Where to find rollerblades? I've seen some people on the bike trail riding around on sweet lookin blades. I want to try a new hobby, anybody know a good skate shop where...
garbagemage916 replied:
Roller Warehouse! They're in Rocklin and I've always gotten my orders the very next day. They usually have a code for free shipping, too.
Serpent151 replied:
Just got mine from inlinewarehouse.com. They are is San Louis obispo, and give free overnight shipping in CA and free returns (which I used once cause of too narrow a boot). There is a place called roller warehouse in Rocklin. They are nice to talk to on the phone, but they aren’t open on weekend so I never made it to them cause of work conflicts, but I did like the idea of trying on before I buy given my fitment issues. Good luck! Wave to other bladers on the trail, maybe it will be me:)
Lesterknopff replied:
Just don’t buy Impala skates. Their quads are garbage, I can’t imagine their inlines are great either. Not local to us but [Fritzy’s](https://fritzysrollerskateshop.com/collections/roller-blades) is in socal and they’re really awesome.
Dyermountain replied:
Surf Skate Bikini should have some. If not, check out The Rink.
Anyone do DIY fenders/mud guards for their bikes? Thinking of using some flexible plastic sheets and zip ties to rig up something basic.
Jared S. replied:
I never have, but it looks like a utility knife and a hole punch would make short work of it. Buying a set would probably make...ahem...producing them an masse even easier. http://www.artscyclery.com/MarshGuard_Plus_Fork_Fender/descpage-MGMGCP.html