My pride and joy. Finished build, want it to go to a good home since I do not have the time to go to the track anymore. Currently listed on Portland Craigslist, please contact for more information.
Frame:
2005 Bianchi Pista Concept 58cm (Celeste Green)
Fork/Headset:
Bianchi // Cane Creek
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium Sliver // SRAM GXP
Pedals:
Shimano Ultegra Carbon SPD
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SRAM Omnium chainring 48t // All City cog 17t
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione // Thomson Elite
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse // Vittoria Randonneur 25c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse // Vittoria Randonneur 25c
Bike History
Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.
Current Stage Info:
Want this build to go to the right home, listed on Portland Craigslist. Send me a message for details.
Added by pdxaaron. Last updated over 6 years ago.
20 Comments
How on earth did you find a 2005 pista concept in this good of shape? Build looks great!
Posted over 9 years ago
Thank you! I got very lucky with this one, craigslist has some gems every once in a while
Posted over 9 years ago
You should remove the stickers from the mavics. WOULD LOOK SO CLEANNN.
Posted over 9 years ago
Why leader fork and also why brakes
Posted almost 10 years ago
I have the bianchi fork, and I switch it out for longer rides. But I live on a large hill that is extremely steep, and I like to have it for safety, though I rarely use it. The Leader is simply because I can switch out for my good bianchi fork quickly and because the Leader is drilled, where the bianchi fork is not.
Posted almost 10 years ago
im friends with andrew and pau. Nice concept though, looks beautiful.
Posted almost 10 years ago
Why question brakes?
I dont have the guts to drill out my pista fork haha
Posted over 9 years ago
Nathap470 says:
nice topo sticker
Posted over 9 years ago
pdxaaron says:
Topo is my absolute favorite when it comes to bags
Posted over 9 years ago
Nathap470 says:
their flagship store is two miles from my house, I love that company
Posted over 9 years ago