Bianchi Forza
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Bianchi Forza
My dad has a Bianchi Forza bike that was given to him. I can’t seem to find anything about the Forza model and there is no serial number that I can see on the bike. I need some help. I can’t post pictures because I have to make or respond to 10 post.
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As far as finding information there is much out there is you know how to search.
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Thank you, I had recently emailed Bianchi and submitted a form asking well they got back to me and sent me a catalogue links for past models and the forza was not on any. So I emailed back and he sent me another link and it was in the issue you attached as well. How would I find out the value. Even the one that’s pictured. Just curious how much it sold for brand new
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I believe the 1992 Bianchi Forza was MSRP $499.99. I found that mentioned in another thread here on the forum.
Current value depends on several factors including the local market (some are notorious for higher prices) the size of the frame and the condition. Some frame sizes, mainly the small and large extremes can limit value due to demand. And the condition obviously will either enhance or harm your potential sales price.
Did the bike resemble either of the two that I showed?
Current value depends on several factors including the local market (some are notorious for higher prices) the size of the frame and the condition. Some frame sizes, mainly the small and large extremes can limit value due to demand. And the condition obviously will either enhance or harm your potential sales price.
Did the bike resemble either of the two that I showed?