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T-Mar 01-11-12 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by BlushingEagle (Post 13702897)
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!

Yes, that's definitely Triomphe. Personally, I never go by the derailleur pulleys, as they're too easy to change. I key in on ther bottom pivot bolt, which is larger on Triomphe. Also, the Triomphe crankset spider flares out slightly at the ends, where it meets the chainrings, whereas Victory does not. There are some other minor differences, but these three involve the 3 major components of the group and are relatively easy to pick out, even in relatively poor pics (which your aren't). Enjoy your new acquisition, keep the rubber side down and lastly, I offer you a slightly belated welcome to ther forums. :beer:

BlushingEagle 01-11-12 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 13704423)
Yes, that's definitely Triomphe. Personally, I never go by the derailleur pulleys, as they're too easy to change. I key in on ther bottom pivot bolt, which is larger on Triomphe. Also, the Triomphe crankset spider flares out slightly at the ends, where it meets the chainrings, whereas Victory does not. There are some other minor differences, but these three involve the 3 major components of the group and are relatively easy to pick out, even in relatively poor pics (which your aren't). Enjoy your new acquisition, keep the rubber side down and lastly, I offer you a slightly belated welcome to ther forums. :beer:

Thanks, T-Mar! :beer:

Labour 01-12-12 01:32 AM

Finally I found other people struggling with same problem as me. I have sent e-mails to Bianchi and Bianchi "identification" but no response :D There are digits under the frame which from top are 56, 54 and P at gear side. And other side are 3 (after it comes some kind of dot),6 and 9 (or 8). Is there a way to identify it? It's a 1980's bike and there are no information about frame quality what so ever (dunno someone took them off). Here are some pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/7077957...in/photostream. It has been in triathlon use around the world so it would be nice to know everything about this bike. Thanks, Labour

Bianchigirll 01-12-12 05:53 AM

Hi Labour welcome to the forums. your in Europe somewhere? or are those plugs the bike looks like a topend model judging by the chromed fork crown, stay caps, and chainstay. the fork looks '86ish to me and I believe the flattish seatstays are from that era too.

I find the crank interesting, do you know if it came with those? or for that matter do you know what components may be original to the bike?

Labour 01-12-12 01:16 PM

Hi Bianchigirll and thanks,
yes I live in Finland but the bike came originally from Italy. Don't know which parts are original, drivers may have changed them. Almost all parts are Campagnolo's and Bianchi's cooperation and 3TTT. Yeah it's funny that this bike has Bianchi X4 crank. I have checked catalogs and there are these parts in every bike but no bike has all these.

T-Mar 01-12-12 04:40 PM

I was thinking the frame was circa 1983.

Labour 01-15-12 06:30 AM

Don't know about circa. Is there any way to identify frame type other than sticker on it? There are marks from sticker but I don't know which one.

Bianchigirll 01-15-12 10:20 AM

I am thinking it is a bit newer than '83, but who knows. here in the states the upper tier bikes had a different decals in '83 then everything got that 'flag' style decal in '84. the fork crown shape looks more like I see in the '85 and '86 catalogs on some upperend bikes.

Now since your bike is in Finland none of that really applies so I would say the bike could be anywhere from '83ish to '87. judging from the chrome and the FD brazeon it is certainly a top of the line frame and likely built from Columbus SL maybe even with a SP downtube for the Bianchi Superset frame.

I would not be too hung up on the exact model, it is sure be a fabulous ride and a real head turner when built up

Labour 01-15-12 10:56 AM

You're right, can't wait taking it out when spring comes and it's all finished. I'm going to make it vintage style single speed. It's nice to know that it's made out of Columbus so I can count on performance :)

glynp 01-23-12 09:06 PM

Mine just has Bianchi C071 ?

Drummerboy1975 03-02-12 01:22 PM

I'll have to post my serial number as well. This is great.

Bianchigirll 03-02-12 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by glynp (Post 13758806)
Mine just has Bianchi C071 ?

How did I miss this one. great looking Bianchi

Bianchigirll 03-02-12 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Drummerboy1975 (Post 13923085)
I'll have to post my serial number as well. This is great.

http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/...302_163240.jpg

Drummerboy1975 03-02-12 09:27 PM

Well thank you Bianchigirl!

Drummerboy1975 03-05-12 08:16 AM

Heres the serial# to the Limited.

http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/...303_162732.jpg

dramiscram 03-10-12 07:54 PM

Here is another serial number
 
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I'm pretty sure it's a japanese Bianchi with the serial number and the fact that it's fitted with shimano 600 (pre-ultegra). Just want to make sure, if anyone knows... If someone could tell me what model it is i'd be glad to know and also as anybody ever seen a Bianchi this color? I'm guessing the year is 1984 by the type of shimano 600 (not on the pictures)

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240892http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240893http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240894http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240895http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240896http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240897http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240898

Bianchigirll 03-11-12 07:06 PM

iut is certainly a Japanese frame but I am not sure of the model. Bianchi does not seem to specify which tubing is used unless it is a Columbus frame, and most of the limited in the catalog seem to have what looks like Ishawata decals

dramiscram 03-13-12 05:26 AM

@Bianchigirl, thanks for the reply. About the color, you seem to have seen a lot of bianchi, ever seen one in this color? The paint look original but Id like to make sure because if it's not I'll paint it celeste just for my pleasure.
Thanks!

Bianchigirll 03-13-12 06:32 AM

I can't say that I have seen one that color but I have no reason to doubt it isn't the original paint. Bianchis, even Italian ones, came in all shades of the rainbow from black to white and everything in between. I see no issues with painting this provided you are honest about it and don't doll it up with tubing and other decals that don't belong on it.

aurimasmin 03-14-12 12:24 PM

Could you show me where I can find serial number on my Bianchi Corsa touring bike?

Bianchigirll 03-14-12 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by aurimasmin (Post 13971491)
Could you show me where I can find serial number on my Bianchi Corsa touring bike?

Yes I can just hold it closer to the computer screen :)

The 'normal' place is somewhere in the BB shell but depending on the year, it could be on the bottom headlug, seatlug or the side of the seattube near the BB shell. I am not certain if Bianchi ever used the dropouts for serials though.

Labour 03-26-12 12:41 AM

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I didn't know where to put this so here it is:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=242677http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=242678(click pictures)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...vip=true&rt=nc
is my seatpost same as ebay's. And is my crank c record with engraved Bianchi?

Thanks Henri

Bianchigirll 03-26-12 05:29 AM

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...7&d=1332743846

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...8&d=1332743853

Did you have a Question? It seems you may have what was once a very special bike but now.... It needs alot of TLC

Labour 03-26-12 06:15 AM

bianchi
 
Well I still got the parts and this is recent state, haven't done anything permanent :) and yes my question was which parts they are, don't want to leave my bike over night anywhere if there is that kind of money in it, so can you identify those? Or can I do something to confirm them, there is no names whatsoever :/ And here are better pictures
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http://www.bikeforums.net/%3Ca%20hre...%22%3E%3C/a%3Ehttp://www.bikeforums.net/%3Ca%20hre...%22%3E%3C/a%3E

Bianchigirll 03-26-12 06:25 AM

The crank and seat post appear to be Campagnolo Corse Record (commonly refered to as C-Record) pantographed for Bianchi X-4 model.

They are nice parts but not worth having unless you have sweet Bianchi to put them on.


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