Ideas for a bonk/tap/hitching post?

KillaSeason

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Hai gauize, I was wondering where it is possible to aquire a blue barrel, like the ones resorts use or one of those orange big round cone-ish things road crews use.

K+++ for answers!!

thanks
 
I use a log. But really just look around, you find so much shit that other people think is worthless.
 
1. Get a minivan2. drive said minivan to road construction site3. open door and snatch the orange barrell and drive away4.??????5. Profit?
 
for a road cone check on roads that people are doing work on, burn barrels would also work I guess but most people sell them and don't throw those out or anything. But yeah agreeing with other people check dumpsters/ construction yards.
If you see something that looks cool go for it. Hell there is a kid in town, I don't know him personally but I drive past his house everyday. He has one of those closed road wood barricade type things set up, don't know how good it would be but it looks cool.
 
Use a small bench? I had a bench without a back on it laying on its side purpendicular to the lip of the jump and used it for tailbonks to 180's or turned it 90 degrees so that i could hit it like a small rainbow rail.

Or just set up a PVC / metal pipe or tree standing vertical beside the lip of your jump and tail tap, then use the momentum from hitting the side of the pipe or tree to go through with a 180 or 360... Im sure you know what I mean but this is what i have set up in my backyard. also if you find a local farm or ranch they will more than likely have 45 gallon barrels that used to hold oil and im sure if they have a bunch lying around they would sell one to you for $20 if you offered, cause there are a ton at the ranch i live and work at in the summer.

Just use your immagination and use whatever is laying around, usually works out fine!

Hope this helps!
 
Malle like a trash can. If you could fine an old fashion metal one. If you could find one it would be great. Or a yard waste bin that you don't use in the winter.
 
i see them EVERYWHERE just keep an eye out, sometimes road crews just throe em on the side of the road and dont pick em up for a while
 
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