Vintage Bianchi
#51
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Since you are in canada the model name or year may be slightly different but if that was a US bike it would be a '85 Stelvio. nice basic entry level racer.
I think the RD is a 980 gear but I'll have to look into that one. the shifters are the 'basic' Campi NR/SR any Record shifters but they seem to be missing the backing plates that go between the shifter and the frame, and also have the stop fo the shifter on them.
See the round washer looking things with the square center? I think your missing those. https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...35a8e&Enum=104
I pretty sure your RD is a 980 Gear similar to this one. https://velobase.com/ViewGroup.aspx?G...9-365d651b2233

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I think you did pretty good for $80 you just need to et the shifters straightened out. even if you need to replace the shifters with a pair of Victory or Triomphe shifters you still did good.
I think the RD is a 980 gear but I'll have to look into that one. the shifters are the 'basic' Campi NR/SR any Record shifters but they seem to be missing the backing plates that go between the shifter and the frame, and also have the stop fo the shifter on them.
See the round washer looking things with the square center? I think your missing those. https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...35a8e&Enum=104
I pretty sure your RD is a 980 Gear similar to this one. https://velobase.com/ViewGroup.aspx?G...9-365d651b2233

** All Pics Courtsey of Velo Base. https://velobase.com/Default.aspx
I think you did pretty good for $80 you just need to et the shifters straightened out. even if you need to replace the shifters with a pair of Victory or Triomphe shifters you still did good.
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
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#52
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
Many many thanks for all the informations! Maybe I will change the shifters for a pair of Campagnolo Super Record that I've found on a Raleigh Pro Team Ti that I've bought for 20$ in a second-hand shop in Quebec City. There was also a Super Recprd RD on that Raleigh. Do you think I should put it on my Bianchi if it fits or the 980 will be as good?
#54
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Thank
You 
Wait... you bought that Bianchi for $80 and a raleigh Pro Team Ti w/ Super Record for $20???? I am moving to Montreal!!!!!
unless you are planning to use the Raliegh I would not strip too much good stuff off it. cleaning and tuning it well may net you a pretty schilling or three.
I think the others will start yelling when I say this but I am not sure you will notice a huge difference in the shifting between the 980 and Super Record, since the overall design is not that different.
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Wait... you bought that Bianchi for $80 and a raleigh Pro Team Ti w/ Super Record for $20???? I am moving to Montreal!!!!!
unless you are planning to use the Raliegh I would not strip too much good stuff off it. cleaning and tuning it well may net you a pretty schilling or three.
I think the others will start yelling when I say this but I am not sure you will notice a huge difference in the shifting between the 980 and Super Record, since the overall design is not that different.
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#55
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
Ok then, I'll let the Super Record on that Raleigh. In Montreal, bikes are overpriced. Those two bikes, I bought them in Quebec City. I've seen very good deals in smaller cities. A 80's Marinoni in mint condition for 200$ or a very beautifull Colnago for 250$ both with complete Campagnolo group. But I'm looking for the perfect bike for me (if it's possible to have a perfect bike). In Montreal, I have sold one of my pink and white Fiori Modena for 350$. That would have been almost impossible to sell it for more then 150$ outside Montreal. But when there is a good deal, it's gone in a snap. RSS feed is my best friend.
That was my smaller Fiori (I had two identical bikes like that)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lea-kim/6091465940/
That was my smaller Fiori (I had two identical bikes like that)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lea-kim/6091465940/
#56
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No clue what I have :-(
I have a ladies Bianchi bike that I bought in the early to mid 90's. It's purple & mint green. Says "Brava" on the frame. I rode it very little before it went into storage where it has been all this time. Cleaning out and would like to sell. ANY clue how I figure out about how much it's worth? I paid around $500 for it new if I remember right. Where do I look for serial numbers at? I am clueless about bikes :-( I used to ride with my late husband, but he did all the buying, maintaining, etc. i don't think anything was changed on it, except the seat. It does need some work - new tires, a good cleaning, probably some new mechanic stuff. Any suggestions? Any way I can post a picture on here to show you what it looks like?
thanks so much for ANY help you can give!!

thanks so much for ANY help you can give!!
#57
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Hello Trimadsco welcome to the forums. I am pretty sure that is an '89 model year because of the Suntour GPX. steel Bianchis have a great following and this being in such good shape will sell quickly depending on where you live, and your location also effects price. there is a an actual forum here for apprasails but I would say if you coulkd air up the tires and ride that it would sell for about $200 to 250 as it sits.

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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
#58
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
Almost done!
I still have to found a Bennotto yellow/goldish tape for the handlebar and a pair of fitting hoods for the Modolo brake levers but it's almost done. When finished, this beauty is gonna be "as new". 
P.S. I know my handlebar tapes' job is a mess... I'm not too good for that kind of job.




P.S. I know my handlebar tapes' job is a mess... I'm not too good for that kind of job.
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#59
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Hello long time no see, how are you?
The Bianchi looks great!


I have one suggestion, since nice dust caps are as scarce as Cobalto nuts these days a set of modern allen bolts with the washer makes a great replacement. For the Campiphiles https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Campy-Cr...item3f183930da

But these would look better with the charcoal color of the frame, and at $8 shipped a better deal. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-8MM-Caples...item5649b91b09
The Bianchi looks great!
I have one suggestion, since nice dust caps are as scarce as Cobalto nuts these days a set of modern allen bolts with the washer makes a great replacement. For the Campiphiles https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Campy-Cr...item3f183930da
But these would look better with the charcoal color of the frame, and at $8 shipped a better deal. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-8MM-Caples...item5649b91b09
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
#60
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I still have to found a Bennotto yellow/goldish tape for the handlebar and a pair of fitting hoods for the Modolo brake levers but it's almost done. When finished, this beauty is gonna be "as new". 
P.S. I know my handlebar tapes' job is a mess... I'm not too good for that kind of job.





P.S. I know my handlebar tapes' job is a mess... I'm not too good for that kind of job.
#61
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
Man!!! You've just made me realise that I lost it! It was on 2 days ago!!!! Now I have to go outside and walk everywhere I went with this back to found it back! They are as new so I REALY have to found it!
Thanks for noticing that it was missing!!!!!
Thanks for noticing that it was missing!!!!!
#62
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
I owe you BianchiGirll and OldsCool! I've found the missing dust cover! Yhea!!! And it was about to disappear for ever...

How do you put a larger image? Like full resolution or something.
How do you put a larger image? Like full resolution or something.
#63
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WOW I can't believe you actually found it! Congrats!

After I post a pic I open it in a new tab then edit and copy and paste to my post.
After I post a pic I open it in a new tab then edit and copy and paste to my post.
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
#64
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From: Montreal, Quebec
Bikes: Marinoni circa 1980 DuraAce, Bianchi Stelvio circa 1985 Campi, Marinoni 1990 Sh105, Fiori Modena 1995, Marinoni Special 2006 Campi
I guess I should go and buy a loto ticket. Must be a lucky day for me.
Hummmm.... It seems this doesn't work the same on a Mac. If I copy and past, I only have a link.
https://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1340751456
Hummmm.... It seems this doesn't work the same on a Mac. If I copy and past, I only have a link.
https://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1340751456
#65
Forget about the winning Loto ticket - You used up your one-in-a-hundred-billion chance on finding that dust cap! 
Great looking bike Lea_Kim. Very nice.

PS - to display big images, wrap your url with HTML tags, like this:
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Great looking bike Lea_Kim. Very nice.
PS - to display big images, wrap your url with HTML tags, like this:
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Hello, I am new to this forum and have a few naive questions. I have recently acquired a Bianchi and have many questions but foremost, would love to know the year and model...S/N is FS27044 the tubing is Hi-MN with P.G. below ?...red with blue log , Carson Italia saddle, ARX derailleur .... to start
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Hello, I am new to this forum and have a few naive questions. I have recently acquired a Bianchi and have many questions but foremost, would love to know the year and model...S/N is FS27044 the tubing is Hi-MN with P.G. below ?...red with blue log , Carson Italia saddle, ARX derailleur .... to start
Post a few pics and bit more info in this thread https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...cation-25.html
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
#70
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Mystery Bianchi (‘80s?)
****EDIT**** I just realized that there is a newer Bianchi Serial Identification thread here, so I will post this there as well... ****EDIT****
Hey, I’m looking to pick this bike up for a friend from a seller online. Trying to place the year and model, but no real information was given. It’s posted as a “vintage Bianchi racing bike” and it looks like it’s out of the ‘80s, but I’m not a Bianchi connoisseur so that’s about all I’ve got. Was hoping to get a ballpark value for it so I know I’m not getting ripped off.
Here are are the (low quality) pics I have to work with:

Non-drive side...

Axiom seat post (after-market?)

Sakae Road Champion drop bars (front left)

Sakae Road Champion drop bars (front right)

SR stem (right side stamp)

Suntour shifters

Suntour Sprint 9000 rear derailleur

Shimano front brake (maybe 105?)

Suntour ARX front derailleur
Sugino VT crankset
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hey, I’m looking to pick this bike up for a friend from a seller online. Trying to place the year and model, but no real information was given. It’s posted as a “vintage Bianchi racing bike” and it looks like it’s out of the ‘80s, but I’m not a Bianchi connoisseur so that’s about all I’ve got. Was hoping to get a ballpark value for it so I know I’m not getting ripped off.
Here are are the (low quality) pics I have to work with:

Non-drive side...

Axiom seat post (after-market?)

Sakae Road Champion drop bars (front left)

Sakae Road Champion drop bars (front right)

SR stem (right side stamp)

Suntour shifters

Suntour Sprint 9000 rear derailleur

Shimano front brake (maybe 105?)

Suntour ARX front derailleur
Sugino VT crankset
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Last edited by SeanBikes; 06-28-19 at 08:24 AM.
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