Show us your Bianchis
Human Cyclist
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I'll get the ball rolling with my Via Nirone Special Edition. It's a bit dull, but that's exactly why I bought it. Can't stand flashy bikes and I had to park this outside at the time - not the most alluring to thieves. Rides beautifully. Alu frame with carbon forks front and back. Feels stately compared to my steel bikes.
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NapoleonD wrote:Nice and dry, subtle biscuit aftertaste
superb! does it come in celeste?0 -
Forget about Lyrca, I like to wear this out on my Bianchi. Sweeeet.
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Edoardo Bianchi was a 21-year-old medical instrument maker. He started his bicycle-manufacturing business in a small shop in Milan in 1885. It has been part of Cycleurope Group, the Swedish company of Grimaldi Industri AB, since May 1997. Bianchi pioneered the front wheel calliper brake.
That's a good subtle one you have. I like autumnal photo.0 -
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Human Cyclist wrote:I'll get the ball rolling with my Via Nirone Special Edition. It's a bit dull, but that's exactly why I bought it. Can't stand flashy bikes and I had to park this outside at the time - not the most alluring to thieves. Rides beautifully. Alu frame with carbon forks front and back. Feels stately compared to my steel bikes.
Sort that saddle out !0 -
Winter Road - 2014 Boardman Sport
MTB - 2012 Canyon Nerve XC 7
Summer Road - 2012 Cannondale Supersix 105 Liquigas Colours0 -
Not mine anymore, thieving b'stards!
Road - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12777154&p=16943702#p16943702
Commuter - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12877017&p=17855019#p17855019
MTB - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=12930006&p=18407199#p184071990 -
As I've just bought a Bianchi, I thought I'd revive this thread. Mine is not subtle, but I love it! I've not been on a bike for 4 years, but I can't keep off this!0
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fakeConcern wrote:As I've just bought a Bianchi, I thought I'd revive this thread. Mine is not subtle, but I love it! I've not been on a bike for 4 years, but I can't keep off this!
So, I am afraid I will have to reduce my offer to you to buy it.0 -
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littledove44 wrote:fakeConcern wrote:As I've just bought a Bianchi, I thought I'd revive this thread. Mine is not subtle, but I love it! I've not been on a bike for 4 years, but I can't keep off this!
So, I am afraid I will have to reduce my offer to you to buy it.
I know what you mean about the bars, they look weird especially as as I've only had Cinelli deep drop round before! Having said that they are very comfortable, they are the Wing shape on top and feel great, also surprisingly stiff.
BTW not taking offers on this yet!0 -
My new Bianchi Vertigo 2013
Enjoying the Campag groupset, the shifting feels more solid than my old 105. First upgrade will be new tyres and wheels once these ones wear out/I come into some £££.
Last week at Tintern Abbey, South Wales:
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cgraley77 wrote:My new Bianchi Vertigo 2013
Enjoying the Campag groupset, the shifting feels more solid than my old 105. First upgrade will be new tyres and wheels once these ones wear out/I come into some £££.
Lovely bike! on the second photo I was disappointed there was no bike in it (until I saw the slider bar at the side of the picture!)0 -
Lovely bikeMadone 4.9 2014
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Just subscribed to Cycling Plus & got this in the post!0
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fakeConcern wrote:Just subscribed to Cycling Plus & got this in the post!
The computer, not the bike?0 -
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Matthewfalle wrote:noodleman wrote:
Bellisima. Utterly freakin' bellisima.
I disagree. Bianchis should a) have some Celeste on them and b) have Campag.
It's just a hill. Get over it.0 -
There's celeste on the seatpin ... and the watering can in the background ...0
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SecretSam wrote:Matthewfalle wrote:noodleman wrote:
Bellisima. Utterly freakin' bellisima.
I disagree. Bianchis should a) have some Celeste on them and b) have Campag.
Like mine?0 -
Mine, washed after Liege -Bastogne -Liege
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Shipley wrote:
Mine, washed after Liege -Bastogne -Liege
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Tidy! How long did it take you to balance it perfectly like that, or have you photoshopped out the support?Pride and joy: Bianchi Sempre
Commuting hack: Cube Nature0 -
Shipley wrote:
Mine, washed after Liege -Bastogne -Liege
Love it
Better, although not wild about the wavy tubes. And I'd have had black pedals
went to the LBS near where I work, and they had a current model Infinito CV Athena in, utterly joyous to look at. But £3.5k?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! That's a bit strong
It's just a hill. Get over it.0