Centurion road bike

MTBTyler

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I bought this bike off someone on here to use as a commuter but im just one lazy mo fo and want it out of my garage.

Centurion dave scott ironman expert
Im guessing its around a 1975ish area?

54cm
2X6 gears (Indexed shifters)
I believe it has Shimano biopace chainrings. (just like Q rotors)
Shimano 105 brakes, headset, shifters, derailleurs, cranks.
Your choice of newish red ultra sport tires or warn Gator hardshell tires.
Make offer

I almost forgot to mention. Comes with m505 shimano spd pedals! They used to belong to Jim Vreeland so if you use them you WILL GET FAST!:getsome:
 

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I think the bike looks retro cool, and its not so old as to be useless. I'd ride it on recovery rides, social gatherings and commutes...this is a bike to be seen on.
If you really want to get it our of your garage I have room for it in my house, it is my size.

FYI(googled it) the serial # should also give an indication as to the year made.
The Ironman Dave Scott model name replaced Comp TA in 1985 and with the name change came indexed shifting with an upgraded Shimano "New" 600EX group. In 1987 the economy Ironman Expert Dave Scott model, with its Shimano 105 groupset, appeared and the "Master" designation was added to the original Ironman Dave Scott to distinguish it from the "Expert." The frames of both models were identical, featuring the same Tange #1 tubing, itself renamed from Champion #1. At about this time, a TIG-welded fork crown replaced the more graceful, semi-sloped investment cast fork crowns of the Comp TA and the earlier Ironman models. My 1988 Expert weighs about 21lbs.
 
I had one

1986 - Dave Scott Ironman. My only road bike until about two years ago. Biopace, index shifting. Got it from Action Wheels Bike Shop to train for BMX racing. Rode it so much I stopped BMX racing. Nice bike.
 
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