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puma1552 02-03-17 01:24 PM

Bianchi Road Bike Opinions?
 
Simple question, just curious what your thoughts are on Bianchi as far as the brand itself and quality of the bikes?

shafter 02-03-17 01:33 PM

Sound expensive to me-Italian, or fo-Italian?

John_V 02-03-17 01:44 PM

The Infinito is an awesome bike. I came very close to buying one but at the last minute, I settled for a Colnago. I have a friend that has their entry level Via Nirone aluminum bike and loves it.

SkyDog75 02-03-17 01:53 PM

Current models? Generally on par with other major brands at various price/feature points.

Any specific bike you're thinking about? Because talking about Bianchi bikes in general is kind of like talking about Chevrolet cars in general. Are we talking about a Malibu or a Corvette?

Dan333SP 02-03-17 03:23 PM

They're metal (or crabon) mechanical devices; they don't have opinions.

Saddles judge you, though.

gsa103 02-03-17 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by SkyDog75 (Post 19355396)
Current models? Generally on par with other major brands at various price/feature points.

Any specific bike you're thinking about? Because talking about Bianchi bikes in general is kind of like talking about Chevrolet cars in general. Are we talking about a Malibu or a Corvette?

And have been around longer than Chevrolet...

To a large extent how you feel about Bianchi largely comes down to how you feel about the green "Celeste" color. If you like it, you'll probably love the bikes.

I love my Infinito, the fit is perfect, and the ride is exactly what I what wanted.

SkyDog75 02-03-17 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by gsa103 (Post 19355636)
To a large extent how you feel about Bianchi largely comes down to how you feel about the green "Celeste" color. If you like it, you'll probably love the bikes.

I own a Bianchi and I really like it, but not because of its color. (For the record, I like celeste, but my Bianchi doesn't have a speck of celeste anywhere on it.)

I like my Bianchi because of the way it rides, but I could probably say the same for at least a few other bikes from BMC, Cannondale, Cervelo, Felt, Giant, Jamis, Orbea, Trek, etc.

pakeboi 02-03-17 04:15 PM

Bianchi, is the world's oldest bicycle manufacturing company still in existence .
'Nuff said .

look566 rider 02-03-17 04:20 PM

Another Infinito owner here.

Bought new just this past summer. Very happy with the bike. Switched over from Look 566 that was crash damaged.

Mine has Campy Chorus with Mavic Ksyrium SL Pro wheels.

Comfy, quick and easy to put lots of miles on.

look566 rider 02-03-17 04:22 PM

I'm also a big fan of celeste! I even went so far as to buy a Bianchi branded watch!

puma1552 02-03-17 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by SkyDog75 (Post 19355396)
Current models? Generally on par with other major brands at various price/feature points.

Any specific bike you're thinking about? Because talking about Bianchi bikes in general is kind of like talking about Chevrolet cars in general. Are we talking about a Malibu or a Corvette?

The Intrepida 105 has caught my eye, as has the Intenso Ultegra, though I don't really know what the difference is in the two lines.

Intrepida 105:

Intrepida 105 | Bianchi USA

Intenso Ultegra:

Intenso Ultegra | Bianchi USA

There's also an Intenso 105:

Intenso 105 | Bianchi USA

indyfabz 02-03-17 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by pakeboi (Post 19355724)
Bianchi, is the world's oldest bicycle manufacturing company still in existence .
'Nuff said .

Actually, I believe the brand name was bought some time ago. I saw the finish of a stage of the Giro in '95 at the then Bianchi factory factory in Treviglio. And check this out....A WWI era folding military Bianchi at a museum in Bassano del Grappa, complete with rifle rack.

RoadieDropper 02-03-17 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by pakeboi (Post 19355724)
Bianchi, is the world's oldest bicycle manufacturing company still in existence .
'Nuff said .

And yet much of shallow minded, vanity owners don't take them seriously unless it comes in one particular color. Can any of you geniuses guess which one?

mongol777 02-03-17 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 19356168)
Actually, I believe the brand name was bought some time ago..

I think so too, Mr Salvatore Grimaldi owns it. Or rather his holding company owns Cycleurope which owns Bianchi and other brands like Puch and Gitane, Cycleurope - Brands

Cyclist0108 02-03-17 08:40 PM

I've only had mine since late 1987, so I am still getting used to it.

The color is exceptional. I can take it into the men's room with me and it blends right in with the decor.

eja_ bottecchia 02-03-17 09:06 PM

I owned an Infinito in Celeste with Campy Record that I bought new in 2012.

I recently sold it for pretty close to what I paid for it.

Nice bike, light, fast and comfy over long distances.

I highly recommend the Infinito line.

Viich 02-04-17 06:42 PM

I have an 88 Strada I've been riding for 12 years. Currently full commuter, 27x1 1/4, fenders, burley rear rack (sometimes a Kazoo). Still using the downtube indexed 2x6. It rides nice, the derailleur was finally replaced last summer after it blew up and caused some spoke replacement and a rear wheel re-true.

I've got an extra 10 speed wheelset hanging around, it might get modernized this spring, still not sure.

birru 02-04-17 06:54 PM

The Intenso Hydraulic Disc was on my short list when I was considering a dedicated road machine. I thought it was very responsive and also very comfortable even though it's a somewhat aggressive bike. Plus it looks hot.

gsa103 02-04-17 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by puma1552 (Post 19355908)
The Intrepida 105 has caught my eye, as has the Intenso Ultegra, though I don't really know what the difference is in the two lines.

The Intenso is basically the pre-CV Infinito (same layout/geometry). It's a great bike. It's somewhere in between a typically endurance bike (Domane/Roubaix/Defy) and a race bike (Madone/Tarmac/TCR).

It looks like the Intrepida is basically the same, minus the K-Vid damping. Which might or might not matter. There's only $200 difference at the 105 level, so you can make the call if it's worth it. The Intrepida frame might be marginally heavier, but the Intenso/Infinito were never ultralights.

To be honest, it looks like it's pretty much a price point split, with the frames probably being very similar.
Intrepida is the entry level carbon frame for 105 and below. Intenso is the slightly better frame for 105 and up.

J.Higgins 02-05-17 12:23 AM

I would absolutely LOVE to have a Bianchi Super Leggera in my collection.

banana rat 02-05-17 02:33 AM

I have an old Bianchi Campione d' Italia and after all these years, I'm amazed at the ride on this bike. Best money I ever spent. I love this bike. And yes she's celeste.

puma1552 02-05-17 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by gsa103 (Post 19358128)
The Intenso is basically the pre-CV Infinito (same layout/geometry). It's a great bike. It's somewhere in between a typically endurance bike (Domane/Roubaix/Defy) and a race bike (Madone/Tarmac/TCR).

It looks like the Intrepida is basically the same, minus the K-Vid damping. Which might or might not matter. There's only $200 difference at the 105 level, so you can make the call if it's worth it. The Intrepida frame might be marginally heavier, but the Intenso/Infinito were never ultralights.

To be honest, it looks like it's pretty much a price point split, with the frames probably being very similar.
Intrepida is the entry level carbon frame for 105 and below. Intenso is the slightly better frame for 105 and up.

Thanks for this. As a specialized owner, I was trying to figure out where these slotted in/compared against Roubaixs and Tarmacs. So what is it that causes the huge price jump from an Intenso Ultegra to an Infinito CV Ultegra? The Infinitos are likely out of my price range (not buying yet, but hopefully another year on the hybrid and I'll be shopping in the $2k-$3k bracket), but if the geometry is the same/frames are similar, I'm wondering what the big price difference is for from one Ultegra bike to another Ultegra bike.

The Intenso Ultegra looks like a fantastic value at $2500, and even has a threaded bottom bracket.

gsa103 02-05-17 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by puma1552 (Post 19358972)
So what is it that causes the huge price jump from an Intenso Ultegra to an Infinito CV Ultegra?

The Intenso Ultegra looks like a fantastic value at $2500, and even has a threaded bottom bracket.

It's the Counter-Vail (CV) technology in the Infinito frame. When Bianchi introduced the CV version, the price jumped by ~$1k. The CV technology is supposed to dramatically smooth the frame, and be far better at absorption than a normal carbon frame. I haven't tested it though.

I'm guess the CV material is very expensive and significantly more difficult to integrate than normal carbon.

I've got the previous generation Infinito (what is now the Intenso), and I love the bike. When I got my 2013 Infinito Ultegra it was a $3500 MSRP bike, so you're get a lot of bike for $2500. In 2013, that frame was used for Bianchi's classics riders, so it's got real performance credentials. Trickle down is working in your favor here.

La Panamena 05-29-17 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by gsa103 (Post 19359095)
It's the Counter-Vail (CV) technology in the Infinito frame. When Bianchi introduced the CV version, the price jumped by ~$1k. The CV technology is supposed to dramatically smooth the frame, and be far better at absorption than a normal carbon frame. I haven't tested it though.

I'm guess the CV material is very expensive and significantly more difficult to integrate than normal carbon.

I've got the previous generation Infinito (what is now the Intenso), and I love the bike. When I got my 2013 Infinito Ultegra it was a $3500 MSRP bike, so you're get a lot of bike for $2500. In 2013, that frame was used for Bianchi's classics riders, so it's got real performance credentials. Trickle down is working in your favor here.

Thankyou, my former bike was a trek domane and had athe worst experience, ride a intenso and fell in love, but trying to decide to go for the infinito cv or the intenso and upgrade it to ultegra electrónic.

jamesdak 05-29-17 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by RoadieDropper (Post 19356196)
And yet much of shallow minded, vanity owners don't take them seriously unless it comes in one particular color. Can any of you geniuses guess which one?

This one??!! :rolleyes:

http://www.pbase.com/jhuddle/image/165195985.jpg

:p:p:p


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