Japanese built Piaggio Bianchi Identification
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Japanese built Piaggio Bianchi Identification
Hello all,
I just purchased a Piaggio era Bianchi frameset with a few components still attached. My plan is to restore it to riding condition again. I would like to know a little more about it, specifically the year it was made and confirmation of the model name. I tried searching for Bianchi serial number databases but didn't have much luck.
Here is what I already know:
The bottom bracket shell is stamped with the serial number MU06414
The bottom bracket shell is 68mm
The rear dropouts are stamped with Shimano-UF
The front dropouts are stamped with Tange TF-R
The components that were attached are Shimano 600 Arabesque, although I don't know if they are original
It is beige in color with gold logo decals.
I would attach a few photos but apparently I'm not allowed to since I haven't made 10 other postings yet.
Thank you!
I just purchased a Piaggio era Bianchi frameset with a few components still attached. My plan is to restore it to riding condition again. I would like to know a little more about it, specifically the year it was made and confirmation of the model name. I tried searching for Bianchi serial number databases but didn't have much luck.
Here is what I already know:
The bottom bracket shell is stamped with the serial number MU06414
The bottom bracket shell is 68mm
The rear dropouts are stamped with Shimano-UF
The front dropouts are stamped with Tange TF-R
The components that were attached are Shimano 600 Arabesque, although I don't know if they are original
It is beige in color with gold logo decals.
I would attach a few photos but apparently I'm not allowed to since I haven't made 10 other postings yet.
Thank you!
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check steerer for markings
possible you may find the Bridgestone keystone logo
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check steerer for markings
possible you may find the Bridgestone keystone logo
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Pic assist:
The serial number is form Tsunoda. I guess at the year, but about 1981.
Edit: The Tsunoda frames were usually the Super model.
Last edited by Hummer; 12-20-23 at 01:10 PM. Reason: more info
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Thank you everyone! It actually still has a “Super” sticker on the top tube, so I believe Hummer has the correct identification of it.
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Best I can tell is it is 81 produced Super sold in 82 the vanilla paint with chocolate details is interesting pretty sure Bianchi offered this one year only.