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sr_roboto 10-12-11 11:38 AM

red one
 
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hi bianchigirll, thanks for the welcome.

i'm in the US... in washington state. i got both of the bikes from my dad. he purchased the white one in germany himself-- we used to live there. not sure where he picked up the red one.

the red "special" has shimano suntour arx parts.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222560http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222563http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222562http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222561

as far as the white one: i feel dumb about it-- but on the other side of the bike, after riding it around for the last couple weeks-- i noticed a decal on the top tube that reads "campione d'italia" it has ofmega "master" shifting parts and modolo brakes.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222570http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222569http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222568http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222567http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222566http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=222571

so the red one you think is an '84? and the white one an '87?
i'm not sure if i'm going to keep both. but if i had to get rid of one, which do you think i should keep? the campione has a little bit more surface rust than the special. but that's probably minor.

thanks!

sr_roboto 10-27-11 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 13351182)

more? better pics?

hi bianchigirll,

did my previous post go through? i posted some new pics and more info. would love your 2 cents...

Bianchigirll 10-28-11 03:04 PM

Hi Roboto sorry I have not been on much the last week. if both bikes fit I would keep the campione as it is simply the better of the two

victorvg84 12-19-11 04:37 PM

hi everybody, i have a question, i,ve just buy my first Bianchi, and the last owner tell me that the was repainted in other color and he dont know anything of the bike )the bike was a present for a dead familiar) i think that the bike is a record but i cant confirm that, the bike has a touriste pipe, a ofmega crankset, huret ?? speeds, tubi bianchi 1-20 calibrati. i dont have the bike here that is the reason coz i dont know the speeds.

victorvg84 12-19-11 04:57 PM

im sure that my bike is a rekord, but i dont know if im wrong. thanks for help

T-Mar 12-19-11 07:07 PM

Tubi Bianchi 1-20 Calibrati was the high tensile steel used on the entry level models. If it is a Rekord, it is the lowest version. You should try to get some pictures to post. Also, the serial number and it's location will tell us the year.

Bianchigirll 12-19-11 07:35 PM

I wonder if this is a European or Canadian model?

victorvg84 12-20-11 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 13619379)
I wonder if this is a European or Canadian model?

i dont know but i think that was europeanhttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=231082

victorvg84 12-20-11 08:27 AM

i remember you that the decals and the paint arent original

victorvg84 12-20-11 08:29 AM

the frame is exactly like that, but my doub are the components, coz they arent the same.

victorvg84 12-20-11 08:30 AM

like that http://www.flickr.com/photos/11521783@N05/5815440118/

victorvg84 12-21-11 02:38 AM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 13619307)
Tubi Bianchi 1-20 Calibrati was the high tensile steel used on the entry level models. If it is a Rekord, it is the lowest version. You should try to get some pictures to post. Also, the serial number and it's location will tell us the year.

I'm pretty sure this is the model rekord 745

andboy 12-30-11 11:14 PM

Can anyone cast any light on my recent purchase!? I think it's a late 80's model. It's a Bianchi Volpe. Serial number is 9C28267, it has Suntour components. Bar end shifters.

I bought it a couple days ago and rode it to and from work today just to prove it wouldn't die on me! 46 mile round trip.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5992907/Sout...1230-00116.jpg

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5992907/Lewi...1228-00096.jpg

victorvg84 12-31-11 04:30 AM

i need help to id my bianchi, the serial number is that, thanks!!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/6160483...n/photostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/6160483...n/photostream/

victorvg84 12-31-11 04:32 AM

the serial number is 4I60390 i think!!! but is not clear look that photo and please tell me what you think: http://www.flickr.com/photos/61604838@N04/

Bianchigirll 12-31-11 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by andboy (Post 13658196)
Can anyone cast any light on my recent purchase!? I think it's a late 80's model. It's a Bianchi Volpe. Serial number is 9C28267, it has Suntour components. Bar end shifters.

I bought it a couple days ago and rode it to and from work today just to prove it wouldn't die on me! 46 mile round trip.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5992907/Sout...1230-00116.jpg

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5992907/Lewi...1228-00096.jpg

nice looking Bianchi. it is either a '88 or '89, the difference between two was very slight. if you remind me I'll try and look next friday when I get home

T-Mar 12-31-11 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 13658725)
nice looking Bianchi. it is either a '88 or '89, the difference between two was very slight. if you remind me I'll try and look next friday when I get home

I can save you thew trouble. it's a 1989 model.

T-Mar 12-31-11 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by victorvg84 (Post 13658717)
the serial number is 4I60390 i think!!! but is not clear look that photo and please tell me what you think: http://www.flickr.com/photos/61604838@N04/

Based on the placement and suspected number, it would be either a 1974 or 1975 model. The era certainly does correlate with the Tubi Bianchi 1-20 Calibrati decal.

victorvg84 12-31-11 02:25 PM

thanks but something about the model??? a rekord may be??

Bianchigirll 12-31-11 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 13659233)
I can save you thew trouble. it's a 1989 model.

how can you tell? the color?

T-Mar 12-31-11 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by victorvg84 (Post 13660182)
thanks but something about the model??? a rekord may be??

The model designation is not built into the serial number. Based your tubeset description and the stamped rear dropouts it is an entry level model, but that's all I can say at this point. If it is a Rekord, it is an entry level variant. The only other thing that might help to identify the model are the brands and models of the original components, if you have them.

andboy 01-01-12 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 13659233)
I can save you thew trouble. it's a 1989 model.

Wonderful, thank you! I did a 100k ride today on it. The only thing that happened was that somehow i must have pushed against the left shifter, so it went from indexed to friction until I stopped and figured out how to fix it.

BlushingEagle 01-10-12 01:44 PM

Hi folks, I just joined here. I have an 80's Italian made Bianchi with SN A1005L4. From what I could gather in earlier posts, it is more than likely a 1984 model - I just can't figure out which one. The guy I bought it from was the original owner. He bought it in '85 in California. The only thing I could dig up on line that matched were the Campy components. Campagnolo G010-SM, Victory. (thanks to velobase.com). This matches what the guy remembered - that they were the Victory line. I would like to find out which model & year for sure. Any help or pointers would be appreciated!
Thanks!

T-Mar 01-10-12 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by BlushingEagle (Post 13701301)
Hi folks, I just joined here. I have an 80's Italian made Bianchi with SN A1005L4. From what I could gather in earlier posts, it is more than likely a 1984 model - I just can't figure out which one. The guy I bought it from was the original owner. He bought it in '85 in California. The only thing I could dig up on line that matched were the Campy components. Campagnolo G010-SM, Victory. (thanks to velobase.com). This matches what the guy remembered - that they were the Victory line. I would like to find out which model & year for sure. Any help or pointers would be appreciated!
Thanks!

Are you sure the components are Victory and not Triomphe? They look very similar. The most distinctive difference is that Victory has drilled brake levers while Triomphe does not. Also, is it the full group or only the derailleurs? In 1985 the Bianchi Stelvio used Triomphe derailleurs while the Binchi Veloce used the full group.

BlushingEagle 01-10-12 08:39 PM

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Wow T-Mar - thanks! I think you nailed it. I only used the rear derailleur as a guide - the brake levers are not drilled & the rear derailleur has black wheels, not white. Triomphe it is! I didn't have pictures handy earlier, so here are a few. The guy I bought it from just had it in to the local Trek store for new cables & to clean & grease the bearings. Apparently they didn't want to bother to clean anything else - chainrings are a tad dirty, but in good shape.

Thanks for the help!
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