Bianchi Volpe
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Bianchi Volpe
Hi All,
Just picked up a bianchi volpe and I am trying learn more about it. Not sure if it is technically a classic/vintage from what I know about it so far but I figured this would be the best place to start.
The bike looks to be late 80's early 90's with suntour bar end shifters and deraileurs. It has shimano canti brakes and is salmon/orange in color. Also suzue hubs. Any help identifying year and over history on the bike would be great!
Also if any one knows where i can go to check S/N please let me know.
Thanks!
Balls
Just picked up a bianchi volpe and I am trying learn more about it. Not sure if it is technically a classic/vintage from what I know about it so far but I figured this would be the best place to start.
The bike looks to be late 80's early 90's with suntour bar end shifters and deraileurs. It has shimano canti brakes and is salmon/orange in color. Also suzue hubs. Any help identifying year and over history on the bike would be great!
Also if any one knows where i can go to check S/N please let me know.
Thanks!
Balls
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Hello
is this two tone? can you post a pic? Volpes are nice bikes. they were not exactly touring/randonour bikes nor cyclocross. they were just good bikes for doing most anything.
is this two tone? can you post a pic? Volpes are nice bikes. they were not exactly touring/randonour bikes nor cyclocross. they were just good bikes for doing most anything.
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