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HSG Bikes
Serotta now has its 5 HSG bikes in the Stock Road Bike section of its website. Neat!!
HSG Road Ti HSG Road IT Cross Cross Ti Carbon Stock Sandy
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I agree. They look great and are a great option at good price (for a Serotta) if the stock geo suits your needs, as it would for most. The HSG line should be a winner for them. Which raod model would you go for though? I am a Ti man but the others look awesome as well.
Is it just me or are the F3 forks among the most attractive carbon forks going around? |
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Should I go with the Ottrott in tri-geometry, the new CXIIti, or the new HSGtri????
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22 models for Serotta in all to choose from
Serotta now has 8 stock models, 9 custom models, and 5 special use models.
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What a great dilemma to have! |
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Two comments,
On the HSG CX, why the high bottom bracket ? Other wise the HSG CX would be a good all rounder. Where is the long promised HSG/650 Bravo ? Scott G. |
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i run a 6.5 on my road bikes.... it's my drop of choice. whats a 1/2 centimeter between friends?
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That HSG carbon is real nice. I have to test ride one and compare it to my bike. The competition red or sapphire would work for me. If you guys are reading this, the bike pictured does a poor job of displaying the decals. I can hardly see them.
Could a level top-tube become an option somewhere along the line? |
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These appeal to me. But the sizing seems a bit peculiar to my untrained eyes. The 56 has the right TT length, but a short head tube relative to other race bikes I have had. The next size up looks to have a tt that is too long for me.
I am sure that the sizing is proper for most people, including myself, but I am a bit curious. Also, I am not sure whether the listed top tube length is actual or virtual. I think I would ride a 56 and can imagine one in my future. |
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It's very cool. An embarrassment of riches. I still can't figure out the niche for the steel HSG cross bike -- why would you choose that over a CIII with custom geometry, choice of paint, etc? It's a $200 difference? Not a choice I'll have to make this year. Maybe next year, though.
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They get an Amazing bike, Serotta gets more Cross bikes out there, everyone wins! I fit the stock geo of the HSG Cross, to the point where I can not imagine changes of I went custom, and would totally consider it. |
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Go to 10 builders and you will likely get 10 different designs. All probably good designs. The body is more flexible and adaptable than most people think. After years of trying to optimise my riding with customs, all my bikes save one are now stock sizes. My riding is just as fun and as good as it ever was. |
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Oh, I understand there are pitfalls with going custom, I just think that even if OTR fits you, there's always some little tweak that would make it better -- slightly longer TT, a tiny bit more or less SO, etc. Plus, with a custom color the HSG is within $100 of the CIII.
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