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Hi I am trying to figure out what a Bianchi Reparto Corse SBX classic is worth. A guy has one for 400 dollars is it worth it? I have pictures but can not figure out how to upload them. It keeps asking for a url and I don't have one. Thanks
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Post your pics to a free picture hosting site and then post a link.
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Unless it is in rough condition and/or outfitted with low-end components, it's hard to envision it not being worth $400. A very good condition SBX frameset alone could bring that amount. However, pictures will be required to determine true value. As suggested, use a photo hosting site and post the links.
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Unless it is in rough condition and/or outfitted with low-end components, it's hard to envision it not being worth $400. A very good condition SBX frameset alone could bring that amount. However, pictures will be required to determine true value. As suggested, use a photo hosting site and post the links.
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I am pretty sure that isn't a SBX frame and possibly not a Reparto Corse frame. Can you get some more and better pics?
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
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It looks like 1988-1989 model with a Columbus SLX decal, as opposed to Columbus/Bianchi SBX. Those look like monoplanar brakes, so it may be a Super Leggera with Campagnolo Chorus. Unfortunately, the picture is not quite clear enough to say with absolute certainty.
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Yes, that's definitely a Columbus SLX decal and those are monoplanar brakes and the crankarms appear to be Chorus. It looks like a 1988-1989 frankenbiked Super Legerra. The Ergopower brifters and freehub are later additions, while the resin pedals are a distinct downgrade. Unfortunately, we can't confirm the derailleur system from the non-drive side photo.
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Absolutely, decals look like '89 to me. As noted, looks like SLX sticker to me too and the fork crown fits for that year.
Frame and fork alone are worth $400.
Frame and fork alone are worth $400.
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I am pretty sure that isn't a SBX frame and possibly not a Reparto Corse frame. Can you get some more and better pics?
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
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Yes, that's definitely a Columbus SLX decal and those are monoplanar brakes and the crankarms appear to be Chorus. It looks like a 1988-1989 frankenbiked Super Legerra. The Ergopower brifters and freehub are later additions, while the resin pedals are a distinct downgrade. Unfortunately, we can't confirm the derailleur system from the non-drive side photo.
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The crankset says Brev Campagnolo 53-AS. The tires are Mavio open 4 cd. The frame says Columbus Acciaio Cimo Cycles SLX Rinforzi Eucoidali. Also says Edoardo Bianchi
The hamdlebars say Giro D'Italia Cinelli 64-42. Also says Columbus Foderi Laminati
The hamdlebars say Giro D'Italia Cinelli 64-42. Also says Columbus Foderi Laminati
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I am pretty sure that isn't a SBX frame and possibly not a Reparto Corse frame. Can you get some more and better pics?
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
An SBX would have a chrome unicrown fork and chrome stays with more of vertical dropout.
This certainly looks like it is worth $350-400 but we should try and figure out the frame first.
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The rear derailleur is newer too, though I can't make a positive identification from the picture. The brifters are from 1992 based on the triangular extensions on the tips,so I'm assuming the derailleur and freehub are from the same year. I still believe it's a modified 1988-1989 Super Legerra. Serial number?
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The rear derailleur is newer too, though I can't make a positive identification from the picture. The brifters are from 1992 based on the triangular extensions on the tips,so I'm assuming the derailleur and freehub are from the same year. I still believe it's a modified 1988-1989 Super Legerra. Serial number?
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The rear derailleur is newer too, though I can't make a positive identification from the picture. The brifters are from 1992 based on the triangular extensions on the tips,so I'm assuming the derailleur and freehub are from the same year. I still believe it's a modified 1988-1989 Super Legerra. Serial number?