roof rack
#13
^Win
And Roof racks are awesome, If I get a bike imma get a roof rack for sure, I been wanting another bike I miss the skate park lol, just cant afford 500 for something just "fun" and its winter for now anyway, maybe next summer :P Good luck with the find.
And Roof racks are awesome, If I get a bike imma get a roof rack for sure, I been wanting another bike I miss the skate park lol, just cant afford 500 for something just "fun" and its winter for now anyway, maybe next summer :P Good luck with the find.
#14
lol i got a dk fury and redline fs860 for sale XD
and i love riding sk8parks but trail ridings where its at.. spending a week building massive sets on a long span of trail.. then having it for the rest of summer haha..
and i love riding sk8parks but trail ridings where its at.. spending a week building massive sets on a long span of trail.. then having it for the rest of summer haha..
#18
I highly recommend thule. Do you have a 2 door or 4?
My experience with thule and the 2 door kit has been wonderful. I leave mine on year round (snowboard and bike carriers) and love it!
Here is a pic of the 2 door extension kit.
My experience with thule and the 2 door kit has been wonderful. I leave mine on year round (snowboard and bike carriers) and love it!
Here is a pic of the 2 door extension kit.
Last edited by Mark; 12-11-2009 at 07:09 AM.
#19
1. loading docks (so much you can do on them)
2. concrete parking lot dividers / road dividers (make great manual pads)
3. stair sets (self explanitory)
4. spare wood (goto the back of a building and find pallets, stack em, then place the wood overtop, the pallets add support, you can set them up ont he back of the building and its great for wallrides)
5. curbs (practice new stuff, 180 off it, land on the back tire and do some technical stuff)
theres sooo much you can do haha. but yeah, trail riding is probably my favorite.. kickin back in the woods with a group of friends, clearing way for a trail, building the jumps, adding on... yeah, works never done haha.