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Old September 6th 03, 03:19 AM
frank121
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Default FS: Serotta Atlanta frame, fork, headset

This Serotta Atlanta frame and fork measures 56cm center to center with a
56cm top tube.

According to the information provided by Serotta on this frameset, it was
manufactured in 1996 and introduced for the Olympics in Atlanta that year.
The steel tubing was manufactured by Reynolds in the UK for Serotta and is a
proprietary tube set that has the Colorado Concept design. It has the famous
Serotta "S bend" chainstays.

The frame and fork are painted a teal blue green with silver Serotta decals
and Atlanta in black...very pretty! It has a few scratches, mainly between
the downtube shifter bosses, and some paint is rubbed from the headtube from
cable housings but overall the frame and fork look to be in very nice
condition.

This Atlanta has two sets of water bottle bosses, pump peg, down tube
shifter bosses, takes a clamp-on front derailleur, has 68mm (English) bottom
bracket shell, 130mm rear spacing, and the rear brake cable is routed at 7
o'clock on the left side of the top tube.

Includes installed black ThreadHead headset.

I have several pictures available...just ask.

$415 including professional packing (all tubes covered with pipe insulation,
dropout protection, bike box) and insured UPS Ground shipping within the
lower 48 states.



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