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Are you as tall as your dad? How much do you love him?
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Just run it over to Mac Lynch at Cool Planet Bikes in Winooski, he'll fix you up. He specializes in Serotta's older and newer and has a lot of the old hard to find bits and pieces, I think he bought what was left of the small parts inventory when Serotta folded. Living in upstate NY I haven't been to the shop but have bought a few things off Paceline and Ebay from him and seems like a great guy who loves the brand.
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Sarah,
I'll second the suggestion to run it over to Mac at Cool Planet Bikes. If you wanted to sell it, he could work out either a consignment or something else, maybe just buying it off you outright. And as others have said, you need to be tall too if you want to ride it yourself. And greetings from WRJ VT area! |
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I am 6' so definitely tall/long-legged enough to ride the Serotta (with some modifications). I am not entirely sure I want to if there is a market for it (I love my Trek which is spec'd to me perfectly). Last edited by SarahVPritch; 04-29-2021 at 02:51 PM. |
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Where did you guys go to college, UVM? St. Mike's? If you are tall enough you should just clean it up and try riding it. You might get hooked! Lot's of beautiful roads to ride, flat and climbs. I remember that much from my years doing the Green Mountain Stage Race and old Stowe Bike race. Or you can just ride a flatlanders route up the Burlington Bike path to the Champlain Islands. I think there is a bike ferry that connects Colchester to the Islands during the summer months. And if you decide you don't enjoy riding, then it sell it! |
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I'm sure the bike rides great, and if you can get it fit to you, you should try it out. You already own the Trek, but that's no reason that you can't have a second bike.
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I'd clean it gently with dish soap and water, and degrease the drive train. After that, it's about the photos. Then, check ebay for sold listings. I'm going to guess that this bike is in the $700-1000 range on ebay. Local sales typically are at a discount. |
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edit-I'm sure you love your dad(not sure what that above has to do with anything..)
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edit-I'm sure you love your dad(not sure what that above has to do with anything..)[/QUOTE]
I was attempting to have a laugh at Dad’s expense by referring to the bike as “vintage” because he’s an old man. Perhaps I should have referred to the bike as an antique. :-D |
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Oh well, I'm an 'antique' also...Not referencing your post, BTW..
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Me and my road bike we are like the antique road show
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Don't be stealin' my gig. You can be the antique gravel show.
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You can have ARS
I'll show up at the New Gravel Show and ask the two twin brothers "So how old do you think the disc brakes are?" |
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colorado, prestige, serotta, tange |
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