Serotta Colorado - 48cm
The frameset was built in 1992 by Tim Neenan at Lighthouse Cycles.
It is a lugged frame made out of Columbus Max tubing.
The geometry of the frame is:
- Seat Tube (C-C) - 61.34
- Top Tube - 59.18
- Head Tube Angle - 74
- Seat Tube Angle - 72
- Rake - 45.72
- Drop - 7.62
- Chain Stay - 41.529
- Head Tube - 1" diameter, 197mm length
Some of the frames features are:
- Heavilly shaped Columbus Max tubing - Almost all tube ends that can be, are ovalized
- Unicrown Columbus Max fork
- Stainless steel tube used for internal rear brake cable routing
- Headtube Cable Guides - still uses the cable/guide adjusters on the shift bosses, but has small loops on the headtube so the cables do not mark the tube
- Stem and Fork are drilled for internal computer cable routing - kind of a pain to set up (you have to cut the cable and route it through some small spaces and holes), but if you take the time it looks cool
- Braze-on front derailleur mount
- Pump Peg
- Campagnolo aero water bottle cages, painted to match frame
- Custom fillet-brazed 125mm -17degree stem, painted to match frame
- Silca frame pump, with steel Campagnolo head, painted to match frame