Serotta Sports Inc. Colorado III Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 4

Product Description

· Serotta C5S Colorado Concept Columbus Niobium triple butted and swaged steel · Large diameter double butted and tapered steel seat stays · Serotta butted steel S-bend chainstays · Serotta Low-Pro head-ons · Serotta 3D XL dropouts · Lightweight ‘S’ brake bridge


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by ace2937 a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: May 5, 2006

Strengths:    Stable, light weight ride easy on the wallet. Great workmanship.

Weaknesses:    None.

Bottom Line:   
This bike was purchased second hand so the actual purchase price was lower. The bike rides like an arrow. I often ride from New York City to Park Ridge New Jersey, where I got the bike and I must say I am never tired or feel banged up. Steel is for real. Finish is first rate, color (Porsche Bebe) spectacular, and my full ultegra components are butter. I just purchased a Specialized Arial saddle, light and very comfy.

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Favorite Ride:   New York City to Park Ridge

Price Paid:    $2500.00

Purchased At:   Cyclesport

Similar Products Used:   Old raleigh grand prix. Cannondale R700.

Bike Setup:   Full Ultegra 9 speed. Mavic Open Classic Pro( which will soon be replaced with mavic kysirium elite), Serotta carbon seatpost, Specialized Arial saddle. Look Keo Sprint, best bang for the buck in clipless. Continental attack and force rubber, sticky, fast and reliable. I have never gotten a flat doing my usual ride, now I have to go knock on some wood as I might have jinxed myself.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by BobPr a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: August 21, 2005

Strengths:    Great steel at a minimal weight penalty.
Beautiful bicyle built just for me. Should last me until retirement.


Weaknesses:    A little pricey, but you get a special bicycle that you can keep for life.

Bottom Line:   
My first custom bicycle. It's great to have a bicycle made for my size, weight (heavy!) and riding style. Comfortable for long rides, stiff, but compliant. Tracks and corners as well as any bike I've ridden. Gorgeous paint (cobalt blue), great build quality (which is to be expected). I've got about 1,000 miles in and would choose this bicycle again. A significant step up from my 2003 Allez Cro-Mo Comp in stiffness, handling and confidence at high speeds - particularly the Ouzo Pro fork (I've had it over 50 mph without any drama).

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Favorite Ride:   Granite Dells

Purchased At:   Bicycle Ranch

Similar Products Used:   Specialized Allez, Masi Gran Criterium, Scattante Airplane, Trek 2300,

Bike Setup:   Ultegra 9 speed, FSA K-Wing Bars (love 'em), FSA Carbon Crank, Thomson seat post, Chris King headset, Ouzo Pro fork (another great choice)


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by beachguy1401 a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: January 17, 2005

Strengths:    Comfortable, easy to ride easy, easy to ride hard, easy to climb for a Floridian and light weight. Custom fit

Weaknesses:    Chips and dings from bike rack and condo bike room. $$$

Bottom Line:   
Have ridden The Serotta Colorado III for two years and 7200 miles in Florida, Seattle To Portland, Austin, Wash. DC.Mostly 30-40 mile club rides.

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Favorite Ride:   Florida Keys

Price Paid:    $3000.00

Purchased At:   Racers Edge,Boca Rat

Similar Products Used:   Giant Ocr, Specialized Allez

Bike Setup:   Serotta Colorado III
Look Carbon fork
Mostly Ultegra with Dura shifters
Easto carbon bars and stem
Look Keo
Mavic cx


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by estopadecoco a Triathlete from

Date Reviewed: December 13, 2004

Strengths:    Ride quality/price balance
Ride quality (steel rules)
Custom Fit


Weaknesses:    It is expensive...but heck I wanted the thing.

Bottom Line:   
I do 2 triathlons a year and ride on regular basis. I wanted a good road bike I could use for triathlons with minor modifications. After 4 months of research, I came across the Serotta brand. I researched Independent Fabrication and all the brands I test-rode (see below). I test-rode Guru, Moots, Quinatana Roo, Cannondale, Trek, Lightspeed, Merlin, Cervelo, and Look. I tried frames made of aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, steel, and composites/combinations of these materials. I liked the steel ride quality better than any other material, so the fact that steel is cheaper made the desicion easier. I worried about corrosion, so I opted for the Serotta Brand. They use Columbus Nobidum steel on their CIII. I found it to be the most recently produced alloy out there that I could find for carbon steel with enhanced corrosion resistant properties.
I have used the bike 8 times (not as much as I would like but work gets on the way). I have no complains on the ride quality...it feels as good as the Serottas I tested and better that the other materials (Carbon fiber feels dead, Aluminum feels to stiff, and titanium is too $$$$$). The CIII is quick and feels very light. The custom fit feels great.

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Favorite Ride:   Back roads in Central Texas

Price Paid:    $4400.00

Purchased At:   Bicycle Sport Shop

Similar Products Used:   I have been a mountain biker for the last 5 years. Before that I had an old steel road bike...(very heavy and cheap)

Bike Setup:   Serotta Colorado III
Reynolds Ouzo Pro Fork
Campy Centaur Components
Botrager Race Light Wheel Set



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Gunnar Roadie vs. Serotta Colorado III

Gunnar Roadie with custom geometry runs approximately $1075. The Colorado III is about $1500. My question is, how close in quality do you think these frames are? Is the Serotta    Read More »

My big, red Colorado III

[img]http://usera.imagecave.com/erik99/CIMG2320sml.JPG[/img] I ordered this bike in 2003 and it's my only road bike. I love the ride and I won't go back to aluminum. It's about    Read More »

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