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Old 05-02-14, 10:42 AM
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Here are my bicis.
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Originally Posted by gc3
It's just the red bits that make it look odd. Ditch them, quick. And I think black tires would also bring it more together. The historic celeste color scheme will always be better on any frame labeled Bianchi. That's just how it is.

I agree with you about Celeste and Bianchi going hand in hand. The red bits don't bother me as much, however.
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Originally Posted by dmcdam
Celeste is the only correct colour for a Bianchi.
Passione celeste indeed.
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Originally Posted by Panza
So my Bianchi got fixed ... it now has a different color frame. I think it looks a bit odd... but I'm not complaining with the Celeste color.

Panza, did they repair the frame and also repaint it Celeste? Or did they give you a new frame?

I love Bianchis in Celeste. In Europe (and specially in Italia) riders go for style in their bikes (as well as performance) so colors like Celeste are extremely popular. I guess they don't have the hang ups that some riders here have.

A historical note. Mussolini tried to change the color of the winner's jersey in the Giro d'Italia because he thought that the rosa maglia was too girlish for the winner of such a difficult race. To this day winning the rosa maglia is considered one of cycling's most difficult achievements.

And what about Il Duce? Once defeat became imminent, he tried to escape but was eventually captured. He was then executed and hung upside down, like a big, fat piece of prosciutto.

So much for his stupid machismo.
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Old 05-02-14, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by eja_ bottecchia
Here are my bicis.
That Bottecchia is such a great looking bike...and the others aren't too shabby either
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Originally Posted by ilikepasta
That's a nice-lookin' bike!
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Originally Posted by Young Version
That Bottecchia is such a great looking bike...and the others aren't too shabby either
Thank you, I bought the Bottecchia new back in 1989. The only changed I have made to it is to upgrade to Campy Athena 11speed. The frame still hums when I ride it.
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Originally Posted by goenrdoug
That's a nice-lookin' bike!
thank you!
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Old 05-05-14, 09:22 PM
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Got my first road bike almost a year ago on Memorial Day weekend. A Cannondale Women's Synapse Carbon 5 105
It's a beautiful first ride

I also recently got a Scott Contessa Speedster 35 which I am going to be riding across the US this summer, from Baltimore to Portland. Heavier with an aluminum frame and carbon fork, and lower-end components. Just hoping it'll be more durable for the 4,400 mile ride.


Too lazy to take pics. I am in bed and the bikes are downstairs in the living room and garage.
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Awesome!! Goood luck on your big ride. I, sort of, envy you .

Post pics.

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Originally Posted by baj32161
Awesome!! Goood luck on your big ride. I, sort of, envy you .

Post pics.

Cheers,

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Thanks!

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Gonna ride this baby all the way across the country. It's for a charity called 4K for Cancer



And my first road bike. All set up for a bike/run brick when I was training earlier this year with all the snow.
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Originally Posted by eja_ bottecchia
Panza, did they repair the frame and also repaint it Celeste? Or did they give you a new frame?

I love Bianchis in Celeste. In Europe (and specially in Italia) riders go for style in their bikes (as well as performance) so colors like Celeste are extremely popular. I guess they don't have the hang ups that some riders here have.

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And what about Il Duce? Once defeat became imminent, he tried to escape but was eventually captured. He was then executed and hung upside down, like a big, fat piece of prosciutto.

So much for his stupid machismo.
They replaced it with a new celest frame. : )
Mussolini was probably insecure about his manlihood.
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Originally Posted by jojomojo
Thanks!

Dug up some pics from my blog:

Gonna ride this baby all the way across the country. It's for a charity called 4K for Cancer



And my first road bike. All set up for a bike/run brick when I was training earlier this year with all the snow.
I'm jealous of our assortment! It looks like both of your bikes match roughly in color as well, must make for easier outfit choicing. : )
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1990 Cannondale SR800. Inferno red. I've only had it a few months. I love this bike.
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Old 05-06-14, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Panza
They replaced it with a new celest frame. : )
Mussolini was probably insecure about his manlihood.
Il Duce was insecure about a lot of things. By the end of the war most Italians hated him.

Your new bike looks great in Celeste.

Passione celeste!
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My first post... I have a FELT Z85 with 105. Loving it !
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Originally Posted by Panza
I'm jealous of our assortment! It looks like both of your bikes match roughly in color as well, must make for easier outfit choicing. : )
Haha yes. All my kit is pretty much color coordinated, though it wasn't entirely intentional.
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My first post... I have a FELT Z85 with 105. Loving it !
Beautiful bike, great value. Get a really good lock, it's very eye catching, super flashy bike. Perfect bike to steal, be easy to resell it.
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Old 05-06-14, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Panza
So my Bianchi got fixed ... it now has a different color frame. I think it looks a bit odd... but I'm not complaining with the Celeste color.
Celeste is definitely the best color for the Bianchi's. I'm assuming that's the new CV frame?
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I bought this 2013 Trek Crossrip Disc for the gravel but it has not seen any as of yet , it just rides to good on the pavement, I do my weekend loop rides on it , I always like how the Paris Roubaix bikes are built up so I took a page out of the pro's book with 700x28 Vittoria Rubino Pros, double wrap bartape,Selle Flite saddle, Tacx cages and extra brake levers on the top of the Bontrager bars, now if I could just find some cobbles
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