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Single speed would be criminal. Cheap but criminal.
JMO of course but single speed sux and is a waste of a good bicycle AFIC BTW the paint looks way thick and could easily be covering a serial number. Did later frames ever not have a serial number? Last edited by Fat Cat; 09-22-2024 at 08:56 AM. |
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Echo robt57 multi gear flat bar commuter.
5 speed with thumb shifter and an old silver commuter bar/stem from the Co-Op Worry not about its origins too much, it's a cool bike. |
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If it’s a real Serrota I’d just get a new quill stem and bars and ride it. Nitto still makes a very nice stem (the Pearl) with a 26.0mm clamp, and there are plenty of 26.0mm drop or flat bars. Old steel frames are cool!
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That transition between colors. Oof.
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Serotta
With a vintage frame like this, you can totally reinvent it over and over. Single speed one year, flat bar commuter next year, 3x9......etc., etc. No right or wrong way to do it. Have fun with it!
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Are you sure about that? I've not owned an LT but I can't see that the OP's frame differs from the LTs in the 1991 catalog. LT was the first thing I thought of from the photos. It could also be a Colorado or early Colorado II. If the chainstays are straight it was made before 1992.
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Aren't the TT cable loops a sure delineator of mid 80s most, especially if 120mm spacing @ rear. Which of course has good chance of a 130 cold set before paint.
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The Colorado, early Colorado II, and Colorado LT all had top tube cable loops. The Colorado TG had them as well but was tig welded. 1992 was the last year for the CII, LT and TG but internal routing was standard on the CII for 1991-2. If the OP can read the serial we should be able to determine the model.
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Check the fork steerer tube for the serial number - it may be stamped there. Barring that, check the rear dropouts, inside and out, for the number - it may be paint covered.
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