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Bianchi Veloce ID

Old 09-03-14, 09:43 PM
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Bianchi Veloce ID

I picked up this Bianchi today at a really fair price. It seems like a fantastic machine, but I can't figure out when it was made. I'm pretty certain it's all original except for the handlebar stem. Sorry for the lone, terrible photo. If anyone knows a bit more about this particular bike, I'm love to hear about it. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by thevelofellow
I picked up this Bianchi today at a really fair price. It seems like a fantastic machine, but I can't figure out when it was made. I'm pretty certain it's all original except for the handlebar stem. Sorry for the lone, terrible photo. If anyone knows a bit more about this particular bike, I'm love to hear about it. Thanks!
Hello Welcome to the forums.

A bit more information would be helpful, brand and model of tubing. model of components, number of cassettes in the rear. Just a quick guess I would the later '90s is a good starting point.

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It's an eight-cog cassette; the brakes, brake levers, shifters and derailleurs are Campagnolo Avanti. The frame is lugged steel; just says 'Veloce' and 'Made in Italy'. Thanks again!
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Ah that really helps. Is this in the US? Most Veloce nodels had Campagnolo Veloce components Did you try Bike pedia? but I think most of that info is for US market bikes.
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