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Hey guys,
Selling my Pinarello Pista.
It has never been ridden outside of a velodrome in it's life, and I bought it directly from the Zurich Velodrome.
Unfortunately the guy who sold it to me didn't measure it properly and it's too big for me so I need to move it on.Frame:
Pinarello Pista 1982
Fork/Headset:
Campagnolo Record Columbus Tubing
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Pista
Pedals:
Campagnolo
Handlebars/Stem:
Cinelli Criterium
Saddle/Seatpost:
Campagnolo Record ADAL Suede Saddle
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Record 32h / Campagnolo 700 / Challenge Criterium
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Record 32h / Campagnolo 700 / Challenge Criterium57c-c
55c-c top tube£1,599
It is built up with full Campagnolo, even the screws are original and in great condition!
Best
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Hey guys,
First time posting in this section of the forum, sorry if it's the wrong place!
I got my hands on a Bianchi C4 frame and am planning the build.
I was wondering if anyone had info on the groupset used. I am not an expert enough to tell from the photos online what groupset it is.
My guesses so far and my research has led me to believe it's a Campagnolo C-Record 2nd generation but it would be great to get confirmation from the experts
Thanks
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Hey guys,
If this is posted in the wrong place please just let me know! (feels likely..)
I am after some info on the Team Gatorade Time Trial Bianchi's.
I was under the impression they were all the X6's with the sloped top tube (I have added a photo), but I recently came across some photos (also attached) where they are riding what it seems to be late 1980 Bianchi Krono's
The question i'm trying to answer is were these bikes exact Bianchi Krono's or were they a different model made for Team Gatorade Time trials?
Any info which points me in some direction is appreciated!!
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I recently bought a very beaten up Bianchi Krono bike and was wondering if someone here could help me identify whether it's actually a Bianchi Krono frame or not. It has some pantograph on it, but it's been painted a weird colour and all the decals are off so i'm hesitant. Before I go around to stripping, repainting and restoring i'd like to get some opinions on it's authenticity - thanks!
I have attached some photos, and of the serial number on the base of the frame (it is "2125" hidden under those letters)
Is there an online catalogue somewhere where I can check out the serial number?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Hey guys,
Sorry if this is in the wrong section - please let me know!
I recently bought a very beaten up Bianchi Krono bike and was wondering if someone here could help me identify whether it's actually a Bianchi Krono frame or not. It has some pantograph on it, but it's been painted a weird colour and all the decals are off. Before I go around to stripping, repainting and restoring i'd like to get some opinions on it's authenticity - thanks!
I have attached some photos, and of the serial number on the base of the frame (it is "2125" hidden under those letters)
Is there an online catalogue somewhere where I can check out the serial number?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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It crossed my mind but I have just found a thread on here where @Carabo sold one of these:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/258624/
Maybe he can shed some light?
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Hey,
Very newbie question, so please have some patience :)I have the opportunity to buy a (1980/90s) Campagnolo Ghibli 700c rear disc wheel for a very good price, however it is track, and I would rather road (in an ideal world I would 'need' both).
Is there a way to make the rear wheel flip flop, so I can use track on one side and road on the other?
I was always under the impression that it was however it came and that was that, but recently someone mentioned that they could be flip flop?
Thanks in advance
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Thank you. Very informative!