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What Shall I Make With 6 Pallets ?


Ashley Sayers

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Crates?

Or pallets?

Pallets are flat, crates are boxes... pallets are a bit more useful because you can lay them down diagonally and stack them for height.

Anyway, you can make loads of shit with 6. Drop/up gap... 2 stack and 3 stack to learn to gap to front on if you can't already...

Nailing them together would stop them from sliding around, but you'd have to pull them apart to change it, which wouldn't be so easy. There's got to be a way to have both.

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Jut chuck them randomly on the floor and make some gaps, have a big stack in the middle (maybe 3?) then the rest lying about within gapping distance. Get some bricks/wood and prop one end up to make it sloped. Just see what happens, no science to it. When you get bored of gaps set them up with them all stacked up to sidehop/tap. Put one at an angle to hook.

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Learing precise techniques is really good with pallets. Rather than trying to nail the local gaps drops sidehops etc. Set them up for what you want to learn that day. 6 is more than enough to start with. Then when you get a bit better you may need more. Advantages being you dont damage your bike. Pinch your tubes.

Doing different techniques with these will really improve your street riding.

As you get better at different things you can just up it by one pallet. This is how i learnt to go to front. (although im still not great at it!)

Hope that helped.

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