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Old 01-20-2023, 10:57 AM
ltwtsculler91 ltwtsculler91 is offline
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Serotta Duetti A9

So has anyone else here picked one up at this point?
Have seen one in person, and with Ben's latest sale it was an easy yes as I had parts (mostly) ready to build something.
I've never actually owned a "Serotta" but have been around them for a while, and with a soft spot for aluminum and a collection of ex-Serotta folks bikes (2 No22s, a Bedford, (soon) a Kirk), I figured it was time.

It's going to get a Force/Rival AXS mix, the HED Ardennes off of my Hampsten, and a Deda Zero100 cockpit whenever I get around to building it. I have everything except for shifters, a cassette, rotors, and a BB so not sure when that will be yet as I need to bring wheels up from Tennessee on our next roadtrip.

So for now here's a teaser


Got this put together finally, took my time, and ended up moving the Zipp cockpit off of my Bedford rather than Deda kit. Ride report below..



New shoes for Nashville. Not a fan of the HEDs, they just feed dead compared to good carbon or my usual Mavics


So this bike can't seem to keep its wheels! Getting some noise from the ceramic CK hubs on the Enves, and then my father in law gave me these MCFK25s to Carbon-Ti hubs after he went wider on his Crumpton. These SUPER light wheels do play quite nicely with the Duetti and give it a really nice feel, kind of what I expected from the HEDs.


Last edited by ltwtsculler91; 12-05-2023 at 10:41 AM.
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