Have recently moved to Melbourne & thinking of heading out for my first decent drive on Sunday. Can anyone suggest some good roads within easy distance of the city?
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Reefton spur is probably best but at an elevated pace, still a 3.5-4 hour round trip to the city. Otherwise, mount dandenong has some nice roads but just not the same.
My personal favourite is chum creek road, aka Healsville-kinglake road. This is about 1.5 hours from the city and you can do a few laps either way, then head back along st Andrews roadsigpic
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Originally posted by gavs View PostReefton spur is probably best but at an elevated pace, still a 3.5-4 hour round trip to the city. Otherwise, mount dandenong has some nice roads but just not the same.
My personal favourite is chum creek road, aka Healsville-kinglake road. This is about 1.5 hours from the city and you can do a few laps either way, then head back along st Andrews road
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Originally posted by Kez View PostHow on earth have you managed to go 6000 k's without a good thrash? the anticipation must be killing you! You are stronger willed than me by far haha
Also, in my two years without a car I've developed a massive fear of getting caught out by the cops. Victoria's ridiculous speed tolerances and enforcement have not helped with that. And I'm a bit older and more risk averse.
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Originally posted by 06eleven View PostMy last car (Pug 206 GTi 180) was a lot more involving to drive, it really encouraged you to give it a thrash. The Polo feels more cruisy, so I haven't really felt all that inclined to push it. Plus, I find the body roll disconcerting. However, I've mostly been confined to innercity Sydney/Melbourne & highways. Hopefully when I get it on a decent road I'll start getting to know the car a bit better and give it a proper chance.
Also, in my two years without a car I've developed a massive fear of getting caught out by the cops. Victoria's ridiculous speed tolerances and enforcement have not helped with that. And I'm a bit older and more risk averse.
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Originally posted by 06eleven View Postthinking of heading out for my first decent drive on Sunday.
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Originally posted by SouthPolo View PostHa can't blame you. My little foray over the border into vic today got me booked. And I'm more than a little bit older, apparently a lot less averse!
I think, for some reason, being out of a car for a couple of years has knocked my confidence. I also don't know this car, so I'm probably overly cautious. I'm still a hoon at heart.
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Originally posted by 06eleven View PostShame, hope it wasn't a big "offence".
I think, for some reason, being out of a car for a couple of years has knocked my confidence. I also don't know this car, so I'm probably overly cautious. I'm still a hoon at heart.
You'll be right once back in the saddle. Need to tune yourself into new car.
It's ok to be in heart or head, it's when put into practice we can get in trouble.
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Originally posted by SouthPolo View PostCould've been worse.
You'll be right once back in the saddle. Need to tune yourself into new car.
It's ok to be in heart or head, it's when put into practice we can get in trouble.
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Sorry to hear about your strife, 06eleven. Hope it's not a bad issue.
Yarra Bend, right off the start of the Eastern Fwy, is great late at night - there's no one around, although one of the residents likes to flash a light to make people think they've just been booked, haha.
As James mentioned - all those roads are awesome. Another one i like for fast, yummy sweepers is the road between Whittlesea and King Lake West? Or King Lake South, one of the two - 100km/h limit that you can hit corners at quite a bit more than that, in the wet (good, slidey goodness).
But yeah. You've got the car for a while (I presume), so take your time to get used to it - VW's always have a "safe" tendency to understeer, and it took me quite a while to learn how to handle that understeer tendency on the limit (and quite a bit more time and $$$ setting the car up so that it was as neutral as possible, hoping for it to tend towards slight oversteer).
Enjoi, and get out on some cruises - the early morning "first of the month" cruises are great for meeting up with like minded people and learning about how these things drive.
Cheers!
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