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Old 10-17-15, 09:20 AM
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RobbieTunes
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Going Carbon, winning the Ironman, again.

1988 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Carbon
Frame: Carbon main triangle, carbon stays inserted into aluminum lugs
Fork: Aluminum sloped crown
Wheelset: Shimano 7400 hubs laced to Araya CTL-370 rims.
BB: 7400
Crankset: Shimano 7400
Calipers: Shimano 7400
Levers: Shimano 7400
Bars: Nitto B115-390 (<=54cm) -420 (=>56cm)
Stem: Nitto
Headset: Shimano 7400
Shifters: Shimano 7400
FD: Shimano 7400 28.6 clamp
RD: Shimano 7400
Seatpost: American Classic 25.4
Saddle: Vetta Turbo
Tires: Panaracer Technova II
Cassette: Shimano HG 2x7
Color: Alloy lugs, clear coated black carbon fiber, alloy fork
Scheme: none
Graphics: Squiggles and Geometric shapes in the DT decal and on headbadge.
DT Decal: Centurion in a new un-shaded thinner font, more graduated thickness.
TT Decal: Ironman logo with Dave Scott signature, "Carbon" added over Ironman
Headbadge Decal(s): New heavy "C" without shading, with geometric shapes
Seat stay decal: Squiggles below the caps, no text
Tange Decal: Clear/colored decal on top of fork legs only.
HT Decal: Made in Japan below the headbadge
ST Decal: Centurion on the sides, nearly same size as DT decal


An Ironman Carbon used by Dave Scott.


An Ironman Carbon model upgraded... I wanted an OEM pic, but there aren't many "good" pics of the Carbon out there.

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