Bianchi project...
#101
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 775
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From: Boston
Bikes: 2020 Fuji Transonic; Zunow Z-1; All-City Macho King ACE; De Bernardi Track
Very, very nice. I love 90's era bikes and this is a good example of one with modern components. I think the curved fork would have looked nicer than the straight bladed. Is the steerer 1"? If so, what stem/bars are those?
#103
Yeah, the snow sucks. I haven't ridden my bike in nearly three months and am pretty pumped to ride it again. Unfortunately the ride to work has doubled in distance, but with all the snow it's not even possible to go out and ride. Sucks to live here in NL at the moment, doesn't it?
Now about the bike... I've been looking at it for half an hour now and I'm unable to find any flaws. It's just pure porn.
Now about the bike... I've been looking at it for half an hour now and I'm unable to find any flaws. It's just pure porn.

It's a Pro Stealth combo, custom painted with a 1" shim (sold by a variety of shops, the one I used on this bike is from BBB, the black one on my Merlin is from Syntace. I considered a curved fork but ended up with this straight one because I prefer its looks in combination with the modern handlebar
#106
Today I did my first kilometers on it and I absolutely loved it. Stiff, responsive, yet the comfort of the handlebar is also in another dimention compared to my other rides. Given, I did my last three seasons on a Merlin Extralight with Syntace F99/Schmolke SL combo so comparing that with an oldfashioned oversized alu frame with Stealth bar/stem combo is comparing apples and oranges. But hell, I've build this for fast group rides with the Merlin for long distance solo rides and climbing and I think I made the right choices.
Happy new year to all forum members from a very happy Timo
BTW, because it is a different material the saddle sometimes looks off compared with the frame and sometimes it looks spot-on. To proof this...


Happy new year to all forum members from a very happy Timo
BTW, because it is a different material the saddle sometimes looks off compared with the frame and sometimes it looks spot-on. To proof this...


#111
I like beans
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,336
Likes: 1
From: Meffa, MA
Bikes: Tarmac Pro, Bianchi Zurigo, Raleigh Gran Sport, Fuji Del Rey, Ironman Centurion
Looks awesome. I'd stick with the low profile rims. I'd think it would make it feel way different from your Merlin - to the point that you wouldn't ride it (but then you could give it to me
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#116
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 1,295
Likes: 119
From: Damascus, MD, USA
Bikes: Neilpryde Nazare, Storck Scenero G3, Colnago Extreme Power, CAAD 10, Bowman Palace R, Strong Custom Foco Steel, BMC SLR01, BMC ALR01
As with each of your bikes posted on BF, this one looks perfect. Thanks for sharing the build process.
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