First Conversion - Vintage Bianchi
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ceejay
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From: Carlsbad, CA
Bikes: Mercier Kilo Deluxe
First Conversion - Vintage Bianchi
Picked up this old Bianchi off craigslist. I still have no idea what it was exactly besides the fact that it had a Campangolo Valentino Extra gruppo which dates it to around '70-'71

The gruppo was ****ty, so I decided to strip it.

And sand it.

Primered it.

Found a color similar to Celeste Green that I got mixed into rattlecans and painted the damn thang.


The paint used was a PPG "Omni" Base..not really sure what Omni is but all the guys at the paint shop sure seem to hate it. I assume its a new eco friendly paint that the EPA watered down. Also, the paint was just a base, so a few healthy sessions of gloss clearcoat went down.
Anyways, I got the parts and threw it together.

It has:
170mm 46t Vuelta Pista Crankset
18t Surly Fixed
16t Dicta FW
Miche Primato Pista BB
All-City Pedals with Forte clips and straps
Forte Saddle (hopefully to be replaced with a Brooks)
ViNtAgE GB Drops that were on the bike originally (I wanna replace that with the bianchi pista curve drops)
Weinmann DP18's with Origin 8 flipflop wrapped in Rubino Pro's
Not pictured:
White bar tape
Got rid of the white KMC chain pictured and replaced it with a Spank Half Link chain thats pretty rugged.
Front Shimano Ultegra-Quality Brake
Me fixing the headset spacer and wiggle issues tomorrow.
Overall, pretty fun experience and I wanna keep playing around building bikes up and stuff.
-Chris

The gruppo was ****ty, so I decided to strip it.

And sand it.

Primered it.

Found a color similar to Celeste Green that I got mixed into rattlecans and painted the damn thang.


The paint used was a PPG "Omni" Base..not really sure what Omni is but all the guys at the paint shop sure seem to hate it. I assume its a new eco friendly paint that the EPA watered down. Also, the paint was just a base, so a few healthy sessions of gloss clearcoat went down.
Anyways, I got the parts and threw it together.

It has:
170mm 46t Vuelta Pista Crankset
18t Surly Fixed
16t Dicta FW
Miche Primato Pista BB
All-City Pedals with Forte clips and straps
Forte Saddle (hopefully to be replaced with a Brooks)
ViNtAgE GB Drops that were on the bike originally (I wanna replace that with the bianchi pista curve drops)
Weinmann DP18's with Origin 8 flipflop wrapped in Rubino Pro's
Not pictured:
White bar tape
Got rid of the white KMC chain pictured and replaced it with a Spank Half Link chain thats pretty rugged.
Front Shimano Ultegra-Quality Brake
Me fixing the headset spacer and wiggle issues tomorrow.
Overall, pretty fun experience and I wanna keep playing around building bikes up and stuff.
-Chris
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THE STUFFED


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ceejay
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From: Carlsbad, CA
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Ahh yeah forgot to mention that..the bike looks a bit empty without the decals and i'd really like to find a legit headbadge but im not sure where to find one on the nets.
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Assuming you mean legit is the real deal, from another bianchi; they're expensive at all places, even ebay... Your best bet is for a decal headbadge if you're not willing to drop the premium for a metal one.
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From: Victoria
https://www.velocals.com/servlet/the-...cing-12/Detail
https://stores.ebay.com/Cyclomondo
Have fun, the bike looks great!
https://stores.ebay.com/Cyclomondo
Have fun, the bike looks great!
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From: Victoria
Also, I like this style of Bianchi decal. Very classic.
https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
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ceejay
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From: Carlsbad, CA
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Also, I like this style of Bianchi decal. Very classic.
https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
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From: duluth
Bikes: '07 Pista, '09 Fantom Cross Uno, '8? Miyata, '67 Stingray, '0? Zoo mod trials, Tallbike, Chopper, '73 Schwinn Collegiate, '67 Triumph Chopper, '69 CB350, '58 BSA Spitfire, '73 CB450
Think it would look (and more importantly, ride) sweet with some decent bar tape, hoods and a front brake. Track drops on the street are about as comfortable as wearing a metal atheletic cup in a sauna.
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