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Perhaps the appeal is that you can get a Serotta that will fit 32+ tires, because, apparently, that's the minimum acceptable width for recreational cyclists these days.
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Serotta re-launches CDA
[\QUOTE]”Complete Bicycles from $10,995; Framesets from $6,795."[/QUOTE]
Is this really a high price for what’s is regarded as a high end frame? I’m genuinely asking, a Richard Sachs (if you can get in the que) now sits at $6,600. Is a Sachs not worth it either? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by ntb1001; 10-13-2023 at 11:41 AM. |
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That is what it comes down to. For me, a new Serotta, which appears to be only designed by Ben and built by others, does not warrant that kind of price. Not to mention that all the baggage the Serotta name now carries.
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OK, let me see if I can articulate my opinion on this without sounding like a buffoon:
Serotta CDA: $6800 (ish) SRAM Force Groupset: $2000 (ish) Saddle/Cockpit/Seat Post: $750 (ish) Solid Wheelset: $1500 (ish) Total: $11,050 (ish) Of course, you could go SRAM Red and add $2000 and bump the price to $13,000. How much is an SL8? ($14K with DA) A C68? ($16K at R&A with DA) I knew Ben casually in the 90's from a personal banking perspective. On several occasions he personally gave me and a friend guided tour of the facility. When at the Geyser road facility, he GAVE me two sets of decals for a frame I was refinishing. A very gracious man who quite frankly doesn't deserve to be chopped on. He was an innovator and brought new ideas to custom and semi-custom/production bicycle frame manufacturing. It could be argued he has done more for American framebuilders than any others. If you don't want to pay the price, don't. GP |
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At that price, I think he moving upmarket to dermatologists.
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I would happily buy a Serotta frame from earlier decades because the name has some cool historic significance, but currently?- nope, his name has no value over any number of really talented and experienced builders. I wouldnt pay $6600 for a Sachs simply because I dont want to pay that much for a frame, but if I had to buy one or the other, itd for sure be a Sachs. That guy still has a reputation and involvement that, to me, adds value to the act of attaching tubes. He has, and continues to, add to the US framebuilding ecosphere. I am 42, and am confident my age plays a general role in how I value the Serotta name. I am old enough to know of his name from the 80s, too young to have been directly influenced by the brand back then, and also old enough to have seen how many times he has tried to make the brand relevant since the glory days. Last edited by mstateglfr; 10-13-2023 at 01:15 PM. |
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For folks under the age of 40, the Serotta brand is a negative, if anything, so I would definitely not be interested in paying a premium above what it would cost to get a comparable frame with a different name on the down tube.
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I wish Ben luck with his new endeavor, but I'm not sure the name is even a negative. Someone posted a nice 90's Serotta on the "High-end Classic Vintage Road Bikes" Facebook page and was chastised in the comments by folks that didn't have a clue as to what a Serotta was but was sure the bike was junk. One comment was "Just because a bike is old doesn't make it a classic or high end."
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I'd buy a custom Kirk over this in a heartbeat and save a couple grand to boot.
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I would be curious . . .
. . . as to what "baggage" you mean. Because the original company was driven into the ground by a new buyer? Because Ben has managed to build and sell high quality custom bikes for most of 50 years? I can't think of many other folks in this industry who have done that. I would venture that much of the "baggage" is only in the minds of Paceline members. To the average younger "new money" cyclist the name may not have much of any rep, positive or negative.
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Outside of what seems like a very small circle of folks, no one knows or cares about the business challenges Serotta has had over the years, and it seems like a good number of those folks participate in this forum due to its origins. In the real world, I'm pretty excited when someone actually recognizes the name.
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