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I've noticed some freewheels seem to have the end "sunk in" a little more than others, which could tend to bring the small cog out farther, but I still don't think that's it. I wonder if it's the shape of the stay?
Pictures would help, maybe not me, but one of the folks who know what they're doing. I just stick stuff on bikes and usually, it works.
Pictures would help, maybe not me, but one of the folks who know what they're doing. I just stick stuff on bikes and usually, it works.
#627
Jet Jockey
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Hello Banzai,
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Was your Shimano 7-spd a HyperGlide? My HG 7-spd appears to
be exactly as wide overall as my Shimano 600EX (MF-6208)
6-spd freewheel, that is currently mounted on a 126mm rear-
spaced, threaded hub. The HG freewheel's smallest cog clears
with room to spare the chainstay on my '86 Ironman DS. I
would think it would also clear your Elite's chainstay as,
if memory serves, your Elite is an '86 and I believe both
frames to have nearly the same, if not the same, geometry.
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Hello Banzai,
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Was your Shimano 7-spd a HyperGlide? My HG 7-spd appears to
be exactly as wide overall as my Shimano 600EX (MF-6208)
6-spd freewheel, that is currently mounted on a 126mm rear-
spaced, threaded hub. The HG freewheel's smallest cog clears
with room to spare the chainstay on my '86 Ironman DS. I
would think it would also clear your Elite's chainstay as,
if memory serves, your Elite is an '86 and I believe both
frames to have nearly the same, if not the same, geometry.
.
I've noticed some freewheels seem to have the end "sunk in" a little more than others, which could tend to bring the small cog out farther, but I still don't think that's it. I wonder if it's the shape of the stay?
Pictures would help, maybe not me, but one of the folks who know what they're doing. I just stick stuff on bikes and usually, it works.
Pictures would help, maybe not me, but one of the folks who know what they're doing. I just stick stuff on bikes and usually, it works.
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"Is SF really that high of a market?" Craigslist is a well used medium here. High prices melt down or get reposted until they are flagged into neverneverland. My "for sale" items, if priced right, go in 3-4 days, with maybe 5-10 inquires.
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Here's a new addition to the list: my first Centurion.

SN is S4D9060.
I've got a separate thread for it, but I figured I'd add some info here too.

SN is S4D9060.
I've got a separate thread for it, but I figured I'd add some info here too.
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Sup guys, just got a centurion le mans for $20 at a garage sale.. Here are the pics of the bike. Does anyone know what year this was built? i'm guessing 86' 87'???, and is the head set 1" or 1 1/8th"? just want to ask and confirm
Thanks all


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#635
Jet Jockey
Following up on T-Mar's helpful advice...
The "FSD" on the old Mavic hub that I found was something around 33-34mm. In other words, too small for the 7 speed freewheel.
I've solved this little problem though. About 30 minutes ago I re-spaced the frame IAW Sheldon Brown's instructions...now running an 8 speed cassette on modern 105 hubs.
Off to C&V hell for sure...
The "FSD" on the old Mavic hub that I found was something around 33-34mm. In other words, too small for the 7 speed freewheel.
I've solved this little problem though. About 30 minutes ago I re-spaced the frame IAW Sheldon Brown's instructions...now running an 8 speed cassette on modern 105 hubs.
Off to C&V hell for sure...
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The head set is 1" threaded, by Tange. Wheels would run 700c, and it should have Shimano Light action components, likely Exage brakes with SLR aero lever.
Good luck with that, it's Tange 2 frame is right up there, only about 2 oz heavier than the Tange 1, so it makes a good road bike.
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Following up on T-Mar's helpful advice...
The "FSD" on the old Mavic hub that I found was something around 33-34mm. In other words, too small for the 7 speed freewheel.
I've solved this little problem though. About 30 minutes ago I re-spaced the frame IAW Sheldon Brown's instructions...now running an 8 speed cassette on modern 105 hubs.
Off to C&V hell for sure...
The "FSD" on the old Mavic hub that I found was something around 33-34mm. In other words, too small for the 7 speed freewheel.
I've solved this little problem though. About 30 minutes ago I re-spaced the frame IAW Sheldon Brown's instructions...now running an 8 speed cassette on modern 105 hubs.
Off to C&V hell for sure...
All but one of my Ironman bikes are now 8-sp STI..... I'm a goner.
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riva, who was so much help getting me an Ironman Carbon frame set, has succumbed to the Centurifever. I'm sure he'll send pics when he can, but he picked up an '83 Elite for a pittance...
Now that we've got him cultified, we're on both coasts...heh heh,...nationwide.....
And I'm thinning my herd quite a bit...so anyone who had thoughts about one of mine, maybe drop me a note....
Now that we've got him cultified, we're on both coasts...heh heh,...nationwide.....
And I'm thinning my herd quite a bit...so anyone who had thoughts about one of mine, maybe drop me a note....
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Digits in the last pic!
Man they put non-SS spokes on some pretty decent bikes, same story with the nishiki and specialized hanging up next to the elite. Oh well, mebbe I'll lace up my extra-medium V's for the elite.
Old lady made me hang everything up in the garage and get em all out of the house today. Guess buying the elite was the last straw. You know youve got problems when she comes home with a ten pack of hooks and it only gets the job half done..
Man they put non-SS spokes on some pretty decent bikes, same story with the nishiki and specialized hanging up next to the elite. Oh well, mebbe I'll lace up my extra-medium V's for the elite.
Old lady made me hang everything up in the garage and get em all out of the house today. Guess buying the elite was the last straw. You know youve got problems when she comes home with a ten pack of hooks and it only gets the job half done..

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I'm sure you're right, although that probably says less about this particular bike than it does the rest of my stable.
First bike of mine that has a named tube set.. I'll compare the ride and see if its more than just hype.

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#644
Jet Jockey
Your powdercoater put it on too thick. I powdercoated mine, and the serial number is perfectly legible, and the lug edges are still crisp.
He did a fine job of it...looks like paint, really.
He did a fine job of it...looks like paint, really.
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Centurion LeMans Proportional, circa 1988, 18" frame. Serial number on BB N7P6498.
Shimano Exage Sport Drivetrain and brakes. Nice white Aero hoods. DT shifters.
Shimano Biopace SIS crankset.
Araya rims. 650c?
Shimano Hubs. 6 speed rear wheel.
26"x1" labelled tires.
Sugino Fluted seatpost. Vetta anatomic seat. Kusuki Winpista alloy bars.
Frame sticker says Tange 2 chromo frame tubing. Fork says Tange mangaloy.
Awesome '80's graphics! ;-)






Shimano Exage Sport Drivetrain and brakes. Nice white Aero hoods. DT shifters.
Shimano Biopace SIS crankset.
Araya rims. 650c?
Shimano Hubs. 6 speed rear wheel.
26"x1" labelled tires.
Sugino Fluted seatpost. Vetta anatomic seat. Kusuki Winpista alloy bars.
Frame sticker says Tange 2 chromo frame tubing. Fork says Tange mangaloy.
Awesome '80's graphics! ;-)






