Centurion Serial Number Database
#1851
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#1852
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Bikes: 81 Centurion Semi-Pro custom SS, 81 Centurion Pro Tour, 73 Schwinn World Voyageur custom, 84 Univega Gran Premio custom SS, 84 Gazelle Impala
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and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
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Bikes: 1973 Bottecchia Special, 1976 Centurion Super LeMans, 1987 Centurion Ironman Expert, 1986 Club Fuji, 1986 Panasonic DX2000, 2005 Cannondale Prophet, 2009 Fuji Team RC, 2012 Sette CX-1, 2013 Surly Pugsley Lefty
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Gents, I finally got the profile together for my Pro Tour! 1981 Centurion Pro Tour - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
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Gents, I finally got the profile together for my Pro Tour! 1981 Centurion Pro Tour - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
PS: I stopped in a Heathkit store in Anaheim about 30 years ago, and still have a digital clock I built with parts from there, used for 5k and 10K timing.
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Bikes: 81 Centurion Semi-Pro custom SS, 81 Centurion Pro Tour, 73 Schwinn World Voyageur custom, 84 Univega Gran Premio custom SS, 84 Gazelle Impala
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Stunning bikes, extremely well thought-out and produced. My '81 Semi was the same color as yours; I've given up getting it back from the guy down the street. Your Semi gives me a whole 'nother direction to consider on an extremely clean '82 Lotus with a nearly identical frame and components. Probably the finest Pro I've ever seen. Kudo's.
PS: I stopped in a Heathkit store in Anaheim about 30 years ago, and still have a digital clock I built with parts from there, used for 5k and 10K timing.
PS: I stopped in a Heathkit store in Anaheim about 30 years ago, and still have a digital clock I built with parts from there, used for 5k and 10K timing.
ps - I am not familiar with the heathkit store, will have to investigate
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Just to add to the database, since I haven't seen many of this model, a probably 1981 (ser. no. N1Hxxxx) Centurion Super Tour I picked up dirty and dirty cheap a couple weeks ago. It's not my size, so it's just passing through. I got it mostly to scavenge the Wolber Modele 58 rear rim, and knew I had a replacement Araya to match the most likely original front one. I did a little nail-polish touching up on the frame and a repaint of the the fork which had most of it's paint scraped off and had a lot of surface rust. I didn't want to get in too deep on a bike like this, which will probably only go for $100 locally, so I just did a quick sand/prime and topcoat of metallic gold that I had on hand.



Groovy headbadge, daddy-o!



Groovy headbadge, daddy-o!

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● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
#1858
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Love that headtube badge!
#1859
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Gents, I finally got the profile together for my Pro Tour! 1981 Centurion Pro Tour - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
and here is the Semi Pro custom if you didn't catch it before: The Collegiate - Pedal Room
#1860
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Bikes: 81 Centurion Semi-Pro custom SS, 81 Centurion Pro Tour, 73 Schwinn World Voyageur custom, 84 Univega Gran Premio custom SS, 84 Gazelle Impala
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thanks diego, i'm sure the 77 is still a beaut!!
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Been a while since I've posted an Ironman. Long story short: I was there when it was purchased, along with those same Look pedals. The owner and I were roommates, have known each other about 30 years. In the years since, he's hung it on sheds/garages and got on with life, to include last year's Boston Marathon and testicular cancer. About a year ago, he agreed to see if I could save it, and was clear: don't spend $$, no repaint, etc. His wife said "glad it's gone; toss it."
The seat tube resisted PB Blaster, a bench vise, and everything, so I just found an NOS OEM saddle. Brake hoods were tough to find, so I cut out the inside tabs on 105 hoods and they work fine. Chain was rusted, so Walmart provided one, and the original tires (Panaracer Technova II 700c x 18) were bone-shakers, and I found the Specialized Turbo's for a decent price. 24 hours of elbow grease, and the drivetrain is still OEM, 600EX, and works like a charm.
Sunday, we'll team up in a "run/ride/eat Mexican" even we co-founded in 1986. He won't get there until just prior, so he'll never look at the bike rack, just get ready and run. I was going to rack this and then ride it, but on 2nd thought, I'm going to rack it and leave it, ride a bike of my own. I'll rack it and then point it out to him as I take off.
1987 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Master. Tange 1 frame/fork. Tange headset and BB (overhauled, but replaced by one from whatwolf-Thanks!). Shimano 600EX 2x6 indexed group with bronze anodized BioPace rings, bronze anodizing on the FD, calipers, brake levers. SR Laprade seatpost, Turbo saddle. Nitto B115-390 bars, Nitto stem. Hubs are 600EX laced to Wolber Super Champion Alpine rims.




The seat tube resisted PB Blaster, a bench vise, and everything, so I just found an NOS OEM saddle. Brake hoods were tough to find, so I cut out the inside tabs on 105 hoods and they work fine. Chain was rusted, so Walmart provided one, and the original tires (Panaracer Technova II 700c x 18) were bone-shakers, and I found the Specialized Turbo's for a decent price. 24 hours of elbow grease, and the drivetrain is still OEM, 600EX, and works like a charm.
Sunday, we'll team up in a "run/ride/eat Mexican" even we co-founded in 1986. He won't get there until just prior, so he'll never look at the bike rack, just get ready and run. I was going to rack this and then ride it, but on 2nd thought, I'm going to rack it and leave it, ride a bike of my own. I'll rack it and then point it out to him as I take off.
1987 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Master. Tange 1 frame/fork. Tange headset and BB (overhauled, but replaced by one from whatwolf-Thanks!). Shimano 600EX 2x6 indexed group with bronze anodized BioPace rings, bronze anodizing on the FD, calipers, brake levers. SR Laprade seatpost, Turbo saddle. Nitto B115-390 bars, Nitto stem. Hubs are 600EX laced to Wolber Super Champion Alpine rims.





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Nice. And a great story!
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Ever tried the white bottle holder on the yellow tube and the yellow bottle holder on the white tube?
Think the contrast would look ace!
Think the contrast would look ace!
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It triggered minor OCD reactions, and that's my signal to leave it as is.
However, my friend Charlie will very likely change them to contrast.
He's that kind of guy. Just in case, I'm bringing purple tires.
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A recent shortie IM confection. 88 53cm frame in Guiness Foam, new R500 wheelset, Tiagra FD/RD, 8 speed R400 DT shifters, tektro brakesset, old school 105 non-aero (yes, 105 1050 NON-AERO) levers, FSA vero crankset. Rides like, well, an Ironman for someone shorter than me.







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1987 Ironman Expert
This I believe to be a 1987 Expert, serial # N7A5824, originally red and white. The CL seller had painted it orange and did a pretty good job of it. I sold my modern aero TT bike over the winter and decided to build this as a replacement, not expecting a lot from it. But it fits me well and I've had results comparable with my modern bike. It definitely gets attention at the start line!
#1869
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Bikes: 1986 Centurion Elite RS, 2014 Motobecane Elite Adventure X5
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1986 Centurion Elite RS
hi all, i'm a noob here but i thot i'd throw my info in. i bought this bike at a local shop in 1996 new and only rode it 5 or 6 times. it's been hanging in my garage ever since...until now. i'm cleaning it up and going to ride again. believe it or not the tubes still hold air!
1986 Centurion Elite RS
COLOR: Aqua/Silver
SIZE: 60cm
SERIAL #N6E7142
Shimano 600 BioPace crank
Shimano 600 derailleurs
Shimano 600 headset
Diacompe "Royal S" calipers
Shimano 600 shift levers
Diacompe "AGC" brake levers
Shimano hubs with six cog cassette
Shimano PD T100 pedals (not shown here)
Wolber Super Champion Alpine rims
Nitto stem
Nitto Olympade 115 bar
Tange 2 double butted frame
Tange fork
Vetta suede seat
Sugino seat post
Panaracer Vertex 700x23c tires



1986 Centurion Elite RS
COLOR: Aqua/Silver
SIZE: 60cm
SERIAL #N6E7142
Shimano 600 BioPace crank
Shimano 600 derailleurs
Shimano 600 headset
Diacompe "Royal S" calipers
Shimano 600 shift levers
Diacompe "AGC" brake levers
Shimano hubs with six cog cassette
Shimano PD T100 pedals (not shown here)
Wolber Super Champion Alpine rims
Nitto stem
Nitto Olympade 115 bar
Tange 2 double butted frame
Tange fork
Vetta suede seat
Sugino seat post
Panaracer Vertex 700x23c tires
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I posted this in the "are you looking for?" thread, but just in case you don't look there and this is an object of your desire:
56cm Centurion Turbo
Bicycles: Road Bikes Classifieds for Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming | ksl.com
56cm Centurion Turbo
Bicycles: Road Bikes Classifieds for Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming | ksl.com
#1873
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Bikes: Centurion Sport DLX 1987; Norco Kokanee Mountain Bike MT9092365; Trek 4500 2003 WW1772198
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Identifying my Centurion Sport DLX year of manufacture . . .
I just had an exchange with Ashley Wright about Centurions. He encouraged me to come here. I have a Centurion Sport DLX. I'd like to know the proper year of my bike, and anything else about it. I'll include two photos. One is of the bike itself. The other is of the serial number. "70639" is all I can make out. I can't see any numbers before the 7 or after the 9. I'll add more details of the components soon.


Kelly Gerling, Seattle
I just had an exchange with Ashley Wright about Centurions. He encouraged me to come here. I have a Centurion Sport DLX. I'd like to know the proper year of my bike, and anything else about it. I'll include two photos. One is of the bike itself. The other is of the serial number. "70639" is all I can make out. I can't see any numbers before the 7 or after the 9. I'll add more details of the components soon.
Kelly Gerling, Seattle
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I would suggest that there is a faint "F" in front of the 7 and that there should be 2 more digits after the 9. If so, the serial number is F70639xx.
This is a normal format of serial number for 1987-88 Sport DLX models. I believe that the first digit is year of frame manufacture, so 1987.
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Kelgerling,
I would suggest that there is a faint "F" in front of the 7 and that there should be 2 more digits after the 9. If so, the serial number is F70639xx.
This is a normal format of serial number for 1987-88 Sport DLX models. I believe that the first digit is year of frame manufacture, so 1987.
I would suggest that there is a faint "F" in front of the 7 and that there should be 2 more digits after the 9. If so, the serial number is F70639xx.
This is a normal format of serial number for 1987-88 Sport DLX models. I believe that the first digit is year of frame manufacture, so 1987.