Lets see some Bianchis
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It's not the grams it's just that the classic Bianchi headbadge follows the 'vintage' concept.
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kgt wrote:It's not the grams it's just that the classic Bianchi headbadge follows the 'vintage' concept.
The Oltre XR4 isn't really vintage but has a physical badge.
That's Bianchi's typical badge but not the 'vintage' one. I love it btw.
^All graphics on the Specialissima are paint. The standard badge like on the XR4 is a fat sticker, actually.
Bold paintjob, shamrock!
Bold paintjob, shamrock!
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I am 100% pro disc brake, but for this bike I would consider switching back!kgt wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:26 pmThat is really cool
https://www.bikerumor.com/2017/07/06/bi ... ore-165719
Waiting for mines...
Oltre XR3 Ultegra with Fulcrum Racing Quattro and a Sempre, Team Belkin edition, frame
Oltre XR3 Ultegra with Fulcrum Racing Quattro and a Sempre, Team Belkin edition, frame
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