shaverlake
12-27-2005, 10:56 AM
I recently picked up a used Bianchi aluminum frame and have not been able to ID the year. I was thinking of putting it back to original. It was made in Italy(at least that's what the sticker says), has a name of Costruita nel reparto corse and serial number on the bottom bracket is 59 C 2818. Any help on where to go t find info would be great.
shaverlake
12-27-2005, 04:18 PM
Here are some pictures of the frame
N4BBQ
12-28-2005, 06:52 AM
I recently picked up a used Bianchi aluminum frame and have not been able to ID the year. I was thinking of putting it back to original. It was made in Italy(at least that's what the sticker says), has a name of Costruita nel reparto corse and serial number on the bottom bracket is 59 C 2818. Any help on where to go t find info would be great.
Very interesting. The phrase "Costruita nel reparto corse" simply means "Constructed in the race department".
Fire off an e-mail to Bianchi and see if anyone will help you. I have a friend that used to ride for Bianchi (knows them inside and out) and as soon as he returns to town. I'll have him look at these photos and see what he can come up with.
bianchi@bianchi.com
merckxman
01-01-2006, 06:51 AM
It will identify the quality of the tubeset.
shaverlake
01-01-2006, 09:42 AM
The Columbus decal says:
COLUMBUS
TUBI SPECIALI RINFORZATI
OVER SIZE
ACCIAIO NIVA CROM
EXTRA EL LEGGERI
sungchang
02-02-2006, 11:23 PM
I'm trying to identify the year of an old Bianchi as well.
The color is all black. The decal says the following:
Columbus
Tubi Speciali Rinforzati
Acciaio CrMo
Cromo
Doppio Spessore
It came with full Quattro drive train (crankset, front and rear derailleur)
And SN seems to be 9E 846? (last number spot is is a little rusted)
merckxman
02-03-2006, 01:08 PM
First, this is a steel frame (lug construction). It may feel very light making you think it's aluminum...that's because it is made with the best tubeset at the time, EL-OS (extra light, oversize would be the translation of the decal). This tubeset is highly thought of. And, the bike was built at the Bianchi "racing department". Nice frame, definitely worth having on the road! You will enjoy it.
The 59 would be the frame size.
us_wr
02-04-2006, 06:09 AM
I found a great website to help id frames. It may help. It is http://www.airfreetires.com/Specs/default.asp