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First Conversion - Vintage Bianchi

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Old 08-01-11 | 01:23 AM
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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
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Old 08-01-11 | 01:52 AM
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Great move on going for celeste!

It would be awesome if you could get some bianchi decals and perhaps a headbadge/decal.
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Old 08-01-11 | 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
Great move on going for celeste!

It would be awesome if you could get some bianchi decals and perhaps a headbadge/decal.
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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Old 08-01-11 | 10:57 AM
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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.
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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Old 08-02-11 | 01:10 PM
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https://www.velocals.com/servlet/the-...cing-12/Detail

https://stores.ebay.com/Cyclomondo

Have fun, the bike looks great!
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Old 08-02-11 | 01:12 PM
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Also, I like this style of Bianchi decal. Very classic.

https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
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Welcome to BFSSFG! Cool conversion, and I like all the pics.
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Also, I like this style of Bianchi decal. Very classic.

https://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Vintage-...d#ht_968wt_954
thats the exact decal set im going to order pretty soon here, in black though.
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Plug those bars.
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Old 08-04-11 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by CJWIZVRDGVNG
thats the exact decal set im going to order pretty soon here, in black though.
Take that image to a graphics shop and for $20 they'll print you out 3 sets of the exact same thing.
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Old 08-04-11 | 01:49 PM
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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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