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06 Chrome Bianchi Pista stripped

Work bike and beater. Because life is too short to ride shit bikes.

Frame:
2006 Bianchi Pista (DB Cromoly)

Fork/Headset:
Lugged CroMo Fork - Reynolds 520 / Chris King NoThreadSet

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium 165mm / GXP Team external BB

Pedals:
Shimano m520 bargain bin find

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Phil Wood 18t cog / Phil Wood lockring / 48t Omnium chainring / Izumi Eco

Handlebars/Stem:
Generic 20mm risers / Easton EA 50

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle San Marco Shot Race

Brakes:
Sora

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP22 road wheel

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro / Phil Wood HF single fixed 28h 2-cross

Added by Apollinaire. Last updated about 10 years ago.

5 Comments

LasykarHI

LasykarHI says:

This photo is upside down or its just me?

Posted almost 11 years ago

Apollinaire

Apollinaire says:

The thumbnail is flipped and the full size is fine. I have no idea why, making its because I posted from my phone.

Posted almost 11 years ago

zippy2012

zippy2012 says:

I hope you end cap your bars.

Posted almost 11 years ago

Apollinaire

Apollinaire says:

I ride with risers (grips, plugged, brake) for work and daily riding, and since it's about to rain for 7 months straight I'm not too worried about it. When it's time to hit the track in the spring, the track drops will be wrapped and plugged for sure. Those bars were on my bike for a few hours so it didn't seem worth the hassle of going to get plugs or a short time on an empty track.

Posted almost 11 years ago

zippy2012

zippy2012 says:

Definitely. Always good to be safe.

Posted almost 11 years ago