My Bianchi Sport.
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My Bianchi Sport.
Hello All,
I finaly got a camera to take a few shots of my Bianchi.
I am in the process of trying to find a little more info on it. I found it under a house I bought a couple of years ago. When I pulled it out it was fairly nasty. I gave it a quick clean and bought a cheap set of tires for it. After I rode it a few times I put it in a corner and there it sat. I have recently picked cycling back up and I figured this would be a good bike for club rides and general crusing about. (I have a MTB hybrid that I am going to use for commuting.)
As I am relatively new to road biking I don't realy know much about the bike besides it is an older steel frame bike.
There is a stiker on the frame that says "Tange 900 CRO-MO, Double butted Steel tubing". The fork has a sticke that says "MangAlloy 2001, Magnanese-Alloy tubing, Tange".
If anybody has any more info (like year) I would really appreciate it
Anyway, here are a few pics of my bike.
(I'm also new to the whole posting pictures on the forum. Maybe this will work
)


I finaly got a camera to take a few shots of my Bianchi.
I am in the process of trying to find a little more info on it. I found it under a house I bought a couple of years ago. When I pulled it out it was fairly nasty. I gave it a quick clean and bought a cheap set of tires for it. After I rode it a few times I put it in a corner and there it sat. I have recently picked cycling back up and I figured this would be a good bike for club rides and general crusing about. (I have a MTB hybrid that I am going to use for commuting.)
As I am relatively new to road biking I don't realy know much about the bike besides it is an older steel frame bike.
There is a stiker on the frame that says "Tange 900 CRO-MO, Double butted Steel tubing". The fork has a sticke that says "MangAlloy 2001, Magnanese-Alloy tubing, Tange".
If anybody has any more info (like year) I would really appreciate it
Anyway, here are a few pics of my bike.
(I'm also new to the whole posting pictures on the forum. Maybe this will work
)

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From: Dover, NH USA
Bikes: 1986 Bridgestone 500, 1981 Motobecane Super Mirage
Very nice! Until recently I was commuting on an '86 Puch with a double-butted Tange 900 frame. Very comfortable. I would guess your Bianchi is around the same vintage, though yours has better components.
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Thanks for the compliment! I only have about 100 miles or so on it, but I can tell that the ride is MUCH better on the road compared to my commuter. I'm going to be replacing the bar tape and maybe a few other little odds'n ends, then I'm just going to detail clean it, get it adjusted, and ride the tires off of it.
Jeremy R.
Jeremy R.





