Bianchi Strada
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Bianchi Strada
Hello all, my name is Andrew. Vintage 70s Bianchi Strada Good condition. except I'm unsure about the detailers, one is shimano one is simplex
I love vintage bikes and pretty much anything vintage or antique so I enjoy this bike very much, however id like to know the worth of it just to know.
I had a friend post in the past about this specific bike but am still not sure how much the bike is worth$; given the parts and condition. I will try and rephrase and make as transparent as possible. Thank you in advance. I think this bike is beautiful but i am an intermediate level bike mechanic and I really enjoy restoring bicycles and working on them. I think my appraisal for selling just the parts was somewhere around 225- 250$, I am hoping someone could lend an opinion.
Parts List:
Rear Dérailleur: Shimano Altus A20
Front Dérailleur: Simplex marked on the rear “Brevete SGDG”
Front and Back brakes: Balillia
Handlebar stem: Marked “TTT”
Handlebars: maybe markings under the wraps
Brake Levers: Baililla
Wheel Hub and Lock : Gnutti
Shifters: Simplex
Pedals: have a shamrock stamp on the pedal nut
https://imgur.com/a/wp6EP
I love vintage bikes and pretty much anything vintage or antique so I enjoy this bike very much, however id like to know the worth of it just to know.
I had a friend post in the past about this specific bike but am still not sure how much the bike is worth$; given the parts and condition. I will try and rephrase and make as transparent as possible. Thank you in advance. I think this bike is beautiful but i am an intermediate level bike mechanic and I really enjoy restoring bicycles and working on them. I think my appraisal for selling just the parts was somewhere around 225- 250$, I am hoping someone could lend an opinion.
Parts List:
Rear Dérailleur: Shimano Altus A20
Front Dérailleur: Simplex marked on the rear “Brevete SGDG”
Front and Back brakes: Balillia
Handlebar stem: Marked “TTT”
Handlebars: maybe markings under the wraps
Brake Levers: Baililla
Wheel Hub and Lock : Gnutti
Shifters: Simplex
Pedals: have a shamrock stamp on the pedal nut
https://imgur.com/a/wp6EP
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I don't see a lot of value to selling the components, there is nothing there I think is of particular value to collectors. Maybe 150-200 including the frame/fork.
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I agree with the others, it is a pretty basic bike, but in LA you never know. It looks pretty clean is it mechanically sound? If I paid you $225 for it tomorrow what would I have to have fixed before I could ride it?
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