Popular Bike Models That Came w/ Shimano 105 6-Speed (1050)
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Popular Bike Models That Came w/ Shimano 105 6-Speed (1050)
What brand, model, and year of bikes came with a Shimano 105 6-speed group set? I think that would be Shimano's "1050" group set (i.e., indexed downtube shifters, BioPace chain rings, toe clips, etc.)
I'm the most interested in Trek models as they are the most readily available near me, but any brand or model available in the USA is fair game. I've taken up restoring bikes as a hobby and am finding that 105 isn't a much sought-after group set but is still of reasonable quality, making bikes equipped with it somewhat affordable on the used market. The hard part is weeding-out all the used bikes that aren't 105 equipped.
I'm the most interested in Trek models as they are the most readily available near me, but any brand or model available in the USA is fair game. I've taken up restoring bikes as a hobby and am finding that 105 isn't a much sought-after group set but is still of reasonable quality, making bikes equipped with it somewhat affordable on the used market. The hard part is weeding-out all the used bikes that aren't 105 equipped.
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I'd take a look at the spec pages of the Trek catalogs on vintagetrek.com
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Cannondale's SR500 from '87.
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Ironman Expert, IIRC.
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Shimano New 105 (6 speed) would be 1986 or 1987. It was a popular mid-range group. There were many models to choose from. Most manufacturers offered a New 105 model. Some that come immediately to mind are:
Miele Lupa
Sekai 2600 Eurosport
Schwinn Tempo
Shogun Samurai
Panasonic DX-4000
Centurion Ironman Expert
Novara Trionfo
Norco Eurosport Tri-A
Bridgestone Radac 2000
Bridgestone RB-1
Bianchi Brava
Trek 1200
Specialized Sirrus
Raleigh Tri-Lite Pro
Gitane Triomphe
Cilo Sport 105
Cannodale SR500
Fuji Ecco
Fuji Roubaix
Miyata 712
Miyata Alumitech 6500
Miyata Carbon Tech 1000
Nishiki Linear (TT Bike)
Peugeot Triathlon
In addition, most mail order houses offered framesets from more exclusive brands such as Basso, Guerciotti, Pinarello, Tommasini, etc., with a variety of group options that generally included New 105. However, most consumer would typically pair New 105 with one of the mid-range frames having a Columbus Matrix/Cromor or Reynolds 501 tubeset.
Edit: My apologies to any members whose contributions I may have duplicated due to compilation time..
Miele Lupa
Sekai 2600 Eurosport
Schwinn Tempo
Shogun Samurai
Panasonic DX-4000
Centurion Ironman Expert
Novara Trionfo
Norco Eurosport Tri-A
Bridgestone Radac 2000
Bridgestone RB-1
Bianchi Brava
Trek 1200
Specialized Sirrus
Raleigh Tri-Lite Pro
Gitane Triomphe
Cilo Sport 105
Cannodale SR500
Fuji Ecco
Fuji Roubaix
Miyata 712
Miyata Alumitech 6500
Miyata Carbon Tech 1000
Nishiki Linear (TT Bike)
Peugeot Triathlon
In addition, most mail order houses offered framesets from more exclusive brands such as Basso, Guerciotti, Pinarello, Tommasini, etc., with a variety of group options that generally included New 105. However, most consumer would typically pair New 105 with one of the mid-range frames having a Columbus Matrix/Cromor or Reynolds 501 tubeset.
Edit: My apologies to any members whose contributions I may have duplicated due to compilation time..
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Whoa! Thanks everyone for the input... great stuff! Lots of the bike names are drumming-up memories from when I was 14 years old and bought a 1987 Schwinn Tempo as my first "real" road bike. I remember the Centurion Ironman ad quite well. (I can't remember the names of people I know, but I recall a 1987 bicycle ad. Hmmm.)
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My memory works similarly. Every so often, I'll meet someone that I competed against three to five decades ago. Most times, I can't remember their names. Then I astound them by being able to recall the brand and model of bicycle that they rode.
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I've loved the ride of the Trek 560, Ironman Expert, and Schwinn Tempo. All of them fast and smooth at everything. (But I always had trouble with the front derailleur needing a trim too often.)
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1050 is on the verge of being too modern for my taste, but I'll admit to liking the SLR brake levers. The only non-aero ones, I believe.
My only bike with 1050, a ~1987 Daccordi, built with Columbus Cromor:
My only bike with 1050, a ~1987 Daccordi, built with Columbus Cromor:
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1987 Univega Gran Record.
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Is the 105 group set with the dark finish still the 1050 group set? For example, the 1988 Trek 1200 appears to have had a 105 group set with a "smoke" finish. I'd like to know what other bikes in the 1980s came with this uniquely finished 105 group set.
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Masi Gran Corsa was available with 105 as was the Pinarello Tre Crimi.
Gran Corsa Ad on Flickr
Gran Corsa Ad_02 on Flickr
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Gran Corsa Ad on Flickr
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Everything but the crankset left. Never liked the exagerrated version of biopace for some reason.
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