Bianchi identification request
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Bianchi identification request
Brought the staff at my LBS some lunch today, and they told me to take this home with me. Please help ID this Bianchi. Looks like Suntour Sprint maybe. 27.2 seat post. Serial number looks to be 872156. It's a Canadian market bike. Bianchi experts?


















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Combination of Formula tubing decal fork and logo style indicates 1988 mid-range model. It looks like a Campione d' Italia, except for the SunTour Sprint derailleurs. USA market Cd'I of this era typically came with SunTour Cyclone while Canadian market came with Campagnolo.
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Combination of Formula tubing decal fork and logo style indicates 1988 mid-range model. It looks like a Campione d' Italia, except for the SunTour Sprint derailleurs. USA market Cd'I of this era typically came with SunTour Cyclone while Canadian market came with Campagnolo.
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Combination of Formula tubing decal fork and logo style indicates 1988 mid-range model. It looks like a Campione d' Italia, except for the SunTour Sprint derailleurs. USA market Cd'I of this era typically came with SunTour Cyclone while Canadian market came with Campagnolo.
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But to confound things a little more here is the rear wheel. When I see a mismatched pair, it is usually the rear that has been replaced, but I have personally taco'd my front wheel on a spill at one point so, who knows.
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I just found a comment in another thread where Bianchigirll indicated the CdI may have donned Suntour Sprint for a year. And as [MENTION=20650]T-Mar[/MENTION] stated early on, it's a mid-level Bianchi. Done deal. Now to take it apart, sandblast the frame and start thinking about paint.
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I just found a comment in another thread where Bianchigirll indicated the CdI may have donned Suntour Sprint for a year. And as [MENTION=20650]T-Mar[/MENTION] stated early on, it's a mid-level Bianchi. Done deal. Now to take it apart, sandblast the frame and start thinking about paint.
I believe those one year Cd'I with Sprint were actually a Canadian market model a step or two above the Cd'I ,as they're almost always from Canada. They're close to the USA market Trofeo but not exactly the same, the most notable difference being the USA's Argentin Celeste paint scheme with the black stays, fork and head tube. However, I hesitate to call your bicycle a Canadian market Trofeo, as the Canadian market models sometimes used different model names.
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Yes, that chart does represent the Bianchi hierarchy but only for the USA. The Canadian market was different at this time Unfortunately, I don't have a complete Canadian market catalogue for 1988. What I can tell you is that your Cd'I was a mid-range model, roughly equivalent to the USA market model, with the notable difference being Campagnolo derailleurs, and that is had a retail price of $699.00 CDN.
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Had a chat with a guy via Kijiji tonight. He was selling the same bike down to the last detail: colour, decals, groupset (Sprint 9000/Modolo/Ofmega) 3ttt contact points and wheels (his are Ambrosio Elites) He is the original owner of his bike. which is in great condition, and he confirmed it is a Trofeo. I thought I would add this information to the forum. These photos are of the individual's Trofeo.














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