Post your Centurion Ironman.. For the love of 80s paint jobs!
#2651
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Here's one in black. I forget what the Ironman version is called. Too big for me and kinda dirty, however good price. With a odd 160.00 Listing probably could talk them down some. It appears to be a 58cm possibly 56cm.
Centurion
Centurion
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#2652
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Ugghhh- another IM thats reasonably close thats NOT a 54 aa![lol](images/smilies/lol.gif)
![lol](images/smilies/lol.gif)
But if it were a 54, it likely would be in your garage now at that price, right?![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Im done with buying bikes that arent my size
I enjoy seeing pics of what other people regard as "very very good condition and ready to ride" though
![lol](images/smilies/lol.gif)
![lol](images/smilies/lol.gif)
But if it were a 54, it likely would be in your garage now at that price, right?
![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Im done with buying bikes that arent my size
I enjoy seeing pics of what other people regard as "very very good condition and ready to ride" though
#2653
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Seat tube, center of bottom bracket to basically top tube.
But how most of us determine size is the inside of the head tube where the pump peg is. However, sometimes that is difficult to determine because of the angle at which the pic was taken.
But how most of us determine size is the inside of the head tube where the pump peg is. However, sometimes that is difficult to determine because of the angle at which the pic was taken.
#2654
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In which direction is the measurement made? Vertically, or also the seat tube? And what does "basically top tube" mean? Bottom of the top tube? Center of the top tube? Top of the top tube?
So there are two dimensions to which the measurements might refer?
What does that sentence mean? WHAT is difficult to determine?
But how most of us determine size is the inside of the head tube where the pump peg is.
However, sometimes that is difficult to determine because of the angle at which the pic was taken.
#2655
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In which direction is the measurement made? Vertically, or also the seat tube? And what does "basically top tube" mean? Bottom of the top tube? Center of the top tube? Top of the top tube?
Vertically, and top of top tube
So there are two dimensions to which the measurements might refer?
No, generally manufacturers only use seat tube when referring to frame size.
What does that sentence mean? WHAT is difficult to determine?
Vertically, and top of top tube
So there are two dimensions to which the measurements might refer?
No, generally manufacturers only use seat tube when referring to frame size.
What does that sentence mean? WHAT is difficult to determine?
Sorry I wasn't more clear. Hopefully I am now.
#2656
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How did you get the picture to appear as wide as the message? I uploaded a 600x800 attachment but it does not appear as wide as the message.
#2657
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Vertically, and top of top tube
No, generally manufacturers only use seat tube when referring to frame size.
No, generally manufacturers only use seat tube when referring to frame size.
I understand you to mean that the size is measured along the seat tube from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the top tube. Is that correct?
#2658
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#2659
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Nice-looking Miami Vice frame here:
Vintage Centurion Ironman Road Bike Frame Set 57x61cm Large Tange Steel | eBay
Vintage Centurion Ironman Road Bike Frame Set 57x61cm Large Tange Steel | eBay
#2660
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Nice-looking Miami Vice frame here:
Vintage Centurion Ironman Road Bike Frame Set 57x61cm Large Tange Steel | eBay
Vintage Centurion Ironman Road Bike Frame Set 57x61cm Large Tange Steel | eBay
I wonder if I spelled fuscia correctly?
#2661
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Not to mention the drewed RD hanger. Price is crazy stupid for the problems that frame has.
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#2662
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Wow, I didn't even notice the RD hanger is missing. Shame on theproscloset for not disclosing this. I've bought a couple of things from them that were all fine but this is sloppy.
#2664
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Dave Scott at the Houston USTS triathlon in 1987. Shortly after this he got some aero bars.
Pic is from a vhs tape called quest for the red jersey. It is a video about the 1987 USTS triathlon season. That's the reason it's blurry, or could it be The Man was just that fast.
Pic is from a vhs tape called quest for the red jersey. It is a video about the 1987 USTS triathlon season. That's the reason it's blurry, or could it be The Man was just that fast.
#2665
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I have had three 'Miami Vices'. When I looked at the photos something didn't look right but I couldn't figure out why. Thanks for pointing it out.
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This re paint is not workin' for me . Just sayin' .1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
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#2668
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#2669
It's all coming together! I have been busy with work lately so it's taking longer than I had anticipated. I brought the wheels to a local bike shop to get them trued and was hoping to get the hubs overhauled. The shop owner and I talked briefly about old steel bikes and he found out that I'm actually building up one. He gave me a quote of how much the hub overhaul would cost and told/encouraged me to do it myself (he will do the hub adjustment for me at a small cost). How awesome! I had the hubs disassembled last night and I'm hoping to get some new bearings for the repacking tonight. I'm expecting to have the bike complete by the end of this week!
![](https://i.imgur.com/IFeVLVf.jpg)
#2670
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It's all coming together! I have been busy with work lately so it's taking longer than I had anticipated. I brought the wheels to a local bike shop to get them trued and was hoping to get the hubs overhauled. The shop owner and I talked briefly about old steel bikes and he found out that I'm actually building up one. He gave me a quote of how much the hub overhaul would cost and told/encouraged me to do it myself (he will do the hub adjustment for me at a small cost). How awesome! I had the hubs disassembled last night and I'm hoping to get some new bearings for the repacking tonight. I'm expecting to have the bike complete by the end of this week!
![](https://i.imgur.com/IFeVLVf.jpg)
![](https://i.imgur.com/IFeVLVf.jpg)
#2671
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I hope this is the right thread to asked a question but I still haven't given up re-hab on my Centurion. The rust cleaned up reasonably well and it shifts great with a new chain. My last 2 issues are the rear Alpine wheel can not be trued and my seat post is stuck. Local bike shop gave an estimate for relacing the hub to a new rim but the cost was excessive. Can a 10 speed freehub be converted to a 6 speed freewheel? If I can't unstick the seat-post, I am going to give up but my last-ditch effort is going to be using the Jaws-of-Life
#2672
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As for your wheel, are you considering a different wheel with a 10 speed hub in place of the 6 speed wheel than cannot be trued? Not the ideal solution but may be workable. I don't know the limits of your particular derailleur but it may actually friction shift through all 10 gears. At least 8 I would guess. You can set the limit screw to stop at the end of the derailleur limit and call it a day. Kinda hinkey but should work. Apologies if I'm misunderstanding where you're trying to go with this.
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Do a search on removing seized or stuck seat posts. Lots of remedies for this in addition to brute force
As for your wheel, are you considering a different wheel with a 10 speed hub in place of the 6 speed wheel than cannot be trued? Not the ideal solution but may be workable. I don't know the limits of your particular derailleur but it may actually friction shift through all 10 gears. At least 8 I would guess. You can set the limit screw to stop at the end of the derailleur limit and call it a day. Kinda hinkey but should work. Apologies if I'm misunderstanding where you're trying to go with this.
As for your wheel, are you considering a different wheel with a 10 speed hub in place of the 6 speed wheel than cannot be trued? Not the ideal solution but may be workable. I don't know the limits of your particular derailleur but it may actually friction shift through all 10 gears. At least 8 I would guess. You can set the limit screw to stop at the end of the derailleur limit and call it a day. Kinda hinkey but should work. Apologies if I'm misunderstanding where you're trying to go with this.
#2674
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Thanks for the response. I am spoiled by index shifting and really want to index shift. I think I am limited to 6 speeds by the shifter. It has all 105 components so I really want a 6-speed compatible rear wheel. Freehub or freewheel doesn't matter to me. I just have a few extra 9-10 speed alloy freehub wheels but no 6 speed freewheels. I guess I could use spacers and a 6 speed cassette but would need a little help finding a cassette that works with a 6-8 speed chain along with insight into what size spacers to use.
#2675
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Thanks for the response. I am spoiled by index shifting and really want to index shift. I think I am limited to 6 speeds by the shifter. It has all 105 components so I really want a 6-speed compatible rear wheel. Freehub or freewheel doesn't matter to me. I just have a few extra 9-10 speed alloy freehub wheels but no 6 speed freewheels. I guess I could use spacers and a 6 speed cassette but would need a little help finding a cassette that works with a 6-8 speed chain along with insight into what size spacers to use.
Maybe offer up a trade in the For Sale section offering one of your 10 speed wheels for a 6 speed wheel.
^Or I just noticed the above offer which you should probably jump on.