




So now I'm interested in these "special" lugs. I post my questions and pictures of my ride to the Serotta forum, home of people who've forgotten more about bikes and bike history than I will ever know...especially Serottas (duh.)
My original post here.
Turns out, they were indeed special lugs: the infamous "TdF lugs," designed and carved by Kelly Bedford. All sorts of specialness. I sent off an email to Serotta with my serial number asking if they had any more information about the frame's history.
(Kelly's note...etc...to come.)
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