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Originally Posted by pizzhit
(Post 17753000)
i know cuz i'am the one that painted it about 11 years ago, kinda wish i didnt, ... it was i think that foam green color.. and it says bianchi on one of the drop outs.
You didn't say you painted it just that it was painted. If it was Celeste it was a Sport SX judging by the Exage Sport group. |
Thanks for the response Bianchigirll,
I think you're right on about the components, the rear brake pads just catch the rim when put all the way down on the caliper arm as far as possible. I can't tell if the brake bridge was crushed or made that way by looking at it but you would probably know. http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...psvdyu2mmi.jpg http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9rnbkpm8.jpg http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9limlnip.jpg |
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Totally new to this forum and really hoping someone can help me. I bought a Bianchi Apr 11th, I LOVE IT. I've put 1000km on her already and now want to more about this lady. I've done what I can to figure things out but it's no going well.
Serial# under the BB = BS347162 According to the rear der ZD = April 1983 Front der VE = May 1979 Can anyone tell me the model of my Bianchi? And the year/month if possible? http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447593http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447594http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447595http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447596http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447597http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447598http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447599http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447600http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447601http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=447602 |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 17753133)
You didn't say you painted it just that it was painted. If it was Celeste it was a Sport SX judging by the Exage Sport group.
So you think an 88 Sport SX, ok thank you so much for your help. ...wish i took pictures of it before i did that to it. :( |
Sorry but you need new brakes on that bike. The reach on those Ultegras is just too short. Some one makes a funky adaptor that might give you enough room but they cost just as much as a nice set of Tektros. yes that bridge is crushed by the installer of the brakes. I would seriously look around for that washer. This is why I can't stand it when guys simply put the drill to a bike frame to fir recessed brakes.
Originally Posted by bigern1121
(Post 17753459)
Thanks for the response Bianchigirll,
I think you're right on about the components, the rear brake pads just catch the rim when put all the way down on the caliper arm as far as possible. I can't tell if the brake bridge was crushed or made that way by looking at it but you would probably know. http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...psvdyu2mmi.jpg http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9rnbkpm8.jpg http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9limlnip.jpg |
Originally Posted by MTBNiagara
(Post 17754211)
Totally new to this forum and really hoping someone can help me. I bought a Bianchi Apr 11th, I LOVE IT. I've put 1000km on her already and now want to more about this lady. I've done what I can to figure things out but it's no going well.
Serial# under the BB = BS347162 According to the rear der ZD = April 1983 Front der VE = May 1979 Can anyone tell me the model of my Bianchi? And the year/month if possible? I can't really nail it down. I thought it might be a special but the RD cable routing is wrong as well as the color is off. The color really doesn't match anything I see in the catalogs. Bike companies do make running changes but I just can't put my finger on anything right at the moment. Give the frame a good once over and see if you see Bianchi stamped anywhere. Also while your adjusting the seat height check the diameter of the seat post, and if you can read it the bottom bracket size on the bottom bracket cups. http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...4&d=1430140807 |
YOU ROCK!
I knew the brakes had been updated, and was really confused on why the derailer dates would be so far apart. I can't believe the serial under the BB means so little LOL??? I'll take this to the next level, rip her right down and check the dropouts, BB, seat tube, steer tube... Check for signs of it being repainted/stickered... It's going to take a week or so, there's no rain in the forecast, and until it rains, her and I have a date each and every day! :) TY Very much Bianchigirl!
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 17755409)
The decal style does not match the frame, and the brakes calipers and levers post date the frame by about 10 years. Also very few US market Bianchis came with all chrome forks unless they were extremely highend and then still rarely, so it is either a replacement or possibly from Canada. Does the frame actually say Bianchi on it anywhere?
I can't really nail it down. I thought it might be a special but the RD cable routing is wrong as well as the color is off. The color really doesn't match anything I see in the catalogs. Bike companies do make running changes but I just can't put my finger on anything right at the moment. Give the frame a good once over and see if you see Bianchi stamped anywhere. Also while your adjusting the seat height check the diameter of the seat post, and if you can read it the bottom bracket size on the bottom bracket cups. |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 17755348)
Sorry but you need new brakes on that bike. The reach on those Ultegras is just too short. Some one makes a funky adaptor that might give you enough room but they cost just as much as a nice set of Tektros. yes that bridge is crushed by the installer of the brakes. I would seriously look around for that washer. This is why I can't stand it when guys simply put the drill to a bike frame to fir recessed brakes.
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Originally Posted by bigern1121
(Post 17755585)
Thanks or the info, I'm pretty sure I have a spare oval washer somewhere. Any idea where I can find one of those adapters? I would like to keep the whole component set together if it's not too expensive.
http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server28...0.1280.jpg?c=2 Here are the adaptors but like I said you might be better off just using Tektros. BDop OFFSET HOLDERS http://www.bdopcycling.com/Brake%20P...%20Holders.png I don't know how hard they will be find but these brakes did come a long reach, 57mm, also. |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 17756284)
Not an oval washer a concave washer. It is like this one but bigger and allows that allen recess bolt to go through it.
http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server28...0.1280.jpg?c=2 Here are the adaptors but like I said you might be better off just using Tektros. BDop OFFSET HOLDERS http://www.bdopcycling.com/Brake%20P...%20Holders.png I don't know how hard they will be find but these brakes did come a long reach, 57mm, also. |
Originally Posted by bigern1121
(Post 17752546)
Hello all,
I am looking for some info on this vintage Bianchi I have. It has a full Shimano 600 set and serial number LS17571. Here's a few pics, any info appreciated. I've only changed the saddle and the tires while I've owned it. Also, is there any way to determine the frame size from the s/n? I don't see anything on the bike that shows the size. I hate to be "that guy" but I would have a careful look at the fork and top tube on this bike. It could just be the camera angle but it looks a little like the front fork is bent back and maybe even a small buckle on the underside of the top tube. Again, could just be the camera angle but something looks not right. |
OY! I hope is just the angle of the fork and camera.
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Hi guys ! New here if somone could tell me what year is my campione d'italia. Thanx !
click on link to get the pics not upside-down sorry http://imgur.com/4Nsv0bK,zsxu88B,JaG...27Rw,9MkpOwQ#0 |
Originally Posted by bikes76
(Post 17777068)
Hi guys ! New here if somone could tell me what year is my campione d'italia. Thanx !
click on link to get the pics not upside-down sorry http://imgur.com/4Nsv0bK,zsxu88B,JaG...27Rw,9MkpOwQ#0 http://i.imgur.com/4Nsv0bK.jpg |
Hi
L.8 on the BB, from what I understand, means the frame was built in 1988 (for the 8), and either December (L, 12th letter for 12th month), or the 2nd half of June (where each letter corresponds to the first 2 weeks or the last 2 weeks of every month). I have 3 CDIs in original build. My cranks are Stronglight (France). I can't identify the make of your cranks, but they don't appear to be Stronglight and they are different to what appears on my bikes. The brakes and shifters are the same as what I have. If your bike colour (I believe they called it Burgundy or Burgundy red) doesn't exist in the US (which I believe BG alluded to in the past), then it's a Canadian market bike. I have the same one in 50 cm. |
wow thank you guys, you are good. It is a canadian model yes. Now I know it's an 88 model. Cranks is Aero Coronado PR.
I love the color too. Never seen another one like it yet. 88 maybe but still runs perfectly well ! :) |
Bianchigirll or T-Mar: Bianchi Premio Torquise men's bicycle
I am wondering if you could help me out with what your thoughts are on this bike. From everything I've read on this forum from the two of you, the serial numbers dont mean much. The serial number of "70687441" means this is a 87? and the guy claims it to be around this time but I believe he is saying that because of the world championship 86-87 stickers. My issue is that the Velobase scan of the '87 Bianchi catalog says that the tubing for a Premio should be Tange, but there are decals on seat tube that are clearly "Columbus". It also has a "Campagnolo" decal underneath it. However all the parts are Shimano and there are no Campy parts on it. Is this fishy or is it just me? |
You are correct it is Tange tubing the Columbus decal doesn't belong on that bike. I am not even sure that is a real Columbus decal, if it is, it is a very old one.
Correct also it is an '87 you can tell by the script model name. Almost all Bianchis from '87 had that world champ decal, and in a different form from '88 to 90/91ish. The shifters, derailleurs and wheels all look replaced or upgraded, no way to know if the parts were new when added. I think these sold around 380ish so even with the upgrades and extras 315 may still be a bit high. SF is a hot market but so 315 may be OK but I would try for closer to 275ish. http://images.craigslist.org/00k0k_5...1p_600x450.jpg |
Bianchigirll, wow what a response time! Thank you so much for the insight. It is comforting when others are thinking along the same lines.
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Did I say something wrong? :)
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Originally Posted by Igor5
(Post 17928049)
Did I say something wrong? :)
Nice looking Bianchi, a little too for me to know much about plus it is a European model which are different from ours. http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1435175348 |
Sorry, I forgot about time zones.
Thank you for the answer.:) |
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Hello everyone!
I just joined this forum, it's so informative! I'm wondering if anyone can help clarify what I've got here. After reading almost the entire thread, I might have more questions than answers! I was told that I was purchasing a 53cm Metallic Violet '86 Limited Here's what I'm looking at: BB is stamped with I.9(or 6.I) and 812 Formula Two Columbus sticker on top of seat tube Made in Italy sticker at bottom of seat tube Columbus sticker on the fork Full Shimano 600 (with SIS) throughout Ambrosio 19 Super Elite rims Now I know I.9 means it was made in '89, so does that mean it was released in '90? The only other mention of Metallic Violet was by Bianchigirll about a Japanese '83 Volpe. I'd really like to know where it was made(I guess people can buy stickers online), where in the product line it is as far as quality(mid-level?), etc. While I probably paid too much for it ($450), smaller frames here in MN are hard to come across (lots of Scandinavians), it has very little wear and is in incredible shape. And more importantly, it is a DREAM to commute on. Steel is Real! Thanks everyone for your time! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465284http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465285http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465286http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465287http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465289http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465290 |
Hello [MENTION=98102]sal[/MENTION]umiSience welcome to the forums. I don't where you got the " "Now I know I.9 means it was made in '89, so does that mean it was released in '90?
The only other mention of Metallic Violet was by Bianchigirll about a Japanese '83 Volpe." " But that certainly looks like a '86 Limited to me. That decal style was dropped after '87 and the '88 and '89 models were built in Japan rather than Italy (yes this one does hail from Italy) and had 600 Ultegra "tricolor" groups. In '90 the Limited name was replaced by Virata. This falls into the Performance group so it was built to race. Any Idea where I said that about the '83 Volpe as that sounds wrong on both the color, metallic violet wasn't used back then and the Volpe debuted in '86 in Sizzling Peach. Nice looking Bianchi it should be a great rider. If it is mechanically sound and what you wanted the price is OK http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...4&d=1437252498 |
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