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Old 11-02-08 | 05:44 PM
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That '54 is one of my all-time dream bikes. Period.
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I came across this 1953 frame last night during my search for Bianchi info:




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Old 11-02-08 | 06:45 PM
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More Bianchi love...here is a 1981 (?) Super Corsa that I've just finished cleaning up. Considered doing a modern build, but decided to go the vintage Super Record route instead (for now).



BTW, anyone have a handle on Bianchi serial numbers? This one is 7 6.8.104 on the 70mm BB.

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It's an '80 or '81, as they only did the chrome head-lugs for those years. Truly one of the nicest Bianchi's ever! Really deserves correct Super Record, OR 10's, and all the panto stuff. Looks like yours in in fantastic shape. I would love to have a similar frame in a 54-55cm.

Here's my '81 Super Pista:

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Originally Posted by family_belly
I came across this 1953 frame last night during my search for Bianchi info:
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Bent fok, no chrome headlugs? Yech. Not half as nice as Gary's.

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Old 11-02-08 | 06:57 PM
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I came across this 1953 frame last night during my search for Bianchi info:




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Would need to see close-ups of the drop-outs but I don't think that's a 50's bike. Looks just like the entry level early 70's frame. But could be an older low-end model? No internal bearing head-lugs, so not worth bothering with. Although I do like the custom painted fork crown
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Old 11-02-08 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Otis
It's an '80 or '81, as they only did the chrome head-lugs for those years. Truly one of the nicest Bianchi's ever! Really deserves correct Super Record, OR 10's, and all the panto stuff. Looks like yours in in fantastic shape. I would love to have a similar frame in a 54-55cm.

Here's my '81 Super Pista:

Very nice Pista.

A question about the Piaggio sticker -- did these only appear on the '81 models? I've seen some Bianchi's with the sticker on the side of the seat tube and some as the head badge.

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Old 11-02-08 | 07:06 PM
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Bent fok, no chrome headlugs? Yech. Not half as nice as Gary's.

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yep. more nightmare than dream, but thought I'd post it anyway.

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Old 11-02-08 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Otis
...No internal bearing head-lugs...
Interesting to note that Bianchi had these in the 50's (don't know if anyone else did) and now they have been reincarnated as "integrated headsets."

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Old 11-02-08 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by family_belly
Very nice Pista.

A question about the Piaggio sticker -- did these only appear on the '81 models? I've seen some Bianchi's with the sticker on the side of the seat tube and some as the head badge.

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Piaggio took over US distribution of Bianchi in 1980 until sometime in the mid 80's (?). The Piaggio decals were used on the seat-tube for most '80-'83 models. I've only seen it used as a head-tube "badge" on 1980 models. My '80 Rekord 748 was decaled like that.
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Old 11-02-08 | 07:35 PM
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Old 11-02-08 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Otis
It's an '80 or '81, as they only did the chrome head-lugs for those years. Truly one of the nicest Bianchi's ever! Really deserves correct Super Record, OR 10's, and all the panto stuff. Looks like yours in in fantastic shape. I would love to have a similar frame in a 54-55cm.

Here's my '81 Super Pista:

It's a shame you don't ride it.
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Old 11-02-08 | 08:02 PM
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It's a shame you don't ride it.
Why?

It makes no sense to ride a bike like this on the road. The nearest track is 4 hours away, but I will drag it up there once in awhile.

I have no problem with wall hangars, I have many bikes to ride and I bet I put in a lot more miles a week than you.
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Its actually got rears too just behind the RD cable.
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Old 11-03-08 | 01:53 AM
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Wow - some stunning Bianchi's.

Otis' Specialissima, Rekord and Super Pista reflect a wonderful collection of the marque, and, luckily, their in the hands of a true collector.

Family belly's Super Corsa frame is simply brilliant. The '53 frame does look like a '53 frame. It is very similar to my '54 frame without the chrome. Bianchi did kit their 50's bikes out with some special bits and pieces - 'B' marked nuts, engraved cranks and hubs, etc,etc. Very difficult to source these days.

Yellowjeep - great looking bike that looks well set up for riding.

Kemmer's mid 80's bike with many original parts - someone (small) is going to get a bike they will be very proud of and his other deep blue Bianchi - looks Japanese and 90's - but its a Bianchi and that definately alters the way you feel when riding your bike - its a Bianchi!!!

Thanks guys, really interesting stuff.

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