Frame:
Bianchi Super Pista, Celeste
Fork/Headset:
Black Bianchi Fork / Tange
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium / GXP
Pedals:
Xpedo clipless pedals
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Dura Ace 16T/ Sugino Zen 51T / Izumi
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia / FSA SL-K
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HPlusson / Miche Primato Black Hub / Continental Grand Prix 4000S II
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HPlusson / Miche Primato Black Hub / Continental Grand Prix 4000S II
Accessories:
Fi'zi:k Bartape, Bianchi water bottle, Tacx Bottle Cage Saddle Clamp, Cateye rear light
Added by Shahril. Last updated almost 4 years ago.
12 Comments
Can you really notice a difference in different brand cogs?
I see up have a Phil
Posted over 10 years ago
Well to be honest, I don't know, haha. It's hard to tell with a different gear ratio. Now I'm running a Dura Ace 16t cog with this bike. Same chain ring though.
Posted about 10 years ago
i think the picture is not doing you justice.. it seems like your front wheel is not straight thus your dropbar looks like it's too close.. take a pic with both wheels straight.. and maybe try to adjust your dropbar for a further reach? but nicely done. cleanly built..
Posted over 11 years ago
Where can I buy a bike this this ..... This is beautiful
Posted over 11 years ago
Most people buy or order the frames through online bike shops and then buy and piece together the components themselves. But if you're lucky, you might just find people selling full bikes with great components in good condition. Either that or you can locate a Bianchi dealer/distributor in your area. But they are a bit pricey though.
Posted about 11 years ago
I agree with wuwu_startrack. your stem seems way to short for a dropbar.
Posted over 11 years ago
PlaidOut says:
Did you have to shave down your chainring bolts in order to fit the Zen to the Omnium Crank?
I hear that it has trouble fitting with the bolts. Being too big
Posted about 10 years ago