So cleaning the parts, i noticed that the brakes had a fainted name, Mach 1.
Originally Posted by
Davidhuunguyen
Definitely going for sentimental value. I picked this up for 200. Always wanted a campy and celeste Bianchi along with the challenge of finding the parts. Paint is not good. Seems to be dull, lots of chips, and decals are fading but actually in good shape given its shape. Probably going to powder coat it. Wonder what this is worth in its current form.
Trying to add pictures but it wont won me till i i have ten posts.
Bianchigirll;21579699]It depends on the bike. If you have a Campione de Italia that came with a mixed component kit swapping it to all CampI won’t suddenly make it ride better or be much more valuable. As to paint....Bianchi bikes came in lots of different colors so unless the current paint is in horrendous shape a professional repaint may cost more than the bike is worth.
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