i'm listing some of my girlfriend's bike bits as there are some changes coming up in her stable. i recently bought her a Bianchi MTB frame from the mega pro/pantani era. the plan was to build it up and give it to her as a present (she wanted to get back to mountain biking for some time). before i started the build, i showed it to her as i'm not too good with waiting when it comes to surprises - she hated it. she's the kind of person that goes for modern stuff as she finds it better, so it has to go. the money will go into the bike she likes and maybe it will get built up by an enthusiast the way it deserves (i had a pace fork and a modern groupset in mind with hs33 brakes)
most likely dedacciai steel
bsa bb threads
1.1/8 headtube
56cm cc tt (horizontal)
39cm ct st
top normal rd
top pull fd
v/canti brake mounts
has some paint chips but all straight, no dents
p2 not for sale
£105 posted
she'd also like to sell her singlespeed as she prefers geared bikes and would like to invest the money into the dream mtb.
hungarian made track frame by Miklós Tarapcsák (pajtibácsi)
lugged steel frame made with unknown tubeset. most likely columbus/reynolds mix as the builder used what he had laying around. it was made with a recessed cable fit top tube but the rear bridge was not drilled originally.. has engraved columbus track ends.
51.5cm ct st, 53cm cc tt
velvárt (hungarian bmx shop) lugged fork
1" ahead, so no quill converter here. stem is for 1/8 steerer so it has a shim
miche primato crankset with omnium 48t ring
ambrosio high profile rims on miche primato hubs. braking surface is not machined but is definitely there. front worn through anodising, rear is fading away already. sturmey freewheel (18t) and miche cog (16t, miche carrier system). continental supersport 23c tires.
bbb skyscraper seatpost with bontrager inform women's saddle. it is comfortable when dialled in, but it has to be in the perfect place as it is def too small for any regular-size arse human being..
hello all,
i'm listing some of my girlfriend's bike bits as there are some changes coming up in her stable. i recently bought her a Bianchi MTB frame from the mega pro/pantani era. the plan was to build it up and give it to her as a present (she wanted to get back to mountain biking for some time). before i started the build, i showed it to her as i'm not too good with waiting when it comes to surprises - she hated it. she's the kind of person that goes for modern stuff as she finds it better, so it has to go. the money will go into the bike she likes and maybe it will get built up by an enthusiast the way it deserves (i had a pace fork and a modern groupset in mind with hs33 brakes)
£105 posted
she'd also like to sell her singlespeed as she prefers geared bikes and would like to invest the money into the dream mtb.
hungarian made track frame by Miklós Tarapcsák (pajtibácsi)
lugged steel frame made with unknown tubeset. most likely columbus/reynolds mix as the builder used what he had laying around. it was made with a recessed cable fit top tube but the rear bridge was not drilled originally.. has engraved columbus track ends.
51.5cm ct st, 53cm cc tt
velvárt (hungarian bmx shop) lugged fork
1" ahead, so no quill converter here. stem is for 1/8 steerer so it has a shim
miche primato crankset with omnium 48t ring
ambrosio high profile rims on miche primato hubs. braking surface is not machined but is definitely there. front worn through anodising, rear is fading away already. sturmey freewheel (18t) and miche cog (16t, miche carrier system). continental supersport 23c tires.
spyral 80mm stem, fsa gosammer os bars, shimano 105 brake levers, cinelli cork tape
bbb skyscraper seatpost with bontrager inform women's saddle. it is comfortable when dialled in, but it has to be in the perfect place as it is def too small for any regular-size arse human being..
saccon double pivot brakes
mudguards included, pedals not.
£250 posted