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AndyK 06-07-11 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by Moto74 (Post 12749839)
Damn, nice

Thanks!

RonH 06-07-11 08:14 AM

Here's my baby. :love:

http://web.me.com/ronhorne/Site/Rons...s/DSCN0009.jpg

eippo1 06-07-11 08:26 AM

Okay. Here's my most recent build.
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...es/e5front.jpg

bus_ter 06-07-11 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 12740944)

What happens when you hit a cross wind?!

Sixty Fiver 06-07-11 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 12750025)
Got you beat by one year.

My '76 Schwinn Continental.

http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/1475/schwinnconti.jpg

Your fork is bent.

Sixty Fiver 06-07-11 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Namenda (Post 12751328)
^^^ Sweet bike there. Very classy.

Thanks... it's like a pimped out Italian version of the Peugeot UO8.

Has a gorgeous ride.

ahsposo 06-07-11 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by eippo1 (Post 12751841)

Nice...

Crud Catchers?

bmohan55 06-07-11 09:44 AM

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2006 Bianchi L'una, looks mostly silver but in the sun she's got all sorts of colors going on.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205167http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205168

eippo1 06-07-11 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by ahsposo (Post 12752210)
Nice...

Crud Catchers?

Yup, cruds. I take this guy out in all the conditions where I'd rather not take the Tarmac and so needed a fender that could fit. The cruds do well and are pretty awesome. I think most of my mechanics at my shop are ordering some for their bikes after seeing them on Calamity.

@bmohan Nice Luna. Post some more pics of it - I'm completely unfamiliar with the bike and thought I knew the Bianchi line pretty well.

Steve90068 06-07-11 11:25 AM

very nice bianchi.....understated and elegant

ravenmore 06-07-11 12:06 PM

I wanted a Luna soooo bad when they came out. They look amazing in person - although I thought it was more pearl white than silver. Still - nice bike!

Stickney 06-07-11 01:27 PM

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Not 55Rad quality . . . The climb to Mt. Rushmore was interesting -- 30 mph headwind, gusting to 45, 2 miles, 10% grade. At one point I reached perfect balance as the wind literally stopped me in my tracks.

Litespeed Tuscany and it's been flipped and unflipped.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205198http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205199http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205200

ahsposo 06-07-11 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by bmohan55 (Post 12752267)
2006 Bianchi L'una, looks mostly silver but in the sun she's got all sorts of colors going on.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205167http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=205168


Originally Posted by eippo1 (Post 12752399)
Yup, cruds. I take this guy out in all the conditions where I'd rather not take the Tarmac and so needed a fender that could fit. The cruds do well and are pretty awesome. I think most of my mechanics at my shop are ordering some for their bikes after seeing them on Calamity.

@bmohan Nice Luna. Post some more pics of it - I'm completely unfamiliar with the bike and thought I knew the Bianchi line pretty well.


Originally Posted by Steve90068 (Post 12752823)
very nice bianchi.....understated and elegant


Originally Posted by ravenmore (Post 12753066)
I wanted a Luna soooo bad when they came out. They look amazing in person - although I thought it was more pearl white than silver. Still - nice bike!

Very nice. I too hadn't seen one of these. I've got the same frame in carbon and Veloce. It's a sweet ride!

Oh, BTW post some pictures in the "Show me your Bianchi" thread.

brumskee 06-07-11 01:52 PM

Ti Litespeed Blue Ridge. The Harley has some silver in it too

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5030/...3891260d_z.jpg

Ti Aero for bad back days:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brumske...n/photostream/http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5302/...749b009b_z.jpg


http://www.flickr.com/photos/brumske...n/photostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/brumske...n/photostream/

bmohan55 06-08-11 06:47 AM

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@bmohan Nice Luna. Post some more pics of it - I'm completely unfamiliar with the bike and thought I knew the Bianchi line pretty well.[/QUOTE]

Here are a few more. Got the bike last fall off Craigslist after searching for a very long time. Had my Bianchi Eros for 14 years and just knew the replacement had to be another Bianchi but honestly I don't care for celeste (blasphemy I know!) but fell in love with this. Oh, it's very fast and comfortable, I ride it all the time. I have Bianchi Black/Silver carbon water bottle cages on order from China...

speedemon 06-08-11 07:00 AM

My two ti bikes:

http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...evenCycles.jpg

http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../Litespeed.jpg

RT 06-08-11 07:03 AM

speedemon, that Seven is gorgeous. Reminds me of Costanza. That stem is fat - what kind is it?

speedemon 06-08-11 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by RTDub (Post 12756700)
speedemon, that Seven is gorgeous. Reminds me of Costanza. That stem is fat - what kind is it?

Thanks, that is an Oval Concepts R700 stem.

X-LinkedRider 06-08-11 07:53 AM

Speedeom, both bikes are incredibly nice. Seems like you definitely have a preferred style. Ti with Blue logos, carbon fork, black saddle and tape. Those bikes almost look identical. Though i am sure using the same wheels for the pictures help facilitate their likeness.

speedemon 06-08-11 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 12756922)
Speedeom, both bikes are incredibly nice. Seems like you definitely have a preferred style. Ti with Blue logos, carbon fork, black saddle and tape. Those bikes almost look identical. Though i am sure using the same wheels for the pictures help facilitate their likeness.

No, the wheels are totally different also, as the Seven is using the premium components a full DA 7800 with Ksyrium SL wheels and the Litespeed is using a full Ultegra 6503 with Ksyrium Elite wheels.

X-LinkedRider 06-08-11 08:16 AM

Did not even notice that. I saw that the DA/Ultegra components were different. But the wheels i actually thought were the same until you pointed it out. Do you ever start riding the wrong bike by accident?

skol 06-08-11 08:42 AM

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I guess I like silver bikes

speedemon 06-08-11 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 12757032)
Did not even notice that. I saw that the DA/Ultegra components were different. But the wheels i actually thought were the same until you pointed it out. Do you ever start riding the wrong bike by accident?

No not really, not much of a different feel as the Seven is lighter and less effort to ride. but in realty it's only less than 2 pounds difference.

ahsposo 06-08-11 08:14 PM

WowWow! What a beautiful pair of bikes!

It's almost rare to have a chance to look at the subtle differences in fine rolling stock like this.

(and bonus points for the perfectly correct way to use a garage door!)

I say ***** yes that's 5 stars for presentation!

ahsposo 06-08-11 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by ahsposo (Post 12760534)
WowWow! What a beautiful pair of bikes!

It's almost rare to have a chance to look at the subtle differences in fine rolling stock like this.

(and bonus points for the perfectly correct way to use a garage door!)

I say ***** yes that's 5 stars for presentation!

So my question is:

Which bike for a fast descent?


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