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#1 2008-12-17 7:56am

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1985 Unknown

LONG 20 1/2 TOP TUBES ....

CW ?? PROTOTYPE LONG 20 1/2 TOP TUBES .... Sweet Welds.... CW PROTOTYPE? Dyno pro seat , CW seat post and bars , 48 spoke rims with NOS Leo Freestle tires , NOS 175 sprocket and tuff neck power disk and sprocket.


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#2 2009-02-20 5:55pm

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Re: 1985 Unknown

so cool!


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#3 2009-08-29 8:17am

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Re: 1985 Unknown

Don't know if you remember them  or not but there was a bike named CENTURION back in the day and I remember they had something styled like this and if memory serves me they were the first to do the double tubes???... anyway a thought from an old boy...!!=> Nice bike though..


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#4 2009-09-02 4:21pm

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Re: 1985 Unknown

Not so sure Centurion made this~~ The welds are fabulous!! Some of the best I have seen!

tatmike wrote:

Don't know if you remember them  or not but there was a bike named CENTURION back in the day and I remember they had something styled like this and if memory serves me they were the first to do the double tubes???... anyway a thought from an old boy...!!=> Nice bike though..


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