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Old 05-22-14, 10:46 PM
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Please help me identify my Bianchi

So recently, I visited my aunt's house, and something in the backyard caught my eye. I went out, and found this beautiful, but terribly beat up, Bianchi road bike. Since it's so beat up, I can't identify it at all, the sticker on the front is still there, and the "Bianchi" on the side of the bike is really faded. It has Shimano downtube shifters, velo drop handle bars, wolber super champion gentleman gta rims, and Bontrager select k tires. If anyone, anyone at all, can help me identify this, you'd have my undying gratitude.
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It's the invisible model model Bianchi, most likely made sometime in the 20th century...
Kidding aside,...... I don't know how you can expect anyone here to identify it if you don't bother posting up any pics of it.....
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Originally Posted by Perceptor
It has Shimano downtube shifters,......
Down tube shifters means it is most likely produced before 1990ish. Shimano components, if original, may indicate that the frame was welded in Asia.
Pics are the only way to really help. Driveside, head tube & fork crown, seat cluster, tubing sticker, etc
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