Bianchi Reparto Corse Campagnolo Record 1992

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The bike has been custom built in 1992 by Bianchi Reparto Corse in Treviglio (Milan, Italy).
The frame is made with Columbus Nivacrom Minimax steel tubing, the fork is a Columbus Unicrown EL steel. The frame/fork finish is chromed, made by Bianchi as custom special order.
The bike is equipped with full Campagnolo Record Ergopower 8V group (levers, front&rear mechs, brakes, cranks, crown, cassette, headset, bottom bracket)

Here the dimensions (all CC except head tube)

Seat tube 60 cm
Top tube 58 cm
Head tube 19 cm (total)
Wheelbase 100 cm
Chainstay 40,7 cm
Cranks 172,5 mm

Seatpost 27.2 mm
Chainring 52/39 135 mm BCD

Weight: 9,40 kg

The bike is in concourse condition: virtually no sign of use, each and any component works faultless, and the chrome finish is flawless, mirror polished.
No scratches, no dents, no marks.

The finish kit is as follow:
Stem: Cinelli Grammo titanium (130 mm)
Bar: Cinelli Eubios (420 mm)
Seatpost: Cinelli Zero 27,2 mm
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite Evolution Carbon/Titanium
Wheelset: Campagnolo Vento G3 Silver
Chain: KMC
Pedals: none

The following parts are brand new, just installed, never ridden:
wheels, seatpost, chain, saddle (NOS), tyres, tubes, tape.

The bike is supplied with the original Bianchi manual and Campagnolo Wheels manual.
A set of spares is also provided:

Campagnolo Record Ultra Glide 8V 11-26 cassette (brand new in box)
Campagnolo Record 52 th chainring
Stronglight ceramic 50 th chainring
One set of Campagnolo Record headset ball bearings (brand new in box)
Several new and (barely) used sprockets, various sizes

A complete pictures set is available here: http://s992.photobucket.com/user/paolov ... o%20Record

Worldwide shipping with professional packaging
Asking price 2,000 euros + shipping
 

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Okay, how exactly have you fitted an 8spd cassette onto that rear wheel? :)

Beauty:) GLWS

Very nice gruppo and tight clearences. I love it :oops:
 
kbmpi":ovvxlnmw said:
Okay, how exactly have you fitted an 8spd cassette onto that rear wheel? :)

Beauty:) GLWS

Very nice gruppo and tight clearences. I love it :oops:

Hi kbmpi, all my respect, it seem you are a real Campy expert!
Actually, recent wheels have a slightly different body from that which was in use during the 8v period.
The bike is fitted with 8 single sprockets by Miche spaced with original Campagnolo Record 8v spacers.
The lock ring is Campagnolo Record as well.
Ciao!
 
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