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Twenty-fine years of Independent Truck Company constitutes an anniversary that demands both respect and introspection. The contemporary tendency is to envelop history in an impenetrable containment sphere of numeric details. The human relevance of occurrences and entities becomes lost in a blizzard of data. What real consequence do computations of ballistic rounds expended, X billion burgers served, acres burned. number of units produced, pool size of participants, topographical chart coordinates, revenues generated, reentry duration times, calories used, et cetera, have? What stats could convey the impact of 25 years of Independent Trucks?
The value of Independent far exceeds its performance as a business entity. Granted, Independent Trucks are the de facto standard of contemporary skateboard truck design. Virtually all legendary riders have been associated with Independent Trucks in some way at some time. No professional skateboarder or company owner exists who is not aware of the Independent hegemony. Nevertheless, the true accomplishment here is about people and their discovery of a workable way to live out their lives. Whatever success they ultimately garnered is incidental to that first pure impulse. Independent is proof that the hectic will inevitably push out the hype. The Independent Trucks cartel is very much a family. Once you are in, you are never out.Every person in this narrative is more or less connected to the others. That interrelation and the expectation of excellence are the primary mechanisms that drive the beast known as independent. It has always been about the truck.
Websters Dictionary describes the skateboard truck as a wheeled vehicle consisting of a frame with a pair of wheels to carry and guide one end of a vehicle in turning sharp turns. Independent is defined as not dependent: not subject to control by others. not affiliated: not looking to others for ones opinions or for guidance in conduct.Independent Trucks have been around for many years. I have been riding them since I was 12 and I will not switch. I guess my slogan on this list would be Built To Grind. Here is a list of Independent Truck Slogans that have been used in ad campaigns over the last 25 years. Of course the most popular and the one that is my favorite is Built To Grind.
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rokycmtSep 9, 2010
like it
jessebshilohSep 9, 2010
I remember my first independent trucks. I paired ‘em with acid rain wheels and german ball-bearings.
kingpSep 9, 2010
Anyone remember the "Bones Brigade"?
richidSep 9, 2010Staff
I still have two pairs of these trucks in a closet somewhere. Suckers really are indestructible.
htmldeitySep 9, 2010
I always preferred Gullwing trucks and Slimeball wheels, with Swiss bearings. My Lester Kasai street deck was a thing of beauty.
ganeshpunSep 9, 2010
all of them who read the story they always remember the "Bones Bridge
madisoncreweSep 9, 2010
That is a good comments
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elcadSep 9, 2010
Why can't we report these f**king spammers anymore?
Closed AccountSep 10, 2010
I really hope your account gets deleted madisoncrewe
randomguysteveSep 9, 2010
This article was perhaps the worst thing I have ever read. He wrote maybe 5 sentences, doubled the wordcount with tons of unnecessary adjectives, then added more crap between those sentences to make the article seem longer. Just goes to show how many people actually read what's been posted.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
sslanchiSep 9, 2010
i LOVE independent trucks, and theyre the only ones i'll ride.
what i do not LOVE are advertisements disguised as Digg articles.
f**k DIGG
pablomacSep 9, 2010
Indy trucks were a real revolution by virtue of how they turned your skateboard. They really nailed down the geometry. And the cool logo didn't hurt, either.
twtmcSep 9, 2010
Why does the ITC logo look almost exactly like the White Pride World Wide logo?
elcadSep 9, 2010
Wondering that myself.
furious412Sep 9, 2010
Love Independant...A friend who worked for them got me into skating and changed my life around..actually have a tattoo of the Alisee (Yes, Alisee, not the iron cross commonly used by the Nazi's but it is similiar looking) on my back..always loved the design and it reminds me of my youth..keep on trucking ITC
kgermSep 9, 2010
i wish i still had my Z-Rollers
technopunditSep 9, 2010
I always thought that logo was a thinly-veiled reference to the KKK.
ttebrocSep 9, 2010
I have Indys, but I skated and loved my Trackers cause I loved really loose trucks with out having to make 90degree turns. Always wanted a pair of Z-roller's. Hated Gullwings and Venture, G&S had really cool ones to.
ttebrocSep 9, 2010
Oh yeah forgot to do the Digg post. Digg facking sucks now, 2nd post just to say that. Now I'll log out again for a very long time.
canyoucountSep 10, 2010
I don't ride Indies on my trick deck, but for my cruiser.. oh heck yes. Happy 25 years!
TruckersJobsOct 26, 2010
happy 25th year!
i really love independent brand.
thanks
http://jobsfortruckers.com
LisaGodwin87May 16, 2011
Excellent post... Loved the compilation...
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