Bianchi
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Bianchi
Don't know if this is classic or vintage. Looks like a beginner's model. What do you think? I want to do a SS conversion.
https://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/bik/111683481.html
Thanks for any input.
https://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/bik/111683481.html
Thanks for any input.
Last edited by palu; 04-10-09 at 10:03 PM.
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Low end....Looks like decent fixie fodder.
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Are the rims alloy or steel? Is the frame generic gas pipe, or cromoly?
If the rims are steel and the frame gas pipe, not worth $140 around here. But if the rims are alloy, yes, and if the frame is cromoly, price is below market around here anyway.
As far as can you find a better deal? Probably, if you are really patient, ready to drive a distance, and ready to pounce when a smokin' good deal pops up.
If the rims are steel and the frame gas pipe, not worth $140 around here. But if the rims are alloy, yes, and if the frame is cromoly, price is below market around here anyway.
As far as can you find a better deal? Probably, if you are really patient, ready to drive a distance, and ready to pounce when a smokin' good deal pops up.






