Results for “3rd wheel”
The spare tire mounted vertical on the trunk of a Houston slab — chrome, swangin', mandatory.
Any non-truck passenger vehicle — a regular car.
Impressive legs — or full-size 45lb plates.
A hitter's power zone.
An extra person tagging along with a couple.
Being the awkward extra with a couple.
To needlessly redo something that already works.
To expend effort without making progress.
When a wheel rubs the deck in a sharp turn and stops you dead.
The distance between the two trucks' mounting holes.
A wheeler-dealer profiteer; the village loan shark archetype.
St. Lawrence — GD set at 63rd & St Lawrence, Woodlawn.
Showing off in a lowrider — switches, three-wheeling, the works.
Protruding 30-spoke wire wheels fitted to Houston slabs — also called elbows.
Houston name for the long horizontally protruding wire wheels on a slab.
Wood-grain steering wheel — a signature interior detail of a Houston slab.
Hands on the wood-grain wheel — slab driving posture.
A 125cc scooter — drill's preferred ride-out wheels.
A speeding four-wheeler ahead of you who'll get pulled over first.
A wheeled excavator, as opposed to a tracked one.
A driver trawling the streets for a sex worker from behind the wheel.
A wheeled trolley of emergency resuscitation kit
A slide propped up on the tail with the wheels on top of the ledge.
Rolling balanced on just the back two wheels, like a wheelie.
A manual balanced on the front two wheels instead of the back.
A 180 wheel-slide to bring you back to your original stance after a trick.
The metal axle assemblies that hold the wheels and let you turn.
Lifting both wheels off the ground at once; the base of nearly every BMX trick.
Grinding on the rear peg only with the front wheel raised above the rail.
Grinding on the front peg only, back wheel balanced in the air.
Rolling backward then pivoting 180 on the rear wheel.
Going over the bars when the front wheel suddenly stops.
Twenty-inch wheels, the BMX standard.
To fold your body or bike around a rail or wheel.
Lifting the nose and pivoting on the back wheels to change direction.
When the rear wheel catches the coping or lip on the way out.
When a wheel is straight and running without wobble.
Adjusting spoke tension to remove wobbles from a wheel.
Bar or VFW raffle where you spin a wheel to win cuts of meat.
America's affectionate nickname for the Ford Model T, the car that put the nation on wheels.