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Originally Posted by jendog
(Post 21294094)
New to this, have older bianchi, no idea the year but SN: WA80601865A. Classic green, 56" frame Campione. Haven't seen any posts with this long of a number or later alphabet. Any ideas about yr?
Does it look like this? It is around an '93 and made in Taiwan, they were pretty nice bikes and I am looking for it's '94 purple sister http://thumb4.zeppy.io/d/l400/pict/3...anchi-campione This one is heavily modified. https://live.staticflickr.com/7056/6...07152f30_b.jpg |
Bianchi Vittoria
Hello folks i am new member here i got this bianchi last month any idea what year is this just finish cleaning ,polishing and replace the seat and chain.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...59d71b7871.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...bd799b3182.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...16187f7e6a.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8526b49c58.jpg . |
Victory group means 1985+; also see https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...h-bianchi.html for a sibling :)
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Originally Posted by Dr Bianchi
(Post 21294606)
Hello folks i am new member here i got this bianchi last month from facebook market place any idea what year is this just finish cleaning ,polishing and replace the seat and chain.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 21294237)
Hello and welcome to the forums. Tells us a bit more about it. Is there a tubing decal? What brand and model components are on it?
Does it look like this? It is around an '83 and made in Taiwan, they were pretty nice bikes and I am looking for it's '94 purple sister http://thumb4.zeppy.io/d/l400/pict/3...anchi-campione This one is heavily modified. https://live.staticflickr.com/7056/6...07152f30_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 21294753)
It's a 1985 Bianchi Vittoria. 1985 was the only year for the Bianchi Special by Columbus tubeset.
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Originally Posted by martl
(Post 21294919)
Also it seems to be a very original specimen in very good condition, so congratulations are in order :) i wonder how many survived with the blue rubber rings on the brakes intact?
Unfortunately, the tubeset decal didn't survive the repair stand. However there are aftermarket replicas available. |
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 21294753)
It's a 1985 Bianchi Vittoria. 1985 was the only year for the Bianchi Special by Columbus tubeset.
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Originally Posted by Don Buska
(Post 17579723)
Here's a few pictures of my 81/82 Bianchi SPORT SS - It's in Metallic Copper color. Nothing has been done to this bike except dusting it off! Notice it has original Bianchi labeled tires that still have lots of tread life in them. I plan on using this on my trainer stand, but will remove the rear tire and save that for real road driving only! I live near Chicago so it may be a couple more months before this sees the outdoors :)
Any help identifying the tubing label "AR" in my previous posting please let me know. Attachment 435848 Attachment 435850 Attachment 435851 Attachment 435852 Oh BTW, I removed all the reflectors and bagged them. I'm not a reflector person. :cry: I believe that AR stands for Alta Resistenza, which translates literally to high resistance, which means high tensile steel. Rinforzati translates to reinforced, which means butted. Manufacturers started using butted, high tensile steels in the mid-1970s on upper entry level models and lower mid-range models. It was lighter than plain gauge steel, but less expensive than chromium-molybdenum or manganese-molybdenum alloys. They started to disappear in the very early 1980s with the advent of butted, carbon-manganese alloy tubesets. The 1982, Japanese manufactured version of the Sport SS used a butted, carbon-manganese tubeset. If you still have the bicycle, it would be interesting to know the seat post diameter. It may raise the confidence level in my theory. Also, I don't believe that you ever posted the serial number, which I would appreciate having for my database. TIA. |
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 21314691)
Don, I know you're still around, so I thought I'd resurrect your post from my sabbatical period. I think you'll agree that the subject bicycle is pretty basic for the era with stamped dropouts, no shift lever bosses, brake safety levers, 27"rims, swaged crankset and a rear derailleur with a steel parallelogram. In other words, it's fairly typical of upper entry level.
I believe that AR stands for Alta Resistenza, which translates literally to high resistance, which means high tensile steel. Rinforzati translates to reinforced, which means butted. Manufacturers started using butted, high tensile steels in the mid-1970s on upper entry level models and lower mid-range models. It was lighter than plain gauge steel, but less expensive than chromium-molybdenum or manganese-molybdenum alloys. They started to disappear in the very early 1980s with the advent of butted, carbon-manganese alloy tubesets. The 1982, Japanese manufactured version of the Sport SS used a butted, carbon-manganese tubeset. If you still have the bicycle, it would be interesting to know the seat post diameter. It may raise the confidence level in my theory. Also, I don't believe that you ever posted the serial number, which I would appreciate having for my database. TIA. Thanks again for the details on the bike. It may not be the lightest, but it is indeed nicer than the 30+ lb Sears/Penny's variety :commute: |
Originally Posted by Don Buska
(Post 21314729)
Oh my T-Mar I'd written this question off many years ago and it was one of my early bike purchases before I had established a decent understanding of what I was really looking for. Thanks for the information of the tubing. Yes, even at the time of the purchase I didn't even consider the stamped dropouts being a major indicator of placement in the quality hierarchy. I've learned a great deal since then :thumb: Thankfully I do keep spreadsheets on all my bikes so getting information on everything is easy. The S/N is BS18874 and the seat post is 26.8. Today I knew it was most likely hi-ten steel as the base bike came in just under 27 lbs. Early on I did upgrade it to the 1st Gen Suntour Cyclone line and changed to a much better SR Aerox crank set. However, I haven't really ridden the bike in the past few years and do plan on selling it. I kept all the original components and will return it to that setup (Suntour 7 series and that cheaper SR crank) and sell it off this Spring. Since it's still like new condition I should be able to get my original expenditure back on it, as it sure is a pretty looking bike for the casual user who want a nostalgic bike from the past.
Thanks again for the details on the bike. It may not be the lightest, but it is indeed nicer than the 30+ lb Sears/Penny's variety :commute: |
New to the forum and I'm trying to put together a bike my son got that had been made into a cycle cross bike. There is a 2L stamped on the right side of the seat tube, and 466 on the left side. There is also "GIPIMME" on the dropouts. I am curious as to the year etc and what type of bottom bracket threads it may have.
Thank you for any suggestions. |
Originally Posted by runlebec
(Post 21321324)
New to the forum and I'm trying to put together a bike my son got that had been made into a cycle cross bike. There is a 2L stamped on the right side of the seat tube, and 466 on the left side. There is also "GIPIMME" on the dropouts. I am curious as to the year etc and what type of bottom bracket threads it may have.
Thank you for any suggestions. |
Originally Posted by runlebec
(Post 21321324)
New to the forum and I'm trying to put together a bike my son got that had been made into a cycle cross bike. There is a 2L stamped on the right side of the seat tube, and 466 on the left side. There is also "GIPIMME" on the dropouts. I am curious as to the year etc and what type of bottom bracket threads it may have.
Thank you for any suggestions. |
Thank you, I will post a picture if I ever get to 10 posts...
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Quick call out to TMar and co, Its an 89 model and I think it may have been a custom made frame due to the extra code on the BB. does anyone have any ideas of its background ?? cheers Cam https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...25a7ce966f.jpg
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Originally Posted by Clancy1
(Post 21357580)
Quick call out to TMar and co, Its an 89 model and I think it may have been a custom made frame due to the extra code on the BB. does anyone have any ideas of its background ?? cheers Cam
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Originally Posted by runlebec
(Post 21331397)
I got both sides of the bottom bracket out. It is a 70mm shell and has Italian threads. One side was really tough to remove. I'm still curious about the year though.
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Originally Posted by Clancy1
(Post 21357580)
Quick call out to TMar and co, Its an 89 model and I think it may have been a custom made frame due to the extra code on the BB. does anyone have any ideas of its background ?? cheers Cam https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...25a7ce966f.jpg
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 21357763)
As stated in your other thread, this appears to have the engraved/etched head emblem and other traits that are consistent with an X4.
The TSX decal is dubious as well but the only TSX reference I know off the top of my head is from the '93 Reparto Corse catalog and has completely different frame features. RATZ! I was going to say something else but I was proof reading it got lost. Of course just after I hit post. To my knowledge the only customizing Bianchi ever offered to individual buyers was a change in top tube length on the early Columbus MAX frames but IIRC it might added like 6+/- months to delivery time. Customizing may have been different when they had sponsorship agreements with local shops and teams and they ordered a large number of frames. |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 21357779)
Was it the one on the 'drive side' aka right side? They are called fixed cups and are torqued on pretty tight. They can come loose if not properly re-tightened when installed.
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sn number
Originally Posted by Big.Bird.01
(Post 19648341)
Hi I own a bianchi Reparto Corse with a very similar s/n number mine is 0901340101 and wondered if you found any details on the cycle as the s/n deos not conform to what other forums say
regards neill mackay I've got an Alloy/Carbon Fork Reparto Corse I bought in 2004 off my neighbour who had too many bikes and he said it was pretty good although I didn't pay much for it. I've used it off and on and replaced various components but I'd be interested to know what the original spec is and if I could get replacement decals for it. SN on the bottom bracket is 0901340315 - stickers say handmade in Italy but various internet forums say this might not be the case. Another sticker says: "Advanced Aluminum Technology Lite Alloy Double Butted Bianchi Engineered Heat Treated Mega Pro Concept" It's getting a bit like Triggers broom - Its had new shifters, rims, spokes, chain, cassette, handlebar is chopped and bull horned and spd pedals on it now - but apart from that its all original! Any info you might have on the origin/spec/value would be appreciated. Cheers Pete regards neill mackay |
bianchi model and age identification
Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum, so forgive me if I am doing something wrong. I am in the process of buying my first road bike and I am hunting for a vintage Bianchi. I have found something which I would probably buy, but before I do that I would like to know what is the model and year of production for this bike. Thank you in advance for your help. I am trying to upload pictures from my hard drive not urls and I cannot do it. I am getting message that I cannot post urls until I have 10 posts. The serial number from what I can see is B*9 (top row) 1282 (bottom row) Can someone help? |
Originally Posted by jako3344
(Post 21435327)
Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum, so forgive me if I am doing something wrong. I am in the process of buying my first road bike and I am hunting for a vintage Bianchi. I have found something which I would probably buy, but before I do that I would like to know what is the model and year of production for this bike. Thank you in advance for your help. I am trying to upload pictures from my hard drive not urls and I cannot do it. I am getting message that I cannot post urls until I have 10 posts. The serial number from what I can see is B*9 (top row) 1282 (bottom row) Can someone help? Link to the OP's photos: https://www.bikeforums.net/g/picture/17581570 |
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