Bianchi Campione d'Italia
By jaythetae on 04/05/2010.
Bike tags: Commuter | 90s | Bianchi | campagnolo | campione d'italia |





Dedacciai cro-moly with lugs, 57cm, '95 or '96
Cinelli Campione del Mondo bars, Cinelli stem
Dedacciai cro-moly fork, Shimano 105 headset
Miche Competition hub, Velocity AeroHead rim, CST tires
Miche Competition hub, Velocity AeroHead rim, CST tires
SR Custom crank, Shimano bottom bracket
Schwinn Stingray throwback saddle
OLD
Campagnolo indexed Syncros 7-speed shifters, Shimano "Light Action" rd, SunTour fd
Campagnolo Record front, Veloce back, Tektro brake levers
Hard gearing
My fat butt

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Dedacciai cro-moly with lugs, 57cm, '95 or '96
Cinelli Campione del Mondo bars, Cinelli stem
Dedacciai cro-moly fork, Shimano 105 headset
Miche Competition hub, Velocity AeroHead rim, CST tires
Miche Competition hub, Velocity AeroHead rim, CST tires
SR Custom crank, Shimano bottom bracket
Schwinn Stingray throwback saddle
OLD
Campagnolo indexed Syncros 7-speed shifters, Shimano "Light Action" rd, SunTour fd
Campagnolo Record front, Veloce back, Tektro brake levers
Hard gearing
My fat butt
Built up by Ye Olde Bicycle Shoppe in La Mesa, California. I use this bike for tooling around and also commute 13 miles each way on it several times a week. I wanted to create the fun of an old Italian bike, but on a budget, and the lovely franken-bike you see here is the result of that desire coupled with the bike shop's extensive inventory of old stuff. It's a fun bike to cruise on.