Helping identifying an older Bianchi
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Helping identifying an older Bianchi
We had an older Bianchi San Remo come into the shop today and I'm trying to find the date.
The serial # is AS4388468
Full Shimano components (un-named, just says shimano), serial # under the BB (i read somewhere this indicates a Japanese made frame for some reason), and the dropouts have Bianchi stamped in them.
The serial # is AS4388468
Full Shimano components (un-named, just says shimano), serial # under the BB (i read somewhere this indicates a Japanese made frame for some reason), and the dropouts have Bianchi stamped in them.
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what color was the frame and decals? it was all shimano? index? late '80s San Remo I do not recall a San Remo post '87, I'll look through my catalogs.
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OK the only San Remo I see in the '80s is a 1985. is this bike green or maroon? does it have a SR CRC-T crankset that looks like a Ofmega Misrtal'? the catalog says 105 bit no indication is index.
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