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1992 Bianchi Axis pseudo-cyclocross bike, set up for commuting with fenders, a rear rack, and 700cx38 Avocet inverted tread tires
I found this nice Bianchi bicycle at my father-in-law's garden house. It hasn't been used for 10 years. The bike was actually in quite good condition - just covered with layers of dust. After 10 hours of work, the result is there. Check other photos for the before state
Bianchi sabina, marcata 1934 su mozzi, manubrio e pedivelle.
Particolari le ruote ballonetta da 26 1/2 5/8 x 2, con forcella anteriore allargata e posteriore con tubi rastremati sottosella, unica della gamma Bianchi.
Pedali Bianchi, carter Bianchi con disco forse non originale.
Faro Lince, dinamo radius.
manopole in osso in due pezzi.
Bianchi Rekord 920 1986-1987
This Bianchi Rekord is a great vintage "rider."
Frame Set: Columbus Bianchi Formula One 53 cm c-c
Equipped with Campagnolo Victory, head steam ITM 400T Bianchi Competition.
I am using Shimano Dura-Ace 6s freewheel and a Shimano 600 chain (80's time period) for smooth shifting.
Rims: Ambrosio 19 Extra Super Elite
The handlebar tape cork is a modern Bianchi cork.
here , there are 2 bianchi's 1938. Both are 1938.but there are two models differents.
Both have, holders for Vitooria Margaritha derailleur.
The forks are differents.
The fork crown are VERY differents.
The size are the same.
the bicycles has differents lugs.
which are models of this bicycles?
Folgore ? Seatta ? ......?
Bianchi Real, anno 1939, cerchi 28.
Mozzi, pedali, pedivelle, Bianchi.
Gemma in vetro posteriore in vetro pallinata.
manopole in osso in due pezzi.
Impianto luci Regina (prodotto Italiano)Sella Monviso originale.
PONSUKE's*Bianchi* super pista
BLUE LUG custom
SPEC
Frame: *Bianchi* super pista
Front Wheel: *HED*
Rear Wheel: *DT SWISS* RR585 ×*PHILWOOD*track hub
Tire: *HUTCHINSON*
Crankset: *SUGINO* 75
Pedal:*CRANK BROTHERS* candy sl pedal (black)
Cog: *PHILWOOD* track cog
Brakelever: *CANE CREEK* crosstop brake levers
Brake: *CANE CREEK* scr-3
Stem:*THOMSON* elite x2 stem (31.8mm/17°/black)
Handle: *EASTON* EC90 track bar ergo
Seatpost: *THOMSON* elite seatpost (black)
Saddle: **SELLE SAN MARCO* zoncolan saddle (black)
An early 1970s red Bianchi folding bicycle. I absolutely love this design, which integrates a rear rack into the frame.
This is the "Nealeco" model. I have the "Barbarella" model, which is the same thing with a more brightly-colored frame and white tires. I haven't seen any in Celeste, though.
Here's my low budget fixed gear commuter. I found an old, unloved, Ishiwata tubed Bianchi in the garbage. She spoke to me, so I had fun removing all of the braze-ons and the derailleur hanger.
When that was done, I stripped the paint and primered the whole thing gray. I like the stealth look but it would also be nice to highlight all of the little "B's" stamped in the frame and fork.
By the way, you can make a low-rent semi-sealed headset by cutting small strips of old tire tubes and placing them over the cups. In this case I used an old, unused Ritchey headset which was collecting dust in the sales bin of my LBS.
hi all.Last year hey stoled this bike from my house.And i can not find he model of this bike anywhere around the world so i am putting its photo maybe somebody knows its model.On the frame bianchi scout wrotes but there is no model codenamed scout in bianchi family can you help me identify this bike.I live in turkey istanbul thanks