Post your Centurion Ironman.. For the love of 80s paint jobs!
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Link to discussion of Shimano braze on mounts and options thereto, should you decide to go in that direction: Modification: Old style Shimano downtube shifter mounts to later style - Bike Forums
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Tap the bolts…wisdom.
Did get it. I can see why they’re respected. 58 confirmed. It’s a darn near mirror geometry twin to my current ride which I feel a tad short on at. 5’11” so I’m contemplating whether it’s worth my effort. (If you’re just dying for a 58 ‘85 holler!)
ill probably look around for a bit before I decide what to do. Lacking a wheel set currently and looking on marketplace makes me think that a modern conversion via donor bike may be most straightforward play balancing cost, performance, and effort.
The seller did find the stem so I have that as well. The bike has seen some use but will clean up ok.
Did get it. I can see why they’re respected. 58 confirmed. It’s a darn near mirror geometry twin to my current ride which I feel a tad short on at. 5’11” so I’m contemplating whether it’s worth my effort. (If you’re just dying for a 58 ‘85 holler!)
ill probably look around for a bit before I decide what to do. Lacking a wheel set currently and looking on marketplace makes me think that a modern conversion via donor bike may be most straightforward play balancing cost, performance, and effort.
The seller did find the stem so I have that as well. The bike has seen some use but will clean up ok.
Interesting you find the 58 too big, because I'm only 1/2" taller than you and on my 58, the seatpost is almost all the way out. As far as reach, I've found that SOMA Highway One bars, with 75mm reach, reduce the reach to the drops just a bit, which is more back friendly to my 63 year old body than older bars with their 95mm reach.
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I was able to get a pic of my '85 Ironman on today's ride. Pretty much original spec, including the 'Bernard Hinault' model Selle Italia Turbo saddle. I did swap in a set of aero brake levers, Shimano 6209s, just a few years newer. I haven't been able to find 6207 non-aero levers with black hoods that aren't disintegrating.

These are the levers I mentioned above - 6207s from a clamp-on set, with those 'axle covers' from the Belgian guy who has all the NOS parts. His shipping charge is high, but I ordered a couple things and he only charged the shipping for one.

These are the levers I mentioned above - 6207s from a clamp-on set, with those 'axle covers' from the Belgian guy who has all the NOS parts. His shipping charge is high, but I ordered a couple things and he only charged the shipping for one.

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My '85 slightly modern build. 8 speed campagnolo veloce group. (The non-original aluminum forks from a '88 Carbon Ironman were provided by R.T).
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Used @canklecat advice. '85 -'89 Ironman. The '85 and '89 are road bike specific, while the rest are triathlon specific. My favorite is the red and white '86 followed closely by the blue and white fade '89.
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I realize now that I forgot to add the precursor Centurion Comp TA that RT gifted me. I think another Pic is in order.
RT said you have all the years Ironman but you need the "Precursor". It is my most fun bike to ride. Thanks RT...will I ever stop thanking that guy? That's a rhetorical question.
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Update: cleaning up nicely. It’s been ridden hard and put away wet for sure. Will need a few happy dabs of rust neutralizer here and there. BB, chainstays, eyelets, etc. And it’s got a ding or two. Lots of character and I dig it. Would be inclined to follow up with some brush on enamel after in those spots. Digging the original paint though. Think ill slow down until I can take a ride over to Vic’s classic cycles in Louisville. Will oogle at his rides and see what he can suggest from the part bin if anything. Thanks all for the seemingly critical heads up and solutions to the shifter mounts.
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This (precursor) was "gifted" to me by RT , came to me as a frame / fork / headset . I tried to keep it as stock "looking" as possible . Had to get rid of it because I can't ride a 58 . It was a fun build , rccardr gave me a heads up on the 4.5mm 5mm DT shifter screws .
IMG_0192 by mark westi, on Flickr
IMG_0134 by mark westi, on Flickr
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^^^ Boy that looks Nice.
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This (precursor) was "gifted" to me by RT , came to me as a frame / headset . I tried to keep it as stock "looking" as possible . Had to get rid of it because I can't ride a 58 . It was a fun build , rccardr gave me a heads up on the 4.5mm 5mm DT shifter screws .
IMG_0192 by mark westi, on Flickr
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Alert: Rare seypat in the wild footage.
This is the 20th anniversary of the Sportsbackers Marathon Training Team. One of the local news stations did a story as a lead in to the Richmond Marathon this weekend. It was the Halloween costume run on Saturday. The person in the yellow shirt, orange shorts and pink/purple tutu briefly at the start and a couple more times in the video is me. The 77 year old retired head coach Lynn Anderson in the video is still the heart and soul of the team. She did the virtual Boston Marathon last month. Still out there weekends coaching/doing her thing. She is so well loved that the team/former team members donated over $3k for a bench on the VA Capital Trail named in her honor. The retired coach Don Garber got a bench as well.
Anyway, there is a rare glimpse of me in the wild. You can put a face to my posts.
https://www.nbc12.com/video/2021/11/...t-finish-line/
This is the 20th anniversary of the Sportsbackers Marathon Training Team. One of the local news stations did a story as a lead in to the Richmond Marathon this weekend. It was the Halloween costume run on Saturday. The person in the yellow shirt, orange shorts and pink/purple tutu briefly at the start and a couple more times in the video is me. The 77 year old retired head coach Lynn Anderson in the video is still the heart and soul of the team. She did the virtual Boston Marathon last month. Still out there weekends coaching/doing her thing. She is so well loved that the team/former team members donated over $3k for a bench on the VA Capital Trail named in her honor. The retired coach Don Garber got a bench as well.
Anyway, there is a rare glimpse of me in the wild. You can put a face to my posts.

https://www.nbc12.com/video/2021/11/...t-finish-line/
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Bahaha, cool seypat.
I guess it was cold there. We had a cold spell here last week in the 50s. In the 70s this week. Gonna ride my '88 Ironman this weekend.
I guess it was cold there. We had a cold spell here last week in the 50s. In the 70s this week. Gonna ride my '88 Ironman this weekend.
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Really good running weather. Started around 34. Finished in the low 40s. Had a base layer, gaiter, gloves and ear warmers on. Took them off except for the base layer around 2 miles in. The running clothing rule in this area is dress for temps 20 degrees above the actual temps. Better to be cold the first mile and good the rest of the run than toasty the first mile and hot for the rest of the run. That's adjustable, of course depending on cloudiness, wind, etc.
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Around here tutus are a cyclocross thing. T-rex costumes are for marathons.
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88 Expert. I just finished the build and haven't yet ridden it. I will be much more likely to reach for an orange bike than one with a red/white fade. I did one or two things differently from last time. Mainly the shorter stem. My body likes a tall frame with shortish reach. It also now sports the Team Pro, which I'm determined to finally break in.
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That turned out nice!
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The initial plan for this bike was to put the dynamo front wheel on it, and permanent lights. That will likely be carried through with, once the kinks are ironed out.
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I forgot about the drink that went to the moon. The tubing matches. It has a decal saying so. Maybe Orange Tang.

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In 1972 it would have been ORANGE you glad I'm not a banana.
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I think if he's riding it with the intent to chase down and destroy carbon commandos, then Agent Orange would work. The more I think about it though, given the location and story/situation around the bike, I think the perfect moniker would be..............
El Naranja Fenix