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Old 08-01-10, 03:44 PM
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Help identify old Bianchi Road bike

Any idea what model this is? or tube type? Worth$?
The bike has Campangnolo derailers, rear hub, crankset




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serial number?
tubing pedigree labels?

I am guessing circa 1983, tre tubi frame. Very nice!
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in that condition it is worth about $100, but this is the wrong forum for that.

the large ring looks like a NR that someone tried to make into a SR ring. the inner one as well. I am not sure I would ride the inner ring. all the cables/housings are too short. the components are a real mismatch. 980 gear (?) RD, Nouvo Tipo R hub, Modolo brake calipers what kind of levers? how about a closeup of the forkcrown, DT lugg and the seatstay caps?
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serial is 26850, opposite side it says L.6
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serial is 26850, opposite side it says L.6
looks like someone didn't waste too much time putting that fixed cup in.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
in that condition it is worth about $100, but this is the wrong forum for that.

the large ring looks like a NR that someone tried to make into a SR ring. the inner one as well. I am not sure I would ride the inner ring. all the cables/housings are too short. the components are a real mismatch. 980 gear (?) RD, Nouvo Tipo R hub, Modolo brake calipers what kind of levers? how about a closeup of the forkcrown, DT lugg and the seatstay caps?
Here you go, levers are modolo






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My guess would be a Bianchi Champion d'Italia, a more or less, entry level Italian Bianchi. Worth? That would depend on where you are located. Bigger cities demand higher prices for vintage bikes. I bought a similar Bianchi on the weekend for $74.00 and feel that I made a good purchase. I also got another Marinoni Special, full Campy NR and SR but it is too small for me. Besides, I already have two Marinoni bikes and I love them both.
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well I looked through my 82-86 and there is nothing that really matches this bike. is it in the states? while it does have the B on DT lug there are no embelishments on the staycaps which is a bit odd. I think the parts mix is so varied you may never know for sure the model. it is likely someone too the components off this bike for a different frame the built this with stuff they had on hand and scrounged.

lacking any frame tubing decals even that is difficult to say what it is. but in all likelyhood the frame is some sort of Tre Tubi Columbus possibly with Falack stays but who knows.
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