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over the past month in my rides through d.c. and northern
virginia, i've noticed a HUGE increase over last year's serotta population. from my youthful days, i remember when serottas were a kind of bike geek guilty pleasure, and now seems like there are almost as many of them out there as there are treks! have they recently pushed into the massier end of mass production, or is this just a case of washington politico monkey-see-monkey-do after john kerry was photographed on a serotta? |
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"H. Guy" <HelpfulGuy@helpfulplace.org> wrote in message
news:HelpfulGuy-4BDB61.16045410072004@news3.west.earthlink.net... > over the past month in my rides through d.c. and northern > virginia, i've noticed a HUGE increase over last year's > serotta population. from my youthful days, i remember when > serottas were a kind of bike geek guilty pleasure, and now > seems like there are almost as many of them out there as > there are treks! > > have they recently pushed into the massier end of mass > production, or is this just a case of washington politico > monkey-see-monkey-do after john kerry was photographed on > a serotta? Serotta has been building bikes for 30 years. They have a long life, and their riders are quite active. Perhaps after seeing John Kerry on one, you started recognizing them and hence observed more. There are lots of Serottas out there. Their forum is very active: http://www.serotta.com/forum/ |
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If you read the original post you'll see that he's known
about Serottas for some time so I'm sure he would have recognized them last year. Given where he rides I'm going to assume that his guess isn't that off the mark--although I think it's more donkey-see-donkey-do. What does Bush ride (when he's not busy falling off it)? I'd bet that lots of junior Republicans are doing a similar elephant-see-elephant- do thing. What next, Paul Begala and James Carville going head to head against Tucker Carlson and Bob Novak down Pennsylvania Avenue? (Although Edwards vs. Cheney would be a sight to see.) -- Kovie kovie@earthlink.netizen "Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:F86dnbMtRqcE0G3dRVn-sw@comcast.com... > > "H. Guy" <HelpfulGuy@helpfulplace.org> wrote in message > news:HelpfulGuy- > 4BDB61.16045410072004@news3.west.earthlink.net... > > over the past month in my rides through d.c. and > > northern virginia, i've noticed a HUGE increase over > > last year's serotta population. from my youthful days, i > > remember when serottas were a kind of bike geek guilty > > pleasure, and now seems like there are almost as many of > > them out there as there are treks! > > > > have they recently pushed into the massier end of mass > > production, or is this just a case of washington > > politico monkey-see-monkey-do after john kerry was > > photographed on a serotta? > > Serotta has been building bikes for 30 years. They have a > long life, and their riders are quite active. Perhaps > after seeing John Kerry on one, you started recognizing > them and hence observed more. There are lots of Serottas > out there. Their forum is very active: > http://www.serotta.com/forum/ |
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"Kovie" <kovie@earthlink.netizen> wrote in message
news:s04Ic.31903$WX.25467@attbi_s51... > If you read the original post you'll see that he's known > about Serottas for > some time so I'm sure he would have recognized them last > year. Given where he rides I'm going to assume that his > guess isn't that off the mark--although I think it's more > donkey-see-donkey-do. What does Bush ride (when he's not > busy falling off it)? I'd bet that lots of junior Republicans > are doing a similar elephant-see-elephant-do thing. > What next, Paul Begala and James Carville going head to > head against Tucker Carlson and Bob Novak down > Pennsylvania Avenue? (Although Edwards vs. Cheney would > be a sight to see.) > > -- > Kovie kovie@earthlink.netizen > I seriously doubt Kerry's rides on his Serotta has spurred sales of the brand. Serotta builds about 3000 frames a year, so there's been no huge increase in the Serotta population of late. In the last several years there has been much more awareness of the brand as a premium maker, and the Serotta forum is widely read as a source of good information about things bike. |
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In article <HPednSuhT_MzU23dRVn-uA@comcast.com>,
"Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote: > I seriously doubt Kerry's rides on his Serotta has spurred > sales of the brand. Serotta builds about 3000 frames a > year, so there's been no huge increase in the Serotta > population of late. In the last several years there has > been much more awareness of the brand as a premium maker, > and the Serotta forum is widely read as a source of good > information about things bike. Serottas are a premium luxury product. The increased number on the road indicate that a lot of cyclists have recently been able to upgrade to their dream bike. I blame the Bush tax cut. Get those cyclists back on the Jamises and Fujis they deserve! Ducks, runs, -- Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote:
> In article <HPednSuhT_MzU23dRVn-uA@comcast.com>, > "Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote: > >> I seriously doubt Kerry's rides on his Serotta has >> spurred sales of the brand. Serotta builds about 3000 >> frames a year, so there's been no huge increase in the >> Serotta population of late. In the last several years >> there has been much more awareness of the brand as a >> premium maker, and the Serotta forum is widely read as a >> source of good information about things bike. > >Serottas are a premium luxury product. The increased number >on the road indicate that a lot of cyclists have recently >been able to upgrade to their dream bike. I blame the Bush >tax cut. Get those cyclists back on the Jamises and Fujis >they deserve! > >Ducks, runs, Heh. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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In article <a2m2f0d0bpn82tkcqabrd57c9h2lrri660@4ax.com>,
Mark Hickey <mark@habcycles.com> wrote: > Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote: > > > In article <HPednSuhT_MzU23dRVn-uA@comcast.com>, > > "Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote: > > > >> I seriously doubt Kerry's rides on his Serotta has > >> spurred sales of the brand. Serotta builds about 3000 > >> frames a year, so there's been no huge increase in the > >> Serotta population of late. In the last several years > >> there has been much more awareness of the brand as a > >> premium maker, and the Serotta forum is widely read as > >> a source of good information about things bike. > > > >Serottas are a premium luxury product. The increased > >number on the road indicate that a lot of cyclists have > >recently been able to upgrade to their dream bike. I > >blame the Bush tax cut. Get those cyclists back on the > >Jamises and Fujis they deserve! > > > >Ducks, runs, > > Heh. > > Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home > of the $695 ti frame Oh right! Sorry I forgot, Mark: Habaneros are also an acceptable budget alternative to Serottas. -- Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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In article <F86dnbMtRqcE0G3dRVn-sw@comcast.com>,
"Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote: > > over the past month in my rides through d.c. and > > northern virginia, i've noticed a HUGE increase over > > last year's serotta population. from my youthful days, i > > remember when > > Serotta has been building bikes for 30 years. They have a > long life, and their riders are quite active. Perhaps > after seeing John Kerry on one, you started recognizing > them and hence observed more. There are lots of Serottas possible, but i've always been aware of serottas, and that huge pointy "S" on the head tube is one of the easier logos to spot. this might be similar to the phenomenon where you buy a cadillac sedan de ville (is there still such a thing?) and suddenly you're spotting sedan de villes all over the place, but i've always been a badge watcher and they *seem* to be more numerous. on weekends at partlows general store/deli/hangout joint there seems to be a serotta CONVENTION going on sometimes. |
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"H. Guy" <HelpfulGuy@helpfulplace.org> wrote in message news:<HelpfulGuy-3531A9.18282611072004@news1.west.earthlink.net>...
> In article <F86dnbMtRqcE0G3dRVn-sw@comcast.com>, > "Dave Thompson" <davetspokane1@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > > over the past month in my rides through d.c. and > > > northern virginia, i've noticed a HUGE increase over > > > last year's serotta population. from my youthful days, > > > i remember when > > > > Serotta has been building bikes for 30 years. They have > > a long life, and their riders are quite active. Perhaps > > after seeing John Kerry on one, you started recognizing > > them and hence observed more. There are lots of Serottas > > possible, but i've always been aware of serottas, and that > huge pointy "S" on the head tube is one of the easier > logos to spot. this might be similar to the phenomenon > where you buy a cadillac sedan de ville (is there still > such a thing?) and suddenly you're spotting sedan de > villes all over the place, but i've always been a badge > watcher and they *seem* to be more numerous. on weekends > at partlows general store/deli/hangout joint there seems > to be a serotta CONVENTION going on sometimes. I live in the same area and haven't seen Serotta numbers out of the ordinary, but I'll try to look more carefully at the headtubes of oncoming bikes. JP |
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Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in message news:<rcousine-681949.23005610072004@morgoth.sfu.ca>...
> Serottas are a premium luxury product. The increased > number on the road indicate that a lot of cyclists have > recently been able to upgrade to their dream bike. I blame > the Bush tax cut. Get those cyclists back on the Jamises > and Fujis they deserve! The people that wanted and could buy a Serotta from their Bush taxcuts already had a Serotta. The people on the Jamis and Fuji who were looking to upgrade are putting off their purchases until they get a raise or gas prices come down. Fortunately for them, Fuji and Jamis are decent bikes. JP |
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Last year i took the plunge and INVESTED in a serotta legend
ti to replace my marin. even as a 'premium luxury product' i have never once regretted the decision from any perspective, financial, quality, ride, support - you name it. yes it was more expensive than my very old fuji or my marin vicenza, but, hell, riding is supposed to be something you enjoy - right??? I have to assume that everyone here feels the same way and would rather save up for a great bike than a john deere lawn tractor! don't bunch all serotta owners as stuck up posers, i would say that 95% of the owners i have met decided that that they wanted to ride something that they would love for a long time - and, like me, i still haven't met one that didn't love the ride! btw - kerry obviously had nothing to do my decision - i was far more influenced by the usps master's team! chrism |
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