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Serotta: Return of the Legend
It's baaaack!
https://mailchi.mp/serotta/yours-bef...1?e=3b50b7f23c One of the prototypes was on my group ride yesterday. It's puuurty. It's also uber expensive. BBD
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Serotta and Campagnolo are a match made in heaven.
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I guess a complete bike with Ekar and a nice set of wheels for $14K isn’t completely crazy any more……
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Not sure that Fulcrum alloy disc wheels count as all that "nice" these days.
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Damn, and I just sold my for just under $2k. With Campy. And Shamal Golds.
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My old school Legend remains one of the best riding bikes I have ever thrown a leg over. Wonderful bike.
The thing is that Serotta made so many excellent bikes over the years that at some point or another they became accessible to anyone. A cheapskate like me would never justify the price of a new Serotta, but by the time I became more interested in nice bikes, used ones were easy enough to find for [IMO] reasonable dollars to get into the S club. Unfortunately these new ones will be made in such low volume, it's highly doubtful I will ever get to ride one. Glad they are still around, bringing back the model and making people happy.
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$14k for SRAM Force AXS and alloy wheels sounds pretty good! /s
They must somehow recoup the cost of finding the only web designer who was in coma since the '90s. |
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