Dan is the newest addition to the Tracker team and were couldn’t be happier about it!Dan looks at skateboarding a little differently than most and that may actually be an understatement. Take a look at some f his shots and video edits for a lesson in fun kids; Dan definitely has it all figured out! Welcome to the dysfunctional family Dan!
Truck setup: I ride the Dart’s; 149’s on my street board and 219’s on my tranny board. I like them fairly loose.
What do you skate and what is your favorite spot: I ride pretty much anything I can get my wheels on, but i have a soft spot for crusty ditches and forgotten 70’s skateparks. My favourite spot would have to be Quito in Ecuador, or Australia.
What keeps you going: Drinking tea because I’m British and that’s what we do here.
What is your near future: I’m in the process of trying to move to the coast, so hopefully there will be more surfing, more skating, more filming, and my own bowl in the back garden. I also have a trip to the states planned for next year.
– 1975 Fultrack exploded
– OJ’s and Trackers
– Chris Yandall
Matt Pennington
Matt is very unique on a skateboard; He sees things a little differently than most and thats a great thing! Just watch his “Ordinary Madness” part from Death Skateboards below and you will understand my meaning. We are beyond stoked to have Matt a part of the Tracker Trucks family.
Truck setup : I like my trucks like I like my women, loosey goosey. Haha
What do you skate and what is your favorite spot? : Street skating all the way! I look for spots that have never been skated before. Wallrides, ditches, and creative weird spots tend to keep me motivated.
What keeps you going? : Eggo waffles with peanut butter and syrup!
What is in your near future? : Teaching my daughter Ophelia how to skate!
– Torger Johnson
– The Haftrack Introduction
– Floating Power
– 1976 Tracker team
– Tunnel Wheels/ Tracker
– Henry Hester
– Brian Logan
1977
– Russ Gosnell
– Tom Ryan
– Stacy Peralta
– Greg Weaver
– Midtrack Russ Gosnell
– Get Vertical
– Star War
– The Speed Machine
– Trucks with Force
– Jump On It
– Russ Gosnell / Get Air
– Scott Williams / Get Vertical
– Chris Strople
– Lance Smith
– Steve Cathy
– Gunner Huago
– Rodney Jesse
– David Paul
– Mark “Tank” Toyson
– Chris Yandall
1978
– Unmistakably tracker
– Tom “Wally” Inouye
– Waldo Autry / Bob Mohr
– Rodney Jesse
– Steve Rocco
– Mike Weed
– Lonnie Toft
– Bob Biniak
– Number One
– Quality and Engineering
– Stacy Peralta
– Trucks you can Trust
– Industry News advert
– The Tracker Coper
– Russ Gosnell
– Tony Alva
– Gregg Ayres
– Gnarly
– “Unwanted” Imitation Trackers
– Bob Beniak / Logan / Tracker
– Kim Cespedes
– Slalom Cones
– D. A “Pap” Bhane/Tracker
– Ed Economy
– Midtrack
– Kym Milburn
– Art Mingeaud
– Mitch Mitchell
– Doug De Montmorency
– Space Pads (risers)
– Stacy Peralta
– Bearing Tool
– John Winchester
– Danny Yarbourough
– Greg Ayres/Radical
1979
– Kirk Talbott
– Tony Jetton
– Tracker Extrack
– The Tracker Coper
– Kyle Jenson
– Doug Schneider
– Allan Gelfand
– New Gnarly Trackers
– Industry news advert
– Wally Inouye
– Ray “Bones” Rodriguez
– Chris Strople
– Bert Lamar / Greg Ayres
– Not Just Trucks
– Extrack
1980
– Mike Mcgill
– Neil Blender
– Gino Tocci
– Steve Caballero
– Ray “Bones” Rodriguez
– New flat edged copers
– Steve Rocco
1981
– Rodney Mullen
– Christian Hosoi
– Steve Caballero
– Tony Hawk
– Rodney Mullen
– Mike Mcgill
1982
– Steve Caballero
– Tracker Copers and Decks
– GSD / Bryan Ridgeway
– Mike Folmer
– Tracker “It Slices It Dices”
– Christian Hosoi
– Tracker “The First”
– Per Welinder / Primo Desiderio
– Neil Blender
– The Tracker System
1983
– Bet On Tracker team ad
– Tony Magnusson / Steve Steadham
– GSD
– Neil Blender
– 777 / 757
– Tracker Mags
– The Endless Winter
– Can’t Lick ‘Em
– The Fucking Best
– Tracker to Go
– Step into the Light
– Neil Blender “Accurate Aggression”
– Mike McGill
– Lester Kasai
– Ultra Light
– No B.S , Just the Best
– Sick of Heavy Trucks
– Six Ex Full Mid Half
– Hot
– Lester Kasai “Reel World”
– Hot #2
– Per Holknekt
– Steve Caballero
– The Best
– Ultra-light
– GSD Crutch Sweeper
1984
– Tracker Team 1984
– Endless Sidewalk
– Tracker Team ad
– Claus Grabke “Get Off”
– Neil Blender
– Skate Rats Demand
– Shane Rouse / GSD
– Steve Rocco
– Yeah Tracker
– Marty Beaudoin
– Danny Webster
– Tony Magnusson
– Neil Blender “Terrible”
– Skate Rats Demand 2
– Grigley / Cunningham / Vallely
– Neil Blender “Deposit”
– Marty “Jinx” Jimenez
– Proper Symbol
– Transportation
– Steve Evans
1985
– 1975 – 1985
– Shades of Performance
– Cartoon ad
– Allan Losi Thrasher
– Allan Losi TWS
– Jeff Phillips
– Lester Kasai
– Mike McGill front
– Mike McGill back
– Tracker Man
– Wrong, Wrong, Right
– All Right
– Jay Adams
– Tony Hawk
– GSD stolen
– Tracker Truck
– Neil Blender “Polaroid”
– GSD deck
1986
– Dan Wilkes
– Dan Wilkes / Vert
– Tony Hawk “Times and Places”
– GSD pterodactyl
– GSD footplant
– Dan Wilkes / GSD
– Lester Kasai
– Tracker Watches
– GSD / Dan Wilkes
– Ultra-Light
– Dan Wilkes / GSD
– Lester Kasai deck
– John Gibson
– Lester Kasai
– Tony Hawk
– Kevin Staab Tracker Watch
– Mike McGill / Jim Gray
– Tony Hawk / Lester Kasai
– Art Godoy / Steve Godoy
– Neil Blender / Jeff Phillips
– GSD / Dan Wilkes
– Tracker Star
– Jeff Phillips
– Firsts
– Tracker “Hands”
1987
– Tracker Watches
– Lester Kasai Tracker Hardware
– Jeff Phillips
– “Innovate Don’t Imitate”
– Tracker HOT
– Lester Kasai
– Mike McGill
– Lester Kasai
– Tracker accessories
– Joe Johnson
– John Grigley
– Jeff “Tracker Man” Phillips
– Tony Hawk Lapper
– Lester Kasai
– Dan Wilkes
– Jeff “Tracker Man” Phillips
– Dan Wilkes
– Bill Danforth Tracker Watches
– Tom Groholski
– Dan Wilkes / GSD
– Tony Hawk
– GSD / Dan Wilkes
– Neil Blender
– Jean Marc Vaissette
– Adrian Demain
– Lester Kasai Tracker Hardware
– John Gibson
1988
– Since 1975
– Lester Kasai / Adrian Demain
– House of Kasai Guest Adrian Demain
– Dan Wilkes
– Pete Dossett
– GSD airplane safety
– Endless Sidewalk
– Tracker Decks
– Tracker Asphalt Black
– Neil Blender
– Dan Wilkes
– Ray Underhill
– Mike McGill
– Tom Groholski
– Larry Balma “Products”
– Lester Kasai / Adrian Demain
– Joe Johnson / Mike McGill
– Jinx / Jim Gray
– Tony Hawk / Kevin Staab
– Tracker Star
– Mike Vallely
– Mark Partain
– Mike McGill
– Tracker Watch
– Tony Hawk
– John “Tex” Gibson
– Sam Cunningham
– Pierre Andre Senizergues
– Tracker “Eat This”
– John Grigley
– Steve Saiz
– Dan Wilkes
– Tracker Wedge Pad
– Jeff Phillips
– Lester Kasai
– Nicky Guerrero
– Marty “Jinx” Jimenez
– Neil Blender
– Dan Wilkes “Dino”
– Lester Kasai
– Joe Johnson
– Lester Kasai
– Tracker Logo
– Tracker T-Shirt
– Dan Wilkes
– GSD “Just Another Has-Been”
– House of Kasai Guest Adrian Demain
1989
– NSA Firsts
– Lester Kasai / Adrian Demain
– Mark Partain
– 50 / 50
– Steve Saiz
– GSD Fish
– Tracker Decks
– Bucky Lasek
– Tracker T-Shirts
– Underhill / Groholski / Gray / Wilkes
– Tracker Tool
– Jeff Jones
– Lance Conklin
– Dan Wilkes
– Eric Sanderson
– Eric Gutierrez
– Tony Hawk
– Tracker Accessories
– Tracker Blue Tile
– Bobby Reeves
– Mike Chu
– Mexico
– Chet Thomas
– Tracker T-Shirts
– Jinx
– Adrian Demain
– Joe Johnson
– Kevin Harris
– Chuck Dinkins
– Mike McGill
– Todd Prince
– Jeff Phillips
– David Nielson
– Hans Lindgren
– John Grigley
– Al Partain
– Henry Gutierrez
– Tracker Rasta Trucks
– Primo Desiderio
– Joe Johnson
– Tracker T-shirts
– Tracker Products
– Mike McGill
1990
– Tracker Leads
– Tracker T-Shirts
– Tracker Keychains
– The Brotherhood
– Roger Hickey
– Tracker Team 1
– Tracker Team 2
– Omar Hassan
– Tracker Team 3
– Sal Barbier
– Tracker AM team / Colin McKay
– Tracker Aggro Quicktrack 1
– Tracker Aggro Quicktrack 2
– Tracker Aggro Quicktrack 3
– Tony Hawk
– Tracker NSA Firsts
– Tracker Aggro Quicktrack 4
– Tracker Aggro Quicktrack 5
– Phillips / Cunningham / Kasai
– Tracker 15 Years
– Tracker Stimulators
– Tracker Base Grip
– Tracker Dura-light Base
– Tracker Leads
– Bucky Lasek / Kyle Anderson
– Mike McGill
– Bucky Lasek / Omar Hassan
– Laban Pheidias / Duane Pitre
– Tracker “Is this You?”
1991
– Billy Valdez
– Tony Hawk
– New Street Track
– Mark Gonzales
– The Brotherhood
– New Street Track 2
– Pryor
– Paulo Diaz
– Armando Barajas
– Tony Alva / Hassan
– Tony Alve / Hassan B/W
– Brayman / Duff
– M. Chu / T. Adams
– Bucky Lasek / Kyle Anderson
– Rob Dyrdek / Lance Conklin
– New Street Track Base
– Conklin / Dyrdek BW
1992
– Jeremy Klein
– Armando Barajas Floater
– Klein Chatman Floater
– Steve Berra
– Willy Santos
– Laban
– Bucky Lasek
– Steve Berra
– Fred Gall
– Omar Hassan
– Rob Dyrdek
1993
– John Reeves
– Tracker new logo
– Tony Hawk B-52
– Dan Rogers
– Jeremy Klein
– Ron Chatman
– Aningalan / Pryor
– Willy Santos E-Clips
– Tony Hawk E-Clips
– Paulo Diaz
1994
– Armando Barajas
– Tabias Walker
– Hi-8 Video
– Armando Barajas
– Jeremy Klein
– Jeremy Klein
-Jason King
– Shorty Gonzales
– John “the man” Reeves
– Dan Rogers
– Kuhns
– Laban
– Ron Chatman
– Jeremy Klein
1995
– Andrew Reynolds
– Dan Rogers
– Tony Hawk
– Tim Von Werne
– Nate McGlone
– John Reeves
– Laban
– John Reeves
– Reynolds / Chatman
– Dan Rogers
– P T Martinez
– Armando Barahaus
1996
– Tracker team add
– Tracker team add 2
– Hawk and Friends
– McGlone / Product
– Tabias Walker
– Laban / Hawk Truck
– Hawk Baseplate
– Arriving Soon?
– Tony Hawk
– Armando Barajas
– John Reeves
– Laban
– Jim Greco
– Tabias walker
– Tony Hawk
– Robert Douglas
1997
– Klien
– Hawk Truck Team Add
– B-2’s / Product
– McGlone / Rogers
– Tony Hawk
– Silicone Injected
– Jason Ellis
– Dan Rogers
– Ron Chatman
– Nate McGlone
– Laban
– T. Hawk
– John Reeves
– Jeremy Klien
– Dan Rogers
– Luke Mckirdy
1998
– Tony Hawk
– Hawk signature Truck
– Tony Hawk
– Hawk / Rogers
– Dan Rogers
– Frank Hirata
– Tony Hawk
– Laban
– Joel Meinholz
– John Reeves
– Tony Hawk
– Dan Rogers
– Tony Hawk
– Tabias Walker
– John Reeves
– Hirata / Rohers
– Tony Hawk
1999
– Fabian Alomar
– Jeremy Klein
– Alfanso Fernandez
– Lee Smith
– Daniel Lebron
– Quim Cardona
– Paulo Diaz
– Jesus Fernandez
– John Reeves
2000
– Lester Kasai
– Alfonso Fernandez
– Daxter Lussier
– Lee Smith
– Chris Dobstaff
– Joey Surriel
– Dan Rogers
– John Reeves
– Jason Ellis
– Tracker
2001
– Joey Suriel
– Ivan Virgen
– Jordan Hoffart
– Joe Gratzer 2
– Adam Lauder
– Max Dufour
– Quim Cardona
– Daxter Lussier
– John Reeves
– Jon Comer
– Tracker Dart
– Tracker Axis
– Steve bacon
– Streetrack
– Omar Hassan
– “Don’t Be Dissin”
– Mark Partain
– Omar Hassan
– Mike McGill
– Lester Kasai
– Tony Hawk
– Sam Cunningham
– Aggro Trucks
– Tracker Product
Misc
– Chris Yandell
– D. Webster
– Ray Underhill
– Ray Underhill
– Tracker Trucks
– Six / Ex / Full / Half / Mid
– Tracker Tool
– Torger Johnson
– Anders Polpanek
– Anders Pulpanek
– T-Shirt Designs
– The Tracker system
– Space Pads
– Pierre Andre
– Rouse
– Tracker Hafpipe
– Stacy Peralta
– Right Stuff
– Mark Partain
– Mark Partain
– Mokulys
– Gunter Mokulys
– Mike McGill
– Magnesium revolution
– Hans Lindgren
– Neil / Jinx / G.S.D
– Lester Kasai
– Puttis / Jacobsson
– Per Holknekt
– Per Holknekt
– Kicktail
– Tony Hawk
– Tony Hawk
– Hawk / McGill
– Hawk / Lapper
– Tracker Haftrack
– Get Bio Get Tracker
– Claus Grabke
– Russ Gosnell
– Sean Goff
– New Gnarly Trackers
– Grarly Trackers
– Floater 139 / 149
– Flip Side
– Dossett
– Adrian Demain
– Bill Danforth
– Sam Cunningham
– Tracker Coper
– Bowers
– Florian Bohm
– Florian Bohm
– Florian Bohm
– Florian Bohm
– Florian Bohm
– Florian Bohm
– Blender (cover)
– Neil Blender
– Neil Blender
– Stefan Akesson
– Aggro Quick Track
– Tracker System
– Tracker Vine Add
Willy Santos
Truck setup: Tracker Axis size 129 Raw Base/ Black Axle What do you skate and what is your favorite spot: I enjoy skating street but I’ll try to skate anything as longs as I’m having fun. My favorite spot is anywhere that you don’t get kicked out while skating with some homies.
What keeps you going: My family, my homies that I’m skating with & I just never get can leave the board down. It’s too fun. What is your near future:Skate more… continue to progress in my skating, expand my shop in the Philippines, Raise money for a skate plaza in San Diego (Mira Mesa) where I grew up skateboarding. Get my foundation up to speed. (Willy Santos Foundation) To help get more free skate parks/ plaza built in San Diego as well as in the Philippines.
Hourglass replacement cushion Black 88a – Hard 88 durometer
Classic SixTracks & ExTracks Box set – NOS –
The Tracker SixTrack debuted in 1979 and was the Number 1 choice of Pro Skaters worldwide. During the late 70’s, Tracker co-founder Gary Dodds prototyped a nylon baseplate that was actually lighter than the Magnesium bases. With aerial maneuvers just coming on lightness was the key. Skaters that rode their trucks tight found that there was flex in the base. Gary and Larry redesigned the nylon baseplate in the mid 80’s and the new stiffer Ultralite Base was born. As skating progressed a few skaters still found some flex in the New Vydynyte material. By the late 80’s Trackers constant R&D found the perfect Carbon Graphite Composite material. Stiff, Ultralite and Strong as Hell. Larry has dug into his historic collection and released a limited amount of these Duralite Carbon Graphite Bases.
O Aluminum SixTrack Hanger/Classic Aluminum Baseplate 400g Light
O Aluminum SixTrack Hanger/Classic Ultralite Baseplate 325g Lighter
O Aluminum SixTrack Hanger/Late 80’s Ultralite Baseplate 325g Lighter
O Aluminum SixTrack Hanger/Carbon Graphite Baseplate 325g Lighter
O Magnesium SixTrack Hanger/Magnesium Baseplate 325g Lighter
O Magnesium SixTrack Hanger/Carbon Graphite Baseplate 290g Lightest
In 1975 Tracker introduced the Tracker FulTrack. At 4 1/4” (106mm) wide it dwarfed the tiny roller skate trucks of the day. Many skaters weren’t ready for such a wide truck so Tracker built a HafTrack 2 5/8” (66mm) and next a MidTrack 3 3/8” (85mm) wide. By 1978 boards had begun to widen and Tracker introduced the Tracker ExTrack Truck. A full 5” (127mm) wide the modern street truck had been cast and we thought it was built for Skateparks, Pools and Ditches! By the very late 80’s, Streetskating began to dominate the scene. In 1986 Garry Skate Davis, GSD, was the first Pro Street skater with a signature model deck. Garry rode Tracker Classic Aluminum baseplates with ExTrack hangers and ground them on the curbs until he wore halfway through the steel axles! Now 1990’s with tiny wheels and Ollie’s to everything Tracker designed an ultra low center of gravity baseplate, the Tracker B52.
O Aluminum ExTrack Hanger/Classic Aluminum Baseplate 383g Light
O Aluminum ExTrack Hanger/B52 Baseplate 354g Lighter
O Aluminum ExTrack Hanger/Carbon Graphite Baseplate 308g Lightest
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Andrew Reynolds and Dana Smith – Video part – hi8 – Tracker video – 1995
Jeremy Klein – Video part – hi8 – Tracker video – 1995
Jeremy Klein – Video part – Stacked – Tracker video – 1991
Chet Childress – Video part -Stacked- Tracker video – 1991
Armando Barajas – Video part – Stacked- Tracker Video-1991
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Rob Dyrdek – Video Part – the Brotherhood Tracker video-1992
Steve Berra and Jason Dill – Video Part – the Brotherhood Tracker video-1992
Larry Balma and George Powell in the 80’s
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Tracker Black/Yellow Assorted Sticker Pack
NEW stickers just arrived! Another small batch of classic logo Tracker stickers arrived this week from the printers. These newest ones are the classic yellow and black – a color combination that ran in the late 70’s and early 80’s. The sticker pack has a total of 12 stickers and includes 2 of each of the various sizes and logos. Buy the pack and you save $9.00 than if you were to buy them seperately.
An entirely new design from inside out Tracker once again sets a new standard. Our new Fastracks have taken little more than a year from simple sketches on paper to full on production and we couldn’t be happier with the end results. Below are just a few features of the all new Tracker Fastrack, but don’t just take our word for it, try a set and see for yourself why so many are making the switch to the all new Tracker Fastrack.
Fastracks feature an oversized, high rebound upper and lower cushion and have a built in “seat” so that standard size cushions work as well, thus allowing riders to fully tune their set up. Hangers have been engineered to “flip” for even more individual tuning options. Scaled down baseplates save on weight without sacrificing strength and feature 6 holes to accommodate both old and new school bolt patterns.
When you flip the hanger it changes the roll centers for higher speeds, slower reaction, less chance of speed wobbles.
lower axle doesn’t change the geometry, just repositions the axle.
Only Grade A prime 356 aluminum is used in the sand casting process – you can count on Trackers legendary strength. Proudly hand made in Southern California. Please select truck size at checkout – 150mm or 180mm. Please note that trucks are sold as a single ( 1 ) truck.
Tracker Fastracks: Quality, Strength, Aesthetics and Performance.
Larger cushions in three hardness’s with standard cushion option.
Drop through design option.
Best Price and in Stock Now!
Tracker Fastrack Facts:
The Fastrack has the same turning angle, trail and caster as the Randall.
The axle placement is identical. They are the same widths.
You can flip the hanger for less caster and trail, just like on the Randall.
The pivot and kingpin bosses on the Fastrack are centered over the baseplate.
The centered bosses effectively moved the axle placement rearward in relation to the truck mounting holes. This locates the truck mounting holes on the Fastrack .500” farther forward than on the Randall. This means that when mounted on your board the Fastrack wheelbase will be about one inch shorter resulting in tighter turns. However if your board was designed for Randall trucks the wheel wells could be too far forward causing wheel bite when using Fastracks. Wheel wells and cutaways could be lengthened or additional mounting holes could be drilled in order to allow identical setups using either the Fastrack or the Randall.
The Fastrack baseplate has internal webbing for strength which allows for a strong and easy drop through deck mounting option.
The Fastrack hanger has an aesthetically pleasing design and is much stronger than the weaker and more bulky looking Randall hanger.
The Fastrack comes with an oversize conical suspension cushion that is available in three hardness’s. The Fastrack hanger also has a stepped cushion seat that will accept any standard size cushion and that greatly increases your tension options. Varying deck widths, rider height, weight and riding style demand a wide range of tension adjustment.
The recent merger of Woodchuck and Tracker has allowed us to order Fastracks in larger quantities utilizing more efficient tooling resulting in a lower cost. We are passing that savings on to you. The Tracker Fastrack unit cost is now less than a Randall.
Tracker Quality, Strength, Aesthetics and Performance and don’t forget our outstanding record of customer service.
Tracker Classic FulTrack Model
Due to numerous requests for the classic Tracker FulTracks, we have tooled up, cast, and assembled the original FulTracks. Our FulTrack hangers and baseplates are cast from original molds, and the baseplates feature the old school mounting hardware pattern. The hanger length of the FulTrack is 106 mm. We have assembled these trucks with black upper and lower cushions for better authenticity and both the hanger and the base are high-polished, just like they were in 1978. We do expect that these will sell quickly so if you are thinking of purchasing a set we suggest you do it quick.
$30.00 per truck, limited availability.
* All the classic Tracker Trucks base plates are drilled using the original old style four hole pattern.
These are just like the very early Tracker MidTracks of the late 1970’s and early 80’s. The hangers are high polished to beautiful shiny finish and feature Tracker’s second generation “gnarly” style pivot. The baseplates are cast from original molds and feature the old style bolt pattern only. The baseplates are also polished to a beautiful chrome-like finish and assembled with the utmost care. We are building these MidTracks with the original barrel style lower cushion and a traditional tall conical top cushion.
$30.00 per truck, limited availability.
* All the classic Tracker Trucks base plates are drilled using the original old style four hole pattern.
We just finished building this limited run of Classic Tracker Ex-Tracks. Many of you remember riding these on “Pig” style boards in the early 80’s. We poured these from the original molds and have built them with original Tracker, old school style base plates. These are drilled with the old school bolt pattern only! Both the hanger and base plate have been polished and they feature black upper and lower cushions. Our Ex Tracks are made to be ridden and, as with all Tracker Trucks, come with a full guarantee! Hanger length: 5 inches. Axle length: 8 inches.
* All the classic Tracker Trucks base plates are drilled using the original old style four hole pattern.
Limited run of Classic Tracker SixTracks from our 1980’s molds! This run of Classic SixTracks feature hangers and base plates cast from original molds, both of which have been polished to high luster shiny finish. Our Classic Tracker SixTracks are built with black upper and lower cushions. These Classic SixTracks are built to ride and, as with all Tracker Trucks, come with a full guarantee. Hanger length: 6 inches. Axle length: 8.78 inches.
* All the classic Tracker Trucks base plates are drilled using the original old style four hole pattern.
Tracker Custom Offset Limited Edition Racetrack Model
This is the truck used by Charlie Ransom to win the 2002 World GS Championship. Made in limited runs, only a few times per year, the Tracker adjustable width offset RT-X and RT-S features axles that are longer, which allow you to adjust the track width from 88mm to 112mm. Each truck comes equipped with Tracker’s hardened bronze 4mm spacers on each side of the axle. Try a combination of different size washers and spacers along with wheels until you find the right set up for any hill. Expensive? Yes, but when world championships are won by a fraction of a second, every ounce of performance matters. Steering + traction is the formula for winning races, and the new Tracker adjustable width offset trucks deliver just that.
Our offset axles are longer and allow you to adjust the track width from 88mm to 112mm. Each truck comes with our hardened bronze 4 mm spacers on each side of the wheel. The drawing shows two 4 mm spacer on each side of the wheel. This particular set up allows the use of a back set wheel at a 104 mm width. Try other combinations of washers, spacers and wheels until you find the right set up for the hill. Use the thick ¼-20 lock nut provided and check that your washers stay centered on the shoulder of the axle.
What the racers are saying about the Tracker Offset Racetrack
Use the Tracker offsets, I have found that I get more traction and stability with a wider range of truck adjustments. I can run my trucks tight or loose and my truck still tracks beautifully. I prefer to use the RTX-offset for quickness and the RTS for stability, both really give me more confidence and make my boards easier to ride at higer speeds.
–Steve Evans
The Tracker Offset truck enables me to attack offset cones with a new sense of confidence. With the improved stability and traction qualities, these Trackers are a must for every racers quiver.
– Steve Sherman
Steering and Traction- its the formula for winning races.
Over the years, slalom and downhill racing has been enjoyed by many and Tracker has been the truck of choice by racing champions throughout those years. Our Tracker RaceTrack series trucks are the modern day versions of the original Tracker Mid and FulTracks. The Tracker RT-S model is stable and quick and has the stability of a full contact pivot point. It was designed to be used as a rear “traction” truck, one that provides greater stability and increased rider control. We hand assemble all RT-S model trucks using Tracker’s exclusive hourglass bottom cushions, a taller top cushion and a slightly longer kingpin for more fine tuning and adjustments. The RT-S model is available in, 106mm, 129mm, 139mm and 149mm.
The Tracker RT-X model truck is quick and loose, has a high roll center and a straight point pivot for a more “tippy” turn. We designed the RT-X to be used as a front steering truck, one that gets the rider into and out of a turn quickly and predictably. Each RT-X is hand assembled using Tracker’s exclusive hourglass bottom cushion, taller top cushion and a slightly longer kingpin for fine tuning and adjustments. The RT-X is available in 106mm, 129mm, and 139mm.
The combination of the loose RT-X in the front, coupled with the traction qualities of the RT-S in the rear, make the average weekend warrior feel like a true world champion.
N.O.S (New Old Stock) Circa: Late 1980’s – Early 1990’s
Tracker Base Grip
Base Grip was produced as an alternative to the thicker and heavier 1/8th inch rubber shock pads. The Tracker Base Grip has an adhesive back and is available in Black, Red, Blue and Pink colors with screen printed Tracker logo. They are packaged 2 pieces per pack. Supply is limited and base grip is not available in stores. Please specify color choice at checkout.
The Tracker Abec 5 precision Fasttrack bearings are made for us by a leading bearing manufacturer. Our bearings are pre-lubricated, incased and then sealed using two steel shields. With the Tracker Fasttrack bearings, there is never a need to remove clumsy rubber shields and be troubled with re-lubricating your bearings after each session. A lot of bearings claim to be rated as abec 5 or greater, but with Tracker, you can be guaranteed that your getting a true abec 5 rated bearing that will out last and out perform all others.
Jeff Philipps – Video Part – the Brotherhood Tracker video-1992
Tracker Dart Model
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The Tracker Dart model takes it’s design and turn angle from the legendary Tracker’s of the late 1970’s. The Dart is commonly referred to as a medium height truck, in that the hanger allows for more clearance between the deck and wheel, which in turn means less wheel bite. Turning on the Tracker Dart model has been described as more of a surf feel. Stability at high speeds and aerial re-entry is smooth and predictable. Whether you’re skating backyard pools or kick flipping down a triple set, the Tracker Dart model is a predictable, stable truck that you can trust. Our Tracker Dart model is available in 8 sizes: 85mm (Mid-Track), 105mm (Fultrack),129mm, 139mm, 149mm, 161mm(new SixTrack), 184mm and the whopping 219mm. The 161 SixTrack, 184 and 219 are available in polished silver or black. Featuring Superball cushions.
OLD SCHOOL BOARDS, EXTRA WIDE POOL BOARDS, LONGBOARDS & CARVING BOARDS
219 MM DART
8 1/2″
11″
SUPER WIDE LONGBOARDS & CARVING BOARDS
Tracker Axis Model
The Tracker Axis model is our latest design. We steepened the pivot angle, lowered the hanger and painted them with a silicone slick, powder-coat finish that adds length to any kind of grind. Our teamriders describe the feel of the Axis as low and quick. Already a favorite among street skaters, many pool and park skaters are now discovering the Tracker Axis for the first time. Available in 129mm and 139mm and 3 silicone slick finishes to choose from. If you are looking for a low, quick, dependable truck, look no further than the Tracker Axis model. As with all Tracker products, our Axis model is fully guaranteed and proudly made in our Southern California factory. All sizes are hand built with Superball cushions. The Tracker Axis 129 is available in polished silver. The Tracker Axis 139 is only available in polished silver.