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Standard Omni V2 – Why It Doesn’t Work For Me (Wheel Scene)

Wheel SceneStandard Omni V2 – Why It Doesn’t Work For Me
from Wheel Scene on 4 Nov 2025

This video on the Standard Omni V2 was originally the second instalment in a two-part video series on Patreon back during the summer. In the video previous to this I skated the Omni V2 for a couple of sessions at various street spots and skateparks. If you like this video and would like to support the channel, you can join the Wheel Scene Patreon for as little as 3 a month.https://www.patreon.com/c/wheelscene

Riverside Museum (Glasgow) – The Museum That Welcomes Skaters (Wheel Scene)

Wheel SceneRiverside Museum (Glasgow) – The Museum That Welcomes Skaters
from Wheel Scene on 3 Oct 2025

The Riverside Museum in Glasgow not only tolerates skaters using the grounds, it has actually provided an extensive facility at the back of the building, overlooking the River Clyde, for them to enjoy in a clean, safe environment. The plaza-style skatepark has a range of features including curbs, ledges, kicker ramps and flat banks – all located at one of Glasgow’s biggest tourist attractions. I went along for a few hours to test out all of the obstacles and see what the park has to offer.To see more videos like this that are not available on YouTube, join the Wheel Scene Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/wheelsceneCamera used in this video: https://www.insta360.com/sal/x5?utm_term=INRCINO

Kingston DIY (Glasgow) – The Skatepark Hidden Under a Motorway (Wheel Scene)

Wheel SceneKingston DIY (Glasgow) – The Skatepark Hidden Under a Motorway
from Wheel Scene on 27 Sep 2025

Kingston DIY skatepark is a brilliant DIY skate facility which is located in the southside of Glasgow, but is close enough to the River Clyde that it is easily accessible from the city centre and offers skaters, skateboarders, scooter riders and BMX riders a much needed undercover spot when the weather in Scotland decides to be…well…Scottish…and wet. The plaza-style skatepark offers a bunch of street features, including banks, curbs, ledges, rails and more skatepark-oriented features like quarter pipes, spines and a wooden mini ramp. Chapters0:11 A brief history on Kingston DIY1:08 The skatepark’s various features4:18 The mini ramp donated by Leith DIY6:39 Recent troubles the skatepark has faced7:45 Skating10:50 Final thoughts on the skateparkIf you want to watch more videos like this that aren’t available on YouTube, join the Wheel Scene Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/wheelsceneCamera I used: https://www.insta360.com/sal/x5?utm_term=INRCINOhttps://skateparks.skateboardscotland.com/view/kingston-diy/#:~:text=PLEASE%20NOTE%3A%20THIS%20SKATEPARK%20HAS,skatepark%20located%20under%20an%20overpass.

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