Swapped an Ironman today
#1
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From: NW Ohio
Bikes: 1983 Univega Super Strada, 1986 Panasonic DX5000, 1984 Fuji Team 85 Univega Gran Turismo, 1984 Lotus Unique, 1987 Centurion Expert, 1987 Centurion Ironman Master,
Swapped an Ironman today
My 89 Ironman Expert was a bit to big for me so I swapped it for this 87 Master which fits me perfect. It's a really
nice example. Took off the speedometer and switched to the original Shimano 600 pedals. The pervious owner liked flats









nice example. Took off the speedometer and switched to the original Shimano 600 pedals. The pervious owner liked flats









#3
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From: Kingdom of Hawai'i
Bikes: Peugeot, Legnano, Fuji, Zunow, De Rosa, Miyata, Bianchi, Pinarello, Specialized, Bridgestone, Cinelli, Merckx
Very very clean, with a reliable group.
It's wet around here, so the fluted seatpost was the first to go when I found an Ironman.
It's wet around here, so the fluted seatpost was the first to go when I found an Ironman.
#5
Duke Ulysses
Joined: Jul 2013
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From: Southern California
Bikes: An old orange one for dirt, and for the other stuff: a white one, a kinda mint green one, and a black one.
i apologize in advance, but the only thing that came to my mind when i looked over your new bike was:
"That thing is tits!"
Enjoy it. Its gorgeous.
"That thing is tits!"
Enjoy it. Its gorgeous.
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From: Saratoga, CA
Bikes: 1981 Bianchi Specialissima, 1971 Bob Jackson. 2012 Kestrel 4000. 2012 Willier. 2016 Fuji Cross 1.1, 1950 Hetchins, 194X James Fothergill, 1971 Paramount P15, 1973 Paramount P12, 1963 Legnano (x2), 1951 Hetchins, 2024 Canyon Endurace
Great looking Ironman! It's in great condition.





