Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is a revamped version of the old and iconic skateboarding game series, which pretty much everybody has heard of at some point in their lives. There are a ton of tasks to do in each of the game’s areas, and in one of them, you will need to do a specific trick in a particularly hidden spot of the map. In this guide, we will be showing you exactly what you need to do!
How to do BS Boneless a Pier Sign in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4
In the San Francisco level, there is a task for you to do the BS Boneless trick on top of a pier sign, so the task is already as straightforward as it gets. Just in case you are confused about any of those words, for some reason, then let us go over what you have to do.
As soon as you spawn in the level, stick to the right part of the map until you find The Aquarium. There, you will find the pier area down below, right beside the water, obviously. There, you will find two signs on opposite ends of this spot.
Both of these count for the objective, which should have been extremely obvious by now since they both say “THE PIER”. With that in mind, all you need to do is get on top of either of them and do a BS Boneless.

To do this, the default input is left + triangle, or whatever is your controller’s equivalent. If you are still confused, do not forget to check your list of tricks in the menu to find the exact input for your control scheme. This should contain all of the tricks you will ever need to learn.
After doing the trick and getting back down on the ground, you should be notified that you have completed the “BS Boneless a Pier Sign” task. And that is really all there is to it. There really is no secret to learn here, you just kind of do the trick on a sign as it says on the tin.
If you want to complete more stuff in the game or are looking for an actual “secret” of sorts to get out of the way, make sure to check out our guide on how to get the secret tape in the Foundry location in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remake. This will have actual steps to follow and not just have you doing a single trick on a clearly described spot.