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SPOKE 12-09-2017 10:37 PM

My first one.....
 
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This one is from around 2004. This on was built for me and was supposed to have TdF lugs. I was a tiny bit disappointed when I pulled it out of the box but it was such a great looking frameset that I kept it.
S/N CCS552274

SPOKE 12-09-2017 10:46 PM

One of the last ones built......
 
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even has TdF lugs, F3 fork and Kelly Bedford's signature on the chainstay. Bike is about a 2007 vintage. There were only a couple more built after this one.
S/N CCS5502382

SPOKE 12-09-2017 10:53 PM

This one is pretty special......
 
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25th anniversary CSi....TdF lugs, F1 fork, nickel plated lug tips and Shimano 25th anniversary group.
I was lucky enough to buy this bike from my my good friend Mike Grotz, owner of CycleSport in Parkridge NJ.
S/N 2555017

oliver1850 12-10-2017 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by jamesdak (Post 2276293)
Looks like this is the place to be if you have a Serotta. I finally just got my first one and am eager to learn as much as I can about them. Mine is supposedly a 1996. Serial number is CS 56L625.

http://www.pbase.com/jhuddle/image/166686538.jpg



All I've done so far is clean it up a bit and make sure the mechanicals work. The bike is super clean and easily pretty much as good cosmetically as anything I have. Winter is full on here though and I may not get it out to see how it feels for months. That thought sucks.

I did luck out a bit. I set up the fit today and once I dialed in the saddle position I found that the reach to the bars with spot on. So no stem hunting for this one!

Are there windows in your dropouts? I was looking at gomango's bike and his has windows in the dropouts, while abguff's doesn't appear to have them. The three frames are not very far apart in serial numbers.

oliver1850 12-10-2017 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by gomango (Post 2276527)
My Serotta/Winter CSI is: CC56 770
My other CSI is: CS57L 596

I ride the "596" 4-5 times a week. Fixed at this point.

The 770 remains unbuilt. One of these days......


https://flic.kr/p/pPiKCH

https://flic.kr/p/MzHg6B

596 is another that may be on the border between '95 and '96.

Pic of 770? Any difference in details vs. 596 other than geometry?

oliver1850 12-10-2017 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Birddog (Post 2276556)
My CSi is S# CS55L 224, I always thought it was from the first year of production whatever that was.

I'd guess you are right. First year was 1995.

abguff 12-10-2017 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by oliver1850 (Post 2276817)
Are there windows in your dropouts? I was looking at gomango's bike and his has windows in the dropouts, while abguff's doesn't appear to have them. The three frames are not very far apart in serial numbers.

Windows? Id check if i knew what i was looking for :-)

gomango 12-10-2017 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by oliver1850 (Post 2276819)
596 is another that may be on the border between '95 and '96.

Pic of 770? Any difference in details vs. 596 other than geometry?

Yes, here's a pic. This was extensively modified by Eric Estlund.

New fork, discs and fenders.

Following an earlier forum thread, it was a damaged frame, but it had a big upside in value if handled properly by Eric.

I picked it up a few years ago from a forum member for my son.

He promptly outgrew it before I could build it and it doesn't quite fit me.

I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to selling my unused bikes/framesets, so here it sits.

It is definitely available at a decent price if it fits a forum member.

[IMG]https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3933/...cf83790a_k.jpgUntitled by gomango1849, on Flickr[/IMG]

Rpoole8537 12-10-2017 07:13 AM

Csi
 
I purchased my early CSI from Pros Closet earlier this year. My number is: CC 65 767. It does not have lugs on head tube. Steel fork. Black with some metal flake. Any idea on the year?

Keith A 12-10-2017 07:23 AM

Spoke - what are the serial numbers on the CSi's that you posted?

SPOKE 12-10-2017 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith A (Post 2276863)
Spoke - what are the serial numbers on the CSi's that you posted?


Just updated the posts with S/N's

oliver1850 12-10-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by abguff (Post 2276828)
Windows? Id check if i knew what i was looking for :-)

After looking at my own CSI, I'm thinking your dropouts have a small window. Here are a solid dropout from a Legend Ti (1994 ish), a Campagnolo on a 1992 Colorado II (big window) and CSI 958 (1997?) with a small window.

oliver1850 12-10-2017 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by gomango (Post 2276858)
Yes, here's a pic. This was extensively modified by Eric Estlund.

New fork, discs and fenders.

Following an earlier forum thread, it was a damaged frame, but it had a big upside in value if handled properly by Eric.

I picked it up a few years ago from a forum member for my son.

He promptly outgrew it before I could build it and it doesn't quite fit me.

I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to selling my unused bikes/framesets, so here it sits.

It is definitely available at a decent price if it fits a forum member.

Wow that's a beauty. I wish it were bigger. It looks to have Campagnolo dropouts, so the change must have been made somewhere between 770 and 958. I assume 770 had the DT shifter bosses originally. Thanks for posting it.

happycampyer 12-10-2017 05:09 PM

Based on the serial numbers posted in this thread, I think mine is older than I thought. Serial no. CS 57 1654, which puts it in the 1999-2000 range. Amazing to think that a 17 - 18 year old frame rides as nicely as anything I own. Simply spectacular.

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-CxCvbb7-L.jpg

Here is a shot of the rear dropouts (vertical, with a small window, but not 3D):
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-9dGktXK-L.jpg

oliver1850 12-10-2017 05:17 PM

Hey Happy, is that a repaint? I had no idea Serotta was still painting bikes like that in the CSI era.


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