Rider Fulfills Dream Of Building Rooftop Drop On His House

We all dream of having an at-home bike park although most of us do not have the means or time to make it happen. Jordan Boostmaster, on the other hand, does so we can all enjoy watching what it might be like to have that luxury.

Not only is it enviable that he has a house to do all of this at, it's also a dream to have an excavator on demand to rough in bike park style landings in a matter of hours.

Take a look at Jordan and Co.'s new house renovation in the video below.

It's also cool that he's he's hitting that drop on an early 2000's OG freeride steed. I'd argue that you probably don't need 300mms of travel for that drop, but hey, it's fun so who cares?

It's just cool to see classic bikes getting some use and not just hanging as relics on the wall. Also, hint hint to Marzocchi, I know you have the 58 and that's a super capable fork, but for the fun of it why not just make a wild, beefy, one-off rehash Super Monster T? It would be a sweet little throwback for sure.

Related: Rider Puts Vintage 300mm 'Super Monster' Fork To The Test

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