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I’m not sure this is the appropriate place to post this question but I’ll give it a try.
Right before I starting dating my wife she had a close uncle that had ridden road bikes for many years who passed away. His bike of choice was serrota. The last picture I have of him ridding was actually on a serrota. I really can’t find a ton of information about these bikes other than really basic stuff. I was hoping that I might get some info here. I’ve looked for a while to see one in person but I still haven’t ran across one. Really any info would be great. I told my wife last week that I was done buying bikes for a while. Ten minutes later I said unless I could find a serrota just like your uncle rode.
Right before I starting dating my wife she had a close uncle that had ridden road bikes for many years who passed away. His bike of choice was serrota. The last picture I have of him ridding was actually on a serrota. I really can’t find a ton of information about these bikes other than really basic stuff. I was hoping that I might get some info here. I’ve looked for a while to see one in person but I still haven’t ran across one. Really any info would be great. I told my wife last week that I was done buying bikes for a while. Ten minutes later I said unless I could find a serrota just like your uncle rode.
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Serotta has a huge fan following including their own forums. There is tons of info out there, not sure why you're not finding it.
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