where is a good place to practice in Seattle, wa
dude I think we are always looking for places to practice. Keep your eyes open for new roads just being built workers arent there on sundays. And also every town has an industrial park and the highway is always there.
yea, like jethro said, for practice spots we usually look for neighborhoods that are just being built (i.e. road but no houses) and go down on a sunday. i'll PM or call you about going out sometime soon, but i am hella busy right now w/ finishing up our DVD
and jerzeyjoe.. rain wheelies help with good throttle control, hehe. but seriously, actually, there's nothing cooler than pulling a nice long nighttime freeway standup, and watching the rain fall through your headlight beams, haha. moving to vegas soon, thank god. weather here.. not great, police here.. suck dick.
and jerzeyjoe.. rain wheelies help with good throttle control, hehe. but seriously, actually, there's nothing cooler than pulling a nice long nighttime freeway standup, and watching the rain fall through your headlight beams, haha. moving to vegas soon, thank god. weather here.. not great, police here.. suck dick.
Pete.. there was a really good spot we found in Redmond, i won't say exactly where (who knows who is reading this).. but it was a new development, and they had a bunch of freshly done cold-a-sacks.. but they had put down freeway barriers to keep people from driving onto the streets.. well there was around 2-3 feet between each barrier.. so guess what could fit in between them? hehe. we stunted there and no worry of cops, since there was more than one way out of there, and if a cop showed, he wouldn't be able to get in, and we could just ride out the back way.
Around 1-2 months ago the barriers got removed but we continued to stunt there. Some of the guys from up north came down and we coated the roads in burnout marks haha.. so we haven't been back since. Depending on where you are, it's probably still a good spot to stunt assuming they haven't built houses yet.. andif you're near redmond, it wouldn't be much of a drive.
But yea, i know what you mean about finding abandoned areas.. it's a bitch. We're moving to vegas next month.. and i can't wait to be able to just ride out into the desert and be all alone on some forgotten road :D
Around 1-2 months ago the barriers got removed but we continued to stunt there. Some of the guys from up north came down and we coated the roads in burnout marks haha.. so we haven't been back since. Depending on where you are, it's probably still a good spot to stunt assuming they haven't built houses yet.. andif you're near redmond, it wouldn't be much of a drive.
But yea, i know what you mean about finding abandoned areas.. it's a bitch. We're moving to vegas next month.. and i can't wait to be able to just ride out into the desert and be all alone on some forgotten road :D
My friends and I used to cruise all the way down to St. Helens, theres a lot of straights in the Park, but its kinda far away. The technical riding through the park is awesome too. There were always too many douche bag cops running through Mt. Rainier, so we just moved it south of there. The park rangers in Helens only bugged us one time, while we were racing to the top of the mountain, and we blew by them at a buck 10
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Hey Zack! Come back to WA! 