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Yeah that place is too much fun! Its got a bit of everything.
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• #3
Stockwell Skatepark ftw!
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Hmm, not sure skateparks really count. If I ever go to a skatepark I'd rather be on my BMX.
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Hmm, not sure skateparks really count. If I ever go to a skatepark I'd rather be on my BMX.
HTFU.
ITs all about those bank things under millennium bridge on the southbank side. -
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i ve been on my local skatepark with my fixed gear bike.
the kids come and scream "you are not allowed to ride with that bike here"
(come on, i am the guy who sweeps and cleans the place many times)
tried some fakie stuff and bunny hops.a week later i was again there with my bmx.
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Well of course, I love trying to hit my head on the underside of the bridge!
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City of London School Brick bank wallride ftw!
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• #9
You can just about it make it out here in the far left of the pic:
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its about 6 ft tall at the high bit.
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• #11
Well of course, I love trying to hit my head on the underside of the bridge!
There is a skill of ducking down and riding but i have hit my head a few times on there.
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• #12
may as well start this shit again (i wana find more places to ride)
elephant and castle; 3 set, box's and a curb box thing -
• #13
found an amazing spot in camberwell. - Commercial way operpass.
just off commercial way (behind peckham library) small stair set and hand rail. some nice step up ledges.
Peckham square/library. Bunch of ledges, handrails and stairsets. Also nice big space for flat land.
Deptford ledges. On Brookmill road. Behind Deptford Bridge DLR station.
Bunch of long stair sets and as the name states - three nice big flat ledges.
As seen in Hold Tight London: North VS South aswell as the Slam video.
(apologies for the poor picture. It is halfway through construction on goodle maps.)
Put your street spots on here with directions, maps to it if you want and pictures if you can!
My favourite spot at the moment is the childrens play area on Victoria Park (out East) where there is a miriad of wallrides, banks and other interesting man-made structures to ride on. The easiest way we have found to get to it is by going to Tour de Ville for coffee before on a Sunday! Here is a map of where I'm talking about but I don't have any pictures of it so the best I can do is a screen shot of it on Google Maps via satellite.
The way we usually go in is on Lauriston Road and go diagonally left through the park. It's pretty easy to find.