Celeste Porn - Post your Bianchis
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2006 Vigorelli. Sorry, no Celeste.
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*****es love tarck
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My beater SS Bianchi:
I'm hunting down ugly/multicolored parts for it. I've already got some horrible bar tape and two different colored water bottle cages. I need a saddle in a goofy color and maybe a seatpost, stem and/or cranks.
I'm hunting down ugly/multicolored parts for it. I've already got some horrible bar tape and two different colored water bottle cages. I need a saddle in a goofy color and maybe a seatpost, stem and/or cranks.
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if you google 'celeste porn' you get some interesting pictures that have very little to do with cycling. a bit with 'riding', but not 'cycling'.
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Mention the Bianchi 350 Freccia Celeste (Blue Arrow) of Tazio Nuvolari to the motorcycling enthusiasts of Italy and they will shed an involuntary tear for past glories. The Freccia Celeste, named for its sky blue paint job, encapsulated the finest racing technology of the 1925 to 1930 period.
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Specifications
Engine: air cooled 348cc (74 x 81mm) single cylinder four stroke with dry sump lubrication
Power Output: 20 hp (rated)
Valves: twin overhead camshafts driven by shaft, 2 valves inclined at 90 degrees
Fuel System: carburetor
Transmission: 3 speed gearbox, had or foot controlled clutch, chain final drive
Suspension: (front) girder fork (rear) rigid
Brakes: drums front and rear
Wheels: 2.50 x 21 in
1927 Bianchi 350 Freccia Celeste
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Specifications
Engine: air cooled 348cc (74 x 81mm) single cylinder four stroke with dry sump lubrication
Power Output: 20 hp (rated)
Valves: twin overhead camshafts driven by shaft, 2 valves inclined at 90 degrees
Fuel System: carburetor
Transmission: 3 speed gearbox, had or foot controlled clutch, chain final drive
Suspension: (front) girder fork (rear) rigid
Brakes: drums front and rear
Wheels: 2.50 x 21 in
1927 Bianchi 350 Freccia Celeste
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They also come in Mud.
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Here is my Pista which I use on the road instead of the track. I am running it as a SS now but I have a fixed cog on the other side of the flip-flop hub. 7"+ saddle to bar drop.
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My 2004 Bianchi XL EV3 Aluminum before I built it up:
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The Bianchi rep came to my store yesterday and all I have o say is I hope we start picking these up. and I got to ride the guys 928 SL Force bike. https://www.bianchiusa.com/07_hoc_928_sramforce.html
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Not very pin-up, but you'll see bare celeste if you look close enough
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#121
By-Tor...or the Snow Dog?
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Hehe, ok it's bare but not much celeste color visible... btw, here it's shot just after buying it - I changed to blue-sided Pro2Race tires immediately. They make a noticeable difference both in the looks of the bike and in the feel of riding.
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what tires were on there before? Were they some generic Bianchi Branded tire?
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