![]() ![]() Made for a few fast stops that we more interesting than I care to remember. I mean the lack of clearance over the top tube. clearance between the top tube and yourself? (02-04-2010, 03:12 AM)Joe_W Wrote: Do you mean stand flat footed while in the saddle? Or do you talk about the. Of course, after 22 years in a box, it needs everything overhauled. But even though it's been a long time, I remember what a lovely ride it is, and I can't wait to get it back out there. What I do know is that even though I bought the smallest frame available, it's still a bit too tall for me. I'm pretty sure that my bike has 27" wheels. I checked the recall and mine is one of the good ones, so no worries there. You should check to make sure yours isn't one of them and contact Bianchi if it is. One side note, there was a recall on a small number of these bikes due to a bad fork. You'll be able to get any part you need for this bike without a problem. The only thing you can't get in 27" is super high end race tires. And you can get good 27" tires at any bike shop. For riding around in town, respectfully, I'll take a Bianchi Randonneur any day. (02-03-2010, 04:41 PM)DaveM Wrote: Right tool for the right job.if I was racing, I'd want a 19 pound carbon bike. ![]() Still, it's been in storage since 1988 (no, that's not a typo) and it looks great, so I can't complain. ![]() I unpacked it last night, and was not too happy to find scratches on the frame. It's not celeste, but it's the most beautiful blue. (02-02-2010, 09:47 PM)j beede Wrote: I hope your Bianchi is in Celeste. ![]()
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