Vintage Centurion Ironman Dave Scott Triathlon/Time Trial Road Bike - 1985 model. Rides well, even balance. Tires are new and brakes work perfectly fine. Shifters flow through all gears smoothly but down tube shifters will take a bit of getting used to if unfamiliar. (Low maintenance though) Honestly don't want to sell it, in great condition and has been treated as well as it's treated me (very well). Only bought it because I needed to get around while car shopping. Have a car and haven't ridden it due to work. Taking up space in the garage and feels wrong to watch it just sit there. There's nothing wrong with it besides not being ridden. Extremely reliable and great quality. All stock besides the tires, but hey.. rubber isn't eternal. Rides fast and smooth, frame is sturdy and aerodynamic, and the wheels are sturdy but light. Excellent entry level bike for road cycling, great for commuting or just getting around. Never left me stranded or broke a spoke, even tanking rough roads. Minimal maintenance required besides keeping the chain clean and fresh tires on it. If it slips a link when pushing hard or shifting, chain needs a clean. Fixed it for me every time. The thing is 38 years old, almost 40. Still holds up to modern bikes today with significantly less maintenance and price tag. Specs: Frame: Tange 1 steel machined seat stay tops Shifters: Shimano 600 SL-6207-FA friction downtube Hubs: Shimano 600 Freewheel: Shimano 600 FW-6207 UG freewheel 13x24T 6 speed Groupset: Shimano 600EX Crankset: Shimano 600 FC-6207 170/175mm Derailer: Shimano 600 RD-6207 (Rear) 28.6 clamp (Front) Rims: Araya Handlebars: Nitto B115 Stem: Nitto Seat: Selle Italia Turbo Brake Levers: Shimano 600 BL-6207 non-aero Brakes: Shimano 600 BR-6207