identifying my new set of bianchi? wheels
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identifying my new set of bianchi? wheels
Hello everyone,
I'm new to biking and new to a bike I picked up over the weekend. I was told it as a bianchi, its on 700c, custom 170mm Japan made crank arms and I'm not sure what else you guys might need to help me identify it... Here are a couple pictures I snapped of it and would appreciate any help you guys could offer!
Thank you in advance
I'm new to biking and new to a bike I picked up over the weekend. I was told it as a bianchi, its on 700c, custom 170mm Japan made crank arms and I'm not sure what else you guys might need to help me identify it... Here are a couple pictures I snapped of it and would appreciate any help you guys could offer!
Thank you in advance
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No suggestions. Looks like someone went out of their way to hide the maker's identity.
Are there any markings, numbers, or engraved logos?
Are there any markings, numbers, or engraved logos?
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Any markings on the frame or fork? The decals are obviously gone or painted over, but maybe a head badge? Serial number or other markings under the bottom bracket (where the crank passes through the frame)? On the dropouts where the rear axle mounts to the frame? If you take close-up pics of some of the construction details like lugs, dropouts, and the seat tube joints, it could possibly help someone make an ID.
Even if nobody can positively identify the frame, providing info for drivetrain and components can help someone give you more useful info about your bike. Close-up pics of things like derailleurs, crankset, and brakes would be helpful.
Even if nobody can positively identify the frame, providing info for drivetrain and components can help someone give you more useful info about your bike. Close-up pics of things like derailleurs, crankset, and brakes would be helpful.
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