re planning to park your bike in the area. They alleged 8 bikes had been stolen from the area over the school holiday period (?2 weeks)! I have pinned your comment for other riders, thanks for the advice on keeping everyone's bike safe!
@@GasFlow1 Yeah there were 8 bikes stolen from hungry jacks in the last school holidays. All kids that just ran in to get a drink and there bikes got pinched. All the same thieves as well. If you guys are riding belair especially in the school holidays use a lock!
can i have a social to dm u
@Cre So sorry to hear that, I hope you're back riding soon.🤞
Golden rule of riding / cycling, never leave your bike unlocked or unattended for even 30 seconds, live and learn, better to ride in pairs so one can watch the bike whilst the other goes into the shop.
Very informative. Thank you. Gotta go pump up my tyres now.
I know all the tracks and the train lines off by heart but I still watched this because it was entertaining.
Thanks for watching @DH Adelaide- so glad you liked it! We have so many great places to ride in Adelaide, I hope you are making the most of the awesome weather.
Thanks for letting us know James
thanks
always wanted to do this but never new where
No worries Nic, There are always lots of people out who will show you the way- just ask. I filmed this middle of the day, midweek and there were still riders in the other carriages! Let me know if you would like other videos in the area.
Thanks for this. I visit Adelaide a lot but I didn’t know that this existed so thank you
Brilliant video @gas & flow! I'm originally from Adelaide but now live in Whistler (yeah, horrible life I lead :p ), and when I come back to SA for a visit I always bring my bike. For ages I was trying to figure out how to use the train in conjunction with riding the trains. So this video is PERFECT! I've bookmarked it. Thanks for making it.
Oh cool, I’ve wondered! Way different than I thought it would be
It's a pretty boring video, but thought I should make a guide for first timers to Belair. I found it daunting when I started, but there are always plenty of other riders who are happy to guide you. I started using the trains to shuttle in belair 15+ years ago- lots has changed but formalisation of the trail network has been great for riders… and there are potentially even more legal trails planned in the near future!
I’ll have to do it one day and this video will definitely be a reference. I’m 2 hours away. Haha I know what you mean by daunting I’d have to research the general area a bit. I’ve been to shepherds once. Going to fox tomorrow!
Am visiting Adelaide and sneaking in some MTB, was thinking Fox Creek or Eagle Park but this looks like fun!
Thanks for watching Kev- there are plenty of places to ride while you are in Adelaide. Unfortunately Fox Creek was one of the locations involved in our recent bush fires- so it currently closed to the public. Eagle Park is good, plenty of rocky single trail to explore through the old quarry- alternatively check out adelaidemtbtrails.com/ for other places to ride. Also consider O'Halloran Hill recreation park (which is not on the website above), particularly if you are based on the south side of Adelaide. Let me know if you need any other advice on where to go.
@@GasFlow1 Wow thanks for such a detailed response mate! Only just saw this now but it's just in time. Sad to hear about Fox Creek, hope you guys recover well.
No worries- enjoy Adelaide!
If you get off at Blair head down James road onto andos assuming you don't stop at the top or bottom and continue on to Torrens Park train station you should be able to then fit in two more runs within that first 2 hours
Brilliant- thanks for your tip, I thought that it would be all about timing to get the maximum number of runs!
Informative comments Zach
You should have gone from Mitcham roundabout where the cemetery is around the roundabout and down Muggs hill road onto Princess rd then down to the station. I was doing the same thing with my friends back in the early 80s
Thanks for watching bosshoggett. I thought that there was another way to get back to the station, thank you for sharing! It is so good to hear viewers stories of riding Belair over the years- I hope you're still riding!
good thing you tell them about the shortcut through the old mans driveway
Thanks for watching Liam Bosch- I was pretty careful to avoid putting in any shortcuts in the video. Let me know where it is in the video and I will edit it out for you to stop people cutting through. 👍
funny because one of my relatives houses were in this video. cool how that is literally the way me and my friends go every weekend :)
G’day mate! Really enjoyed this video, brings back memories of 10 years ago being a young rebellious hucker haha. Keep up all the good work mate and your channel should grow!
Thank you for watching. 10 years ago the scene was certainly different- enduro didn't exist in Australia, Freeride was king and I would admire the guys crushing the Belair trails on the bike of choice… a Kona Stinky! All great memories- Glad you liked it, and I hope you’re still riding.
7 stops doesn’t sound like much but in Adelaide it’s like 40 mins
Thanks for watching- that is a very good point! It is a long time on the train, but unfortunately I am not fit enough to climb the Lynton-Belair Urban Trail sealed path to the top. 🤣
Gas & Flow me either
When the train was yellow 😓
There sick trails
Thanks for watching TTV_willber228 Fortnite. I agree- so many great trails to ride up in Belair!
should have covered the way into Randell reserve, great video
Where’s the Aline clip?
🤣haha- hopefully soon 🤞
I’m getting my first mtb a roscoe 6 on the weekend and was was wondering if anyone has riding tips for me it would be greatly appreciated
dress for the slide, not the ride. seat down to go down, seat up to go up.
Don’t run before you can walk
That's good advice, easy tips 2 remember.
Is this a GoPro hero 7?
Thanks for watching @Ryan VanGelder- you are spot on, it is a Hero 7.
what bike is that?
Thanks for watching- its a 2018 trek remedy 8
I got a super fly 7series 29 platinum, fast n heaps maneuverable, u think I'd crack it or b sweet
, probably crack a couple of my bonez,but bike wise. What u think
Lol I'm from Mitcham UK
haha- thanks for watching Ben; Mitcham in Adelaide certainly appears more hilly than Mitcham UK! Hopefully you enjoyed some footage from our city.
Nah just use a metrocard, they are soooo much cheaper than tickets!
Thanks Ethan! I will remember this for next time!
You pay? lol
@@garlicbreadbeans when the traino dudes are there, yes.
on the gas down the hills, yikes 75km/h!
Thanks for watching @The Mountain Goat- I wish I was that fast, sometimes the gopro struggles to get GPS connection in the hills then gives strange speeds! 🤣
Gas & Flow nah that seems accurate. I got 82 down that hill.. it’s pretty fun!
Just hit a 114. 4 month difference is 30km damn