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Old 02-20-19, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Hailstorm_7
I did have to replace a number of the components and make do with what we had lying about the shop. Much of it is not original, then. Certainly did not get all the parts on there that I wanted (including the brakes and rear derailleur). They are 700c wheels, but a previous owner drilled out the rims (unfortunately). The bike was turned in with a container of touch up paint, so that helped cover up some of the minor wear. Thanks for the id, all. Given the mashup of components, any idea on a fair value?
Just which components did you replace? or were missing? Since lots of mid '80s Bianchis shared pretty much the same frame, including the '83 980 and the '84 Nuovo Racing, knowing what was on the bike when found and what was added later would help. We can only make a ID based on what we see.
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