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joe englert 07-19-09 01:44 PM

bianchi help
 
just picked up a new-old 1985?? bianchi. never saw one quite like this with the chorme bits. cant find it in any bianchi catalogs either. any one out there any ideas??http://photobucket.com/englert

Old Fat Guy 07-19-09 02:02 PM

The pictures you have provided offer no clues.

joe englert 07-19-09 02:13 PM

well, i thought those were good pics. i dont know what else i could do

Picchio Special 07-19-09 02:17 PM

They didn't show up in the link again, Joe. I found them because I've learned from your previous posts to hit "reply with quote" and then cut and paste the link. I think it's probably something like an X-3 or X-4, mid-to-late 80's, non-Argentin model. But then, what I know about Bianchi's wouldn't reach the first layer of holes in a thimble. But the more important question is: Did you buy it?
Edit: Duh - says right in your post you bought it. Good for you - that was definitely the right move.

Tigerprawn 07-19-09 02:28 PM

Hey Joe, you gotta [img]link[/img] the links to each picture. Beautiful bike, but looks a bit big. Planning on a flip? Looks quite nice

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...bianchi003.jpg

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...nglert/008.jpg

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...nglert/005.jpg

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...nglert/004.jpg

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...nglert/006.jpg

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/v...nglert/001.jpg

John E 07-19-09 02:44 PM

The Columbus sticker on the fork blade and the chrome stays are good signs -- this is a top-of-the-line machine, with a full Columbus frameset. Bellissima!

cudak888 07-19-09 03:09 PM

Cobalto brakes, second-gen Record shifter pattern, appears to be a C-Record crankset, Triomphe/Victory seatpost, Super Record FD, and a first-gen Rally RD.

You did good on this one, Joe.

-Kurt

joe englert 07-19-09 03:09 PM

thanks. i thought it was different than the other bianchis ive seen-and ive seen a few but this one looks special. thanks picchio for the help. well, it is a bit big for me at 57cm but i have that bottecchia professional adr replica at 57 that feels good. havent ridden this one yet so i hope it feels good.

joe englert 07-19-09 03:11 PM

well actuall, i dont like that derailleur at all. i wanted a super or c record. i dont know why it has that ugly rally on there exept as picchio stated, it works better for those low gears. anyone want to swap??

Dyermaker 07-19-09 03:43 PM

Wow, just my size also...

I need to start keeping large amounts of money laying around...

cudak888 07-19-09 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 9310506)
well actuall, i dont like that derailleur at all. i wanted a super or c record. i dont know why it has that ugly rally on there exept as picchio stated, it works better for those low gears. anyone want to swap??

Grrr - wish I had an SR for you, Joe - I'd do the trade in a heartbeat.

I've been curious to find out exactly how bad/good these first-gen mechs shift, seeing that the jury is split significantly on the subject. Makes me wonder what that upper parallelogram would do when matched with a SR pulley cage too.

-Kurt

JohnDThompson 07-19-09 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 9310506)
well actuall, i dont like that derailleur at all. i wanted a super or c record. i dont know why it has that ugly rally on there exept as picchio stated, it works better for those low gears. anyone want to swap??

You could probably unload the derailleur on eBay for $60-$80 and buy something else.

divineAndbright 07-19-09 07:11 PM

Thats a 57cm? really?

joe englert 07-19-09 07:43 PM

well im pretty sure. why do you ask. does it look smaller or bigger? by the way got some different pics here to check out as well

divineAndbright 07-19-09 07:50 PM

I find it looks bigger, well the seat tube anyways, im sure the TT is 57, but the seat tube looks 59 or 60 though.

joe englert 07-19-09 07:58 PM

ive heard the new pics arent coming up. ill try againhttp://photobucket.com/englert

-holiday76 07-19-09 08:06 PM

could be the geometry or just me, but it sure looks like its about 59-60cm to me.

joe englert 07-19-09 08:13 PM

ill check it again but i rode it today and with the seat lowered a bit worked fine. all see if it has a size stamp.

retrofit 07-19-09 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 9312209)
ill check it again but i rode it today and with the seat lowered a bit worked fine. all see if it has a size stamp.

Nice Bianchi! :thumb:

The size stamp is likely on the steerer tube (that's where mine is on my '80 Bianchi); keep in mind Bianchi measures c-t.

http://gallery.me.com/rockyshores/10...12480581060001

stan

joe englert 07-19-09 09:24 PM

thanks. looked on bottom bracket and it says something like"cu57" same measurements as my bottecchia which is clearly stamped 57cm your right, in the pic it does look bigger


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