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  1. If it’s a business, cool. Don’t ride someone’s house though, please? (Or ask for permission either way. You’d be surprised what people will let you do if you ask them. I asked a homeowner if I could drop off their roof once and they said yes.)

  2. Important_Switch_365 on

    Nice of course people on Reddit would hate on this since it’s not a pic of a rusted 80s frame

  3. And people wonder why BMXers get a bad name and aren’t allowed to ride anywhere.if someone ran across my lawn and flower bds and then rode across my porch I’d be pissed off as well.

    And you know that when you’re trying to get a pump track, dirt jumps, skate park built in your local area these home owners and their friends will be the ones blocking your plans. And it’ll be your own fault.

  4. chuckbiscuitsngravy on

    That would’ve earned you a broom stick in your spokes on my front porch.

  5. ShinePretend3772 on

    Riding in places you’re not welcome, running from security or police is a core part of riding street. If this bothers you bc he wasn’t welcome breaking the rules, you’re missing the point.

  6. domsylvester on

    I didn’t realize this sub was full of people who only ride at designated and sanctioned parks and trails and such. I’m sure NONE of you have jumped off a ledge behind a business or anything. In fact that’s what street riding must be is just riding around in the street without ever jumping off anything just riding around doing manuals and such.

  7. Therealwolfdog on

    This reminds me of my younger self lol. I remember hitting the ultimate tree ride every once in a while and getting chased out. Good times way to get in and out unscathed!!

  8. Adept-Swan1787 on

    Reddit can be super soft, this is dope, each sport has street riding and each sport has great parts at forbidden spots.

  9. SeaAttitude2832 on

    If you asked me if you could do this I’d be 100% let you. If you just rolled up
    On my porch 🤷🏻‍♂️ be prepared for the consequences.

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