Sure. A young skater had a longboard that was a gift from his grandfather who passed away shortly after. He cherished that board like no other. But during a local competition, his longboard got stolen. He felt like he lost a part of his grandfather all over again.
A group of friends often went longboarding together. One of them had a longboard that was a bit old but full of character. One day, while they were longboarding in the park, a dog ran out and knocked into the guy with the old longboard. He fell hard and the longboard was damaged beyond repair. It was sad because it was like the end of an era for their longboarding group as that old board had been a staple in their rides together.
There was a longboarder who had a longboard that he had painted with a beautiful design of his favorite landscape. He was on a long trip with his friends on their longboards. But at one point, they had to cross a rickety bridge. His longboard got caught in a gap and broke in half. He was heartbroken not just about the board but also that his trip had to be cut short because of it.