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Old 01-03-12, 06:36 PM
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Beautiful Bianchi, is that a complete repaint or really good touch up and some rubbing compound? what are the cranks?

Originally Posted by Ex Pres
Beware the rims
Originally Posted by Turbort88
They are straight now but the eyelets are rusted, I'm sure they will be destroyed in less than a season of riding, especially because the bike paths here in DC can be rough.
Those rims are notorious for being difficult to get tires on and off. they however a good durable rim.

Originally Posted by BentLink
Wow, that's nice...I'm thinking blue bar tape...
I agree I think blue tape really makes the decals 'pop'

Originally Posted by Drummerboy1975
That's a beautiful bike. I hope to own a turquoise Bianchi some day. The only thing I would have done differently is through tires. Great bike and congrats!
the OP's Bianchi is Celeste, but if your really want Turquoise they were available

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