Post Up Your Centurion Projects
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Post Up Your Centurion Projects
I wanted a thread where those of us who love our Centurions could post 'em up.
1986 Centurion Ironman Master.
Pretty much NOS.
Within a week a girl on a beach cruiser threw me into the tracks ripping two spokes through the rear rim =(. So I disassembled the bicycle and am in the process of upgrading it to a more modern spec. I just love how the frame feels so its worth it to me.
1986 Centurion Ironman Master.
Pretty much NOS.
Within a week a girl on a beach cruiser threw me into the tracks ripping two spokes through the rear rim =(. So I disassembled the bicycle and am in the process of upgrading it to a more modern spec. I just love how the frame feels so its worth it to me.
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From: Scranton, PA, USA
Bikes: '77 Centurion "Pro Tour"; '67 Carlton "The Flyer"; 1984 Ross MTB (stored at parents' house)
Any excuse to post my 1977 Pro Tour (10). Some pictures were during the process.
I bought this bike from a neighbor and only changed the consumables and the saddle.
I bought this bike from a neighbor and only changed the consumables and the saddle.
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From: Scranton, PA, USA
Bikes: '77 Centurion "Pro Tour"; '67 Carlton "The Flyer"; 1984 Ross MTB (stored at parents' house)
Yeah, it has some unusual details for sure. That's why I asked my neighbors all the time for more than a year to sell it to me!
The Pro Tour from a few years later had fancier, chromed lugs along with the other details. I'd like to find one in 23".
The Pro Tour from a few years later had fancier, chromed lugs along with the other details. I'd like to find one in 23".
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