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i await the wit and wisdom of litespeeder4
my father used to say... the empty drum makes the most noise... he is proved correct over and over. |
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Hsg
HSG - It's a marketing tool to sell stock bikes and capture a more "race" oriented rider. They're probably riders out there that whom own a custom Serotta that matchs the race geometry before it became a stock geometry. It's really not some great innovation. It's just a more aggresive geometry similiar to many stock frames.
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Hurts So Good Have Some Grits Naming bikes and model lines has never really been the strongest facet of our company. Making the best bikes we know how to make is the foundation and guiding light of this company. HSG is a moniker that delineates a series of stock bikes that are designed for the needs and wants of competitive riders. We know (generally) what these characteristics are because we have been building custom race bikes for a long time. We also had quite a bit of dealer requests for and subsequent involvement on developing these products. So, they're certainly not materializing out of the void. I don't care for the name much either, but the bikes are pretty sweet. |
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Soooo......
.... when are you bringing them out here?
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I'll have the carbon HSG please, with Campagnolo Borat wheels and the new neato crank. S'il vous plait. |
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Which one do you want to ride? James |
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"I don't care for the name much either, but the bikes are pretty sweet."
Next time have a forum contest, I'm sure we could give a new model a proper name. Mike |
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I like the name of mine: Colorado III - Third generation of the Colorado I guess. I also think "Atlanta" is good. So is "Legend". HSG is not bad, though it reminds me a bit too much of a food preservative. |
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"HSG is not bad, though it reminds me a bit too much of a food preservative."
Zackly, that's what I thought ever since I first heard it. Mike |
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A few thoughts
I think the HSG line is a great idea. I think more options for stock bikes makes sense - 90% of us can be successfully fit for them, and are probably better off trusting Kelly Bedford than our local fitter. Remember - Up until a few years ago, Serotta wasn't emphasizing their custom options as much, and featured standard geos prominently in their marketing.
This seems to me like having it both ways - A significant selection of stock geo bikes, with limited finish options, at a lower price point than their full-on customs. And a corresponding selection of completely customizable frames for those who need unusual geos, or choose to pay a premium for other custom features. I approve. And Litespeeder# has demonstrated that he's not only a dumb@ss provocateur, but an unrepentant anti-Semite. He deserves to be shunned, completely and utterly. |
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I approve too.
My only question is whether or not by accepting the stock geo and sizes and stock finishes, are we getting the best of the rest? For example, does the Ti HSG have Serotta's best tubesets? Does the carbon HSG have the same tubesets as the Meivici? This I would like to know. |
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