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If this is your size, this appears unmolested and a fair price. Nice forks room for 28s and after you put those 600 shifters in a baggie and put on whatever, this is you forever steel road bike.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...580407429.html

54 cm I think and looks new.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...580407429.html

54 cm I think and looks new.
I already have this year Ironman (86) and size (54cm) but I'd be inclined to buy it again if the logistics were right.
Man, what I gotta do to get it... besides come up with bike money.
This bike is what Dreams are made of.
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I had to sell my ‘86 that fit like it was made for me because my Richard Sachs got jealous and I had to choose. I have 7700 on my wife's 54cm Miami Vice but that Groupo really belongs on that ‘86.
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If this is your size, this appears unmolested and a fair price. Nice forks room for 28s and after you put those 600 shifters in a baggie and put on whatever, this is you forever steel road bike.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...580407429.html

54 cm I think and looks new.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...580407429.html

54 cm I think and looks new.
There was a red/white '86 at the Madison swap today, table right behind me. Clone of mine, but the exact right side for my departed wife. The kind of bike I woulda bought in an iron minute just to have matching bikes we could ride together. We had so many other "his&hers" pairs, this would've been the cherry on top. Sigh.
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actually i guess newbie
[had to cut photo and link bc don't have ten posts yet]
Just my size and have been looking for one since my '89 expert was stolen a few years ago. Had a nice exchange with the seller. He's willing to take a bike shop in Costa Mesa / OC area, but cannot himself ship it. If anyone has recs, please let me know. I'll post on facilitator thread, too.
Just my size and have been looking for one since my '89 expert was stolen a few years ago. Had a nice exchange with the seller. He's willing to take a bike shop in Costa Mesa / OC area, but cannot himself ship it. If anyone has recs, please let me know. I'll post on facilitator thread, too.
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[had to cut photo and link bc don't have ten posts yet]
Just my size and have been looking for one since my '89 expert was stolen a few years ago. Had a nice exchange with the seller. He's willing to take a bike shop in Costa Mesa / OC area, but cannot himself ship it. If anyone has recs, please let me know. I'll post on facilitator thread, too.
Just my size and have been looking for one since my '89 expert was stolen a few years ago. Had a nice exchange with the seller. He's willing to take a bike shop in Costa Mesa / OC area, but cannot himself ship it. If anyone has recs, please let me know. I'll post on facilitator thread, too.
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Not mine . Friendly price , Comp TA . Could use a new saddle/bar tape , but you get flint catchers .
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/...579484312.html
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/...579484312.html

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Not mine . Friendly price , Comp TA . Could use a new saddle/bar tape , but you get flint catchers .
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/...579484312.html

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/...579484312.html

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Good story on one of the sellers at this swap. It's worth a look.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-jan-21-a.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-jan-21-a.html
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Definitely some things to work out. The rear hanger is not true, so my shifting ability was somewhat limited. Also need to just put a brand new cassette on the rear. Was trying and futzing around with this one from the parts bin, but the chain is fresh and I'd like to start fresh with the cassette as well. The rear derailleur itself may need a little alignment work as well. Was an Ultegra pickup from the co-op, but had tons of road rash, so its obviously lived a rough life but shoot, it cleaned up great and was tight. Bearing pulleys now are like butter. But I wonder if it is slightly 'out'. The brifters, well, those are just brakes at the moment. I did the unthinkable and took the right brifter apart (was an 8-speed Sora, I think? Not sure...) and man, there is a reason why you send those to professionals to get rebuilt. In any case I wore out the brake lever return spring just trying to fit the bits and bobs back together. With how insanely complicated it was, I don't think brifters are for me. I think I'm going to build my own 'Gevenalle' and use that. I very much like the index feel and I really want to stay with 7 speed.
Need to replace the pvc headset spacer with aluminum, get some grip tape on there, and some new brake pads, but overall the day was a success. The bike felt light, airy, springy, with quick steering and yet plenty of give. Reminded me of my Columbus-framed Trek 957.
The bike is in the 'raw' state and I like it. Will probably keep it like that, just protect the bare steel. Never worry about scrapes. It was a short, but fun ride.



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'Scuse me while I kiss the sky , ahem . You got me blowin , blow my mind .Well that stem anyway .
https://ventura.craigslist.org/bik/d...586379998.html
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I searched and incredibly, there isn't a gratuitous "post you" Ironman thread... so there is now! 
Post your Centurion Iroman pics in this thread.. have no shame, post as many as you like. Please mention the year and complete model name (ie Expert/Master/Carbon)
I'd really love to see at least one example of each of the different Ironman paint jobs.. it seems there were at least two or three for each model year.
Off the top of my head i know of these IM paint jobs.. did i leave any out, or get the years or models wrong?
1985
Silver / navy blue
Red / Silver
1986
Red/white
Grey/white
1987
Yellow/white (master)
Pink/yellow ("Miami Vice") (expert)
Peach/white (expert)
1988
Yellow/white fade
Red/white fade
Seafoam green/white fade (expert)
Purple smoke fade ("Purple Haze") (master)
1989
Grey marble fade (master)
Black (expert)
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to kick things off, here's my 1989 Ironman Master, equipped with mostly 600EX components. I need to get some newer pics cause it's got a black and neon green saddle now too




Post your Centurion Iroman pics in this thread.. have no shame, post as many as you like. Please mention the year and complete model name (ie Expert/Master/Carbon)
I'd really love to see at least one example of each of the different Ironman paint jobs.. it seems there were at least two or three for each model year.
Off the top of my head i know of these IM paint jobs.. did i leave any out, or get the years or models wrong?
1985
Silver / navy blue
Red / Silver
1986
Red/white
Grey/white
1987
Yellow/white (master)
Pink/yellow ("Miami Vice") (expert)
Peach/white (expert)
1988
Yellow/white fade
Red/white fade
Seafoam green/white fade (expert)
Purple smoke fade ("Purple Haze") (master)
1989
Grey marble fade (master)
Black (expert)
===
to kick things off, here's my 1989 Ironman Master, equipped with mostly 600EX components. I need to get some newer pics cause it's got a black and neon green saddle now too





with a brand new set of tires. Rides like a dream.
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oops, here's a pic w/new tires & handlebar wrap..........

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wooooooow...
Wow, so, okay. I guess that I didn't really get to give this one a proper ringing out, as the derailleur alignment issue (as noted above) kept me from really putting the pedals down. The shifts were not really on point, and something looked wonky with the alignment, so I waited until I got a new 7 speed cassette in the mail, then I figure I'd take a closer look. Turned out to be completely the derailleur. I got two RDs from the co-op, an Ultegra and an older XTR. The Ultegra was not 'in parallel'. It had some road rash that I cleaned up, but apparently it took a hit and was knocked hard enough to be bent out of true...

I put the new cassette and the XTR derailleur on, absolute perfect alignment and shifts lined up precisely.
I took it on a ride w/ my son, who is on a Specialized Crossroads (he is a little small for it, but will grow into it) -


That gave me a chance to take it for a nice little, albeit slightly relaxed, shakedown ride. Rode great!
Then we got home but it still kept calling to me. So I decided to just take it out solo and put it through it's paces. Oh wow...its just insane. It hits that sweet spot of being stiff, yet compliant. It feels great under acceleration, and soooooooooo smooth. The 7 speeds are all I will ever need and the riding position feels wonderful. This bike is a game changer. I was enjoying some of the other rides I have but this one is next level. The other bikes, I take for a spin and then hop off and think 'Hmm, nice ride, but I wonder what I can do to make it a little better' or ponder the ride qualities as if it is something yet to be discovered, not really jumping out or standing out. This one just smacks you right in the face, there is no wondering. It has really shown me what a properly fitting bike should be like, and just what it is capable of. It makes me realize about 1/3 to 1/2 of my road bikes are undersized for me. Also, it is not so esoteric or rare that I couldn't find another frame if I needed to (I might just keep my eyes open for a spare just in case). I now totally get what RobbieTunes was talking about.
I've really enjoyed aspects of the other bikes I've had or ridden...the PX-10, the little Randonee (which really is a great riding bike), and others. This is the IT bike. I mean it was that good. Quiver killer territory here. This and the Trek 750 (Multitrack) is really all I need.
The Ironman was THE model winner of the cumulative 'favorite ride' project I did a few weeks back...and now I see why.
I still need an aluminum 1" 50mm headset spacer, and will build a 7-speed indexed thumb shifter setup for it. Needs new brake pads, and a few tiny other things to enhance it. But really, it is 98% there, the rest is just pocket change.
I really need to thank all of you in the IM community for hyping this bike as much as you have. It is a transformative ride. I'm officially a convert.
It is 8pm here and 39 degrees outside and time to read to the kids and I want to take it out right now.

I put the new cassette and the XTR derailleur on, absolute perfect alignment and shifts lined up precisely.
I took it on a ride w/ my son, who is on a Specialized Crossroads (he is a little small for it, but will grow into it) -


That gave me a chance to take it for a nice little, albeit slightly relaxed, shakedown ride. Rode great!
Then we got home but it still kept calling to me. So I decided to just take it out solo and put it through it's paces. Oh wow...its just insane. It hits that sweet spot of being stiff, yet compliant. It feels great under acceleration, and soooooooooo smooth. The 7 speeds are all I will ever need and the riding position feels wonderful. This bike is a game changer. I was enjoying some of the other rides I have but this one is next level. The other bikes, I take for a spin and then hop off and think 'Hmm, nice ride, but I wonder what I can do to make it a little better' or ponder the ride qualities as if it is something yet to be discovered, not really jumping out or standing out. This one just smacks you right in the face, there is no wondering. It has really shown me what a properly fitting bike should be like, and just what it is capable of. It makes me realize about 1/3 to 1/2 of my road bikes are undersized for me. Also, it is not so esoteric or rare that I couldn't find another frame if I needed to (I might just keep my eyes open for a spare just in case). I now totally get what RobbieTunes was talking about.
I've really enjoyed aspects of the other bikes I've had or ridden...the PX-10, the little Randonee (which really is a great riding bike), and others. This is the IT bike. I mean it was that good. Quiver killer territory here. This and the Trek 750 (Multitrack) is really all I need.
The Ironman was THE model winner of the cumulative 'favorite ride' project I did a few weeks back...and now I see why.
I still need an aluminum 1" 50mm headset spacer, and will build a 7-speed indexed thumb shifter setup for it. Needs new brake pads, and a few tiny other things to enhance it. But really, it is 98% there, the rest is just pocket change.
I really need to thank all of you in the IM community for hyping this bike as much as you have. It is a transformative ride. I'm officially a convert.
It is 8pm here and 39 degrees outside and time to read to the kids and I want to take it out right now.
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I can add a third color for 1989. Mine is a master with a black and white fade. Non-lugged frame and I have yet to see another one like it. There are pictures of it a few pages back but I’ll post some better detail photos soon.
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And finished. Dura Ace 9 speed build. With the Thomson seatpost and titanium spindled Speedplay pedals, it weighs in at 21 lbs even. Literally floats down the road….
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^^^^ What are those tires ? Cool .
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