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Sick!!
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before anyone else mentions it, people are gonna question your saddle angle.
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and no toe straps...
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And a brake lever without a brake...
Cool house though.
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he did say nearly finished tho....
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so whats the chainring and cog teeth counts? if you want to maintain the same gear ratio it will involve fiddling with both..
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and non-drive side picture
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he's managed to line the bars and saddle up perfectly ... well done
i love bianchi green the black and green work perfectly together .. nice bike peter
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• #10
Never seen dodici wheels on a Pista before but I love it, really think they support one another
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Wow I've always loved bianchis, this is lush.
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Really nice bike, one frame i really do want to own.
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That just looks right.
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• #14
Lovely looking bike, well done
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• #15
Some better Photos:
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/73/img1833u.jpg
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/7711/img1828sq.jpg
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/355/img1831r.jpg
This time Driveside as requested ;)
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Wow. What's up with the seat by the way? And how much did this cost? Very beautiful.
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missing straps? and to get a better picture next time have a look at the position of the wheels and the crank again ;)
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Tom you need to move the cranks 180 degrees.
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always loved and wanted a super pista
i've also got the same handle bar and stem set up
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he's managed to line the bars and saddle up perfectly ... well done
i love bianchi green the black and green work perfectly together .. nice bike peter
Isn't that celeste blue :-)
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not sure if sarcastic or not?!!
although it is called celeste (which tecnically is a turquoise blue) it also commonly known as Bianchi green. in the flesh i have always found biachi's more green than blue however i found the superpista to have a bluer hue than my concept.
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beautiful bike mate, absolutely love it. Can I just ask, where did you get the frame from? It seems almost impossible to buy the super pista in Europe, even though theyre made in fucking Italy....
Any info on where you bought it would be hugely appreciated.
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they arent made in italy pal. china init. US release only also
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• #25
r&a cycles, competetive cyclist.
Hi.
My Name is Peter, i'm from Cologne (Germany) and nearly finished my Bianchi some weeks ago.
Frame: Bianchi Super Pista (2011) in 59cm CTC
Cranks: Sram S300 Courier (165mm)
Pedals: MKS Track
Stem: Cinelli Pista 80mm
Handlebars: Deda Pista 40cm
Seatpost: Truvative Stylo
Seat: Velo Carbon
Wheelset: Dodici High Profile with Dodici Hubs
Tires: Swalbe Durano Skid
Brakelever: Promax
Some Parts will be changed in the near future.
Brake: SRAM Force or Red (If the Price is right)
Handlebars: Deda Crono Nero Low Rider with Deda
Seatpost: Syntace P6 or Thomson Elite
Pedals: CrankBrothers Eggbeater
Chainring and Axlenuts to black ones.
I also need to minimize the Clearance from Backwheel to Frame...
I will try to keep it updated as I manage to get better Photos or change some of the Parts.
Greetings.