I had to rotate this shot in order to make the perspective normal, but I think I may like this shot the best.
Wow!
I think this pic looks great, rotated 'n all!
I rememebr you telling me you were gonna do this, I’m glad you posted pics so I never had to miss it!
Now to go find a skatepark!
lots in Toronto.
Thanks a lot, Brian! Now I need to get a “Stockton wheel” so I can really start to have some fun! Then maybe I could ride right over the ledge on the top!!! Well, the holiday season is just around the corner and I think I know what would make a great gift! Let me know if you get to any skateparks…
Andrew
Yeah, I don’t think the stock wheel will last too well given that type of riding. Looks great!
—Nathan
Hi Andy! The Coker moves look really gnarly.
In case anyone hasn’t already mentioned it, please try to keep to the same subject line with new posts (on the same topic). Otherwise it creates separate threads for all of them. All these Coker skate park pics would be great under a single thread.
Keep the aggressive Coker pics coming!
Now the gang’s all here! The two most extreme Coker riders. The stuff I’ve seen you guys do on a Coker is simply amazing. I wouldn’t place any limits on what can be done on a Coker. Not until you guys have had a go at it.
You heard him Andrew,
Lets have a Coker Joust, start now!
I’ll see you somewhere in NY State
Coker halfpipe photo…
Hi Andy! The Coker moves look really gnarly.
Hi John… Thanks a lot!
In case anyone hasn’t already mentioned it, please try to keep to the same subject line with new posts (on the same topic). Otherwise it creates separate threads for all of them. All these Coker skate park pics would be great under a single thread.
Sorry about that… it was my first post. I’ll avoid doing that in the future!
Keep the aggressive Coker pics coming!
I sure will. Here’s one more…
Now the gang’s all here! The two most extreme Coker riders. The stuff I’ve seen you guys do on a Coker is simply amazing. I wouldn’t place any limits on what can be done on a Coker. Not until you guys have had a go at it.
Thanks a lot, Dave! Comments like yours and positive comments from other riders (and onlookers) is what really motivates me to keep at it (…and of course, the challenge and adrenaline rush). The Coker offers endless possibilities… so I think this is just the beginning. It is really exciting and inspiring to me to see what guys like Brian and other hardcore coker riders are doing.
You heard him Andrew,
Lets have a Coker Joust, start now!
I’ll see you somewhere in NY State
A “Coker joust”… that sounds great, Brian! Definitely need to get me that Stockton wheel, though! I look forward to seeing you somewhere in NY state (or Canada… if I could get some time off and make the trip). Hopefully we’ll have more time to ride the Cokers together than on your last visit … I’d love to show you the local hotspots, such as the skatepark and the high speed “River Run” that I do along the hudson… which also has several sets of stairs that can be ridden up and down!