Bianchi (Francesco Moser)?
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Bianchi (Francesco Moser)?
Hello guys, considering buying/flipping this bike if it's worth it...
My knowledge is still too small for quick identifying the components, but still it looks like it has some nice Campy pieces on it?
https://www.willhaben.at/iad/viewimage?adId=49434953
My knowledge is still too small for quick identifying the components, but still it looks like it has some nice Campy pieces on it?
https://www.willhaben.at/iad/viewimage?adId=49434953
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I don't flip bikes but I think if you have to ask if it is a good deal for flipping it likely isn't.
As for the bike it looks like a '88 Trofeo frame but the writing on the TT perplexes me, any chance you can get better pics? The tubing looks like Bianchi Formula 2 tubing made by Columbus. The group is either Victory or Triomphe, good durable stuf but lots of people consider it second rate. Again any better pics?
It looks like a tall frame maybe a 63? If I was buying this for me I would not pay more than $300 or so. I think you would have to get it for $50 in order to amke any money after overhauling and sprucing it up. Where is this bike?
As for the bike it looks like a '88 Trofeo frame but the writing on the TT perplexes me, any chance you can get better pics? The tubing looks like Bianchi Formula 2 tubing made by Columbus. The group is either Victory or Triomphe, good durable stuf but lots of people consider it second rate. Again any better pics?
It looks like a tall frame maybe a 63? If I was buying this for me I would not pay more than $300 or so. I think you would have to get it for $50 in order to amke any money after overhauling and sprucing it up. Where is this bike?
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The Campagnolo components appear to be Victory, at least the crankset is. Too bad they replaced the OEM levers. The Look pedals are a nice bonus. If you're going after more info for BG, get the serial number too.
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Good, it is about what I thought. Maybe let it sit, and if it is not sold for the price asked (300), see if I can get it for half the price. The bike is in some God forsaken village in Austria. Put it apart, keep the parts I need, sell the rest on Ebay.
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