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Old 02-22-21, 02:24 PM
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The first thing that I noticed, actually jumped out at me, was the rear drops. They do not look like any Bianchi that has come my way. If the OP is in the market to purchase, I suggest looking elsewhere.

The Volpe is a really nice bike and I had one many years ago ICanti brakes)...


To this day, I still have my early eighties Bianchi Touring, a really decent nice riding and darn near bullet proof bike (Canti brakes). I ride this every year, for five months in Jamaica, except this year of the virus...
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