Independent Skateboard Stage 11 Trucks
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You'll get a pair (2) of trucks if you buy from skateboards2003. Others may only ship one truck, but what does that help you with?
It depends on the type of deck you have, but nearly every deck has the same hole settings. If you have an old school deck, the truck holes on the board may be a little bit further apart, which is why each truck has six holes. But, if I were you, I'd hold off on getting 169s until Indy releases a titanium stage 11 series, which will be significantly lighter than the original 169s. Because they are so heavy, I would wait until the titaniums are released. When I went to my friend's house on Indy, I got to compare the two, and they were the most perfect trucks I've ever seen, so keep an eye out for them.
Thank you for your interest in this listing! This listing is for a set of two trucks. There are no wheels or bearings included. All of our items are 100% genuine and only authorized sellers are used.
Selected User Reviews For Independent Skateboard Stage 11 Trucks
Look, these are cheap, and I'm assuming you're short on cash because you're looking at them. I am fully aware of this. That's why I purchased them. Look, don't waste your time watching 50 YouTube videos about how Joe Shmoe vlogger thinks "_________ truck brand is better than _________ truck brand and here's why and check out me walk my dog and hang out with all my witty friends and eat donuts and pizza all day" just to make sure you're making the right decision and getting the most bang for your buck. It's a dangerous rabbit hole that I fall into far too often, and I don't want to see you fall into it as well. Simply purchase these and hit the rink. That's what you should be doing, and it's where you should be spending your time. It will also earn you a high five from your wallet.
The trucks I thought I was ordering would have fit perfectly on a 125-inch board. However, instead of 139 mm trucks, I received 149 mm trucks, which threw my board out of alignment. The trucks themselves are fine, but they're far too large for any 8" board.
There's a reason why this film is so popular. They're a little taller and heavier than some trucks, but they last a long time and grind extremely well. Since I began skating in 1996, I have experimented with a variety of brands. From 2012 to 2014, I skated Indy standards. 2015 I returned to them recently, and I'm glad I did. I like how tall they are, how they turn, and how they sound and feel when grinding. To know, you must go through it. br>br>As for the weight, people are complaining about it, but I don't mind. I never did anything like that. For instance, prior to riding Ace trucks, I used 139s. There was a 40-gram difference in weight. It's 80 grams for the pair. That's not even close to the weight of a baseball. When you consider it, it's not that heavy. My skating did not suffer as a result of it. br>br>However, each individual is unique.
What else do you need to know about them? They're indies, after all.
Skateboard trucks of excellent quality. Has been for a long time. On my retro old school size deck, the 169's fit perfectly. If you want to shred or cruise, this is the place to go.
This is a complete rip-off; the piece of Chinese garbage I received is nothing like the one pictured.
It makes such a difference to buy high-quality parts, and it makes such a difference in the ride. These vehicles are fantastic. My daughter designed and built her own skateboards, and they turned out great.
In each package, there is only one truck. In all of my skateboarding years, I've never heard of this. What a disappointment when it's the very last thing you need for a setup. Complete nonsense, yes I am irritated, but I would like to skate.