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Originally Posted by Rocket-Sauce
https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/bi...882096549.html

1997 Bianchi Alloro - $300




Selling a 1997 Bianchi Alloro, Men's, 57cm in celeste for $300 or best offer. Pickup in downtown crossing.

Bike comes with original paperwork and saddle (note pic has a Brooks which will be removed). Needs a cleaning after living in a dusty place for a few years but otherwise in good shape.

Full Campagnolo everything - brakes, Athena rear derailleur, Eurus wheels. 3TTT bars.

Further specs below:

Wheels and Tires
Hubs: Front: Campagnolo Eurus, Rear: Campagnolo Eurus cassette

Rims: Campagnolo Eurus 20, 20-hole

Tires: 700 x 23c Michelin Super Comp HD

Spoke Brand: Campagnolo stainless steel, 2.0mm straight gauge

Spoke Nipples: Alloy nipples

Components
Brakeset: Campagnolo Athena dual pivot brakes, Campagnolo Veloce levers

Shift Levers: Campagnolo Veloce Ergo

Crankset: Campagnolo Veloce, 39/53 teeth

Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo Veloce, 111 mm spindle

BB Shell Width: 68mm English

Rear Cogs: 8-speed, 12 - 23 teeth

Seatpost: Selcof, 27.2 mm diameter

Saddle: Selle San Marco Tecno Dynamica

Handlebar: TTT Forma SL

Handlebar Stem: TTT Synthesis

Headset: 1inch Campagnolo Mirage




  • do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers






I'd be tempted by this bike if I were still working in downtown Boston. I miss a lot of things about living in Boston but I have saved myself a boat load of money when it comes to buying cool old bikes. The pickings are slim where I live and that has helped my wallet out for sure.
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