Bianichi any good?
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Bikes: CSK Points track, De Rosa Vega road, GT iDrive 3.0 mtb, Schwinn Paramount 8spd. beater...wish list: karate monkey ss, GT Xizang, 2009 caad9 (december) fixed gear beater of some sort.
no bianchi
bianchi is more expensive and/or more poorly built up stock than stuff that is the same exact bike. the pista is the same exact thing as the swobo sanchez. the concept is just aluminum hyped up crap.
and bianchi has absolutely horrible customer service
and bianchi has absolutely horrible customer service
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Nope.
Why would you deal with Bianchi customer service if you buy a bike from a shop?
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Bikes: CSK Points track, De Rosa Vega road, GT iDrive 3.0 mtb, Schwinn Paramount 8spd. beater...wish list: karate monkey ss, GT Xizang, 2009 caad9 (december) fixed gear beater of some sort.
It was hypothetical...someone else might read the thread.
sky yaeger designed the pista, left bianchi when they started sucking, and designed the sanchez. same chromoly except galvanized so its corosion resistant. slightly different geo. same bike
you would deal with them if you have a problem with ur bike that the shop is not responsible for, which can happen when stock bikes are sold and there is a problem with something......want examples?
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Bikes: CSK Points track, De Rosa Vega road, GT iDrive 3.0 mtb, Schwinn Paramount 8spd. beater...wish list: karate monkey ss, GT Xizang, 2009 caad9 (december) fixed gear beater of some sort.
the stock speedometer that came on a stock bianchi road bike sold out of a box at a shop i know that bianchi was responsible for, it didnt work out of the box, bianchi said oops too bad over the phone to the shop, the customer himself called and asked for a new one...then it showed up 7 weeks later.
not a big deal but when customers are going to whine and complain about everything it becomes stressfull and compared to other companies who would have simply sent one in the mail, they suck.
not a big deal but when customers are going to whine and complain about everything it becomes stressfull and compared to other companies who would have simply sent one in the mail, they suck.
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You're saying the computer was sold seperately from the bike, to a different cusomer, right? That's what 'out of a box' means?
Then they probably got a deal = no warranty. You want good customer service, don't buy gray market ****.
Even if it was the guy who bought the bike... the shop should have dealt with it, i.e. stand behind their sale, or not have put the bike out on the floor for sale with a defective part.
Then they probably got a deal = no warranty. You want good customer service, don't buy gray market ****.
Even if it was the guy who bought the bike... the shop should have dealt with it, i.e. stand behind their sale, or not have put the bike out on the floor for sale with a defective part.
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Bikes: CSK Points track, De Rosa Vega road, GT iDrive 3.0 mtb, Schwinn Paramount 8spd. beater...wish list: karate monkey ss, GT Xizang, 2009 caad9 (december) fixed gear beater of some sort.
out of box means the bianchi and everything on it came out of a box stamped bianchi and the computer was on it. it was tested before sold and worked fine. a week later it defected.
go tell the person that bought it
go tell the person that bought it
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getting back to the POINT there are plenty of better companies with better bikes and better customer service that are comparable or better, and cheaper, than bianchi
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Sounded like they sold it separately as a take-off or something. Your wording was confusing. 'Sold out of a box' sounds like it wasn't assembled or something.
You're right. Bianchi should have fixed it quicker.
You're right. Bianchi should have fixed it quicker.
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Also back to the point, this bike:

...with it's brand new crankset, and Deep V wheelset IS definitely worth $400. IF you don't want track geo, and appreciate Italian chrome lugged frames.
Bianchi today is not what they used to be. They're definitely running a kind of me-too operation, and relying way too much on retro colors/graphics, and there'a bit of a premium on just their name and Celeste. But the Volpe, Pista, and San Jose definitely fill a niche, whether you like 'em or not.

...with it's brand new crankset, and Deep V wheelset IS definitely worth $400. IF you don't want track geo, and appreciate Italian chrome lugged frames.
Bianchi today is not what they used to be. They're definitely running a kind of me-too operation, and relying way too much on retro colors/graphics, and there'a bit of a premium on just their name and Celeste. But the Volpe, Pista, and San Jose definitely fill a niche, whether you like 'em or not.




