1983 Bianchi Tipo Corsa 28-T
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1983 Bianchi Tipo Corsa 28-T
Thinking about letting my Tipo Corsa go. Although I love it, I don't see myself riding it much in the future. What do you think its worth? Thanks in advance.
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that is a real beauty. is it drilld for one of those Pancetta chain holders?
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Bianchigirll- Do you have any pics of those???
Ira B- I'm all about using bikes, not just holding onto them because they look nice. If I'm not going to put it to good use, I know there is somebody who will.
Ira B- I'm all about using bikes, not just holding onto them because they look nice. If I'm not going to put it to good use, I know there is somebody who will.
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I totally understand but if it were mine and I couldn't use it I'd put a frame around it and hang it on the wall.
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you walked right into my trap. I could not recall what the part was called and thought if I botched up the name someone would correct me. I was thinking of a PORTACATENA chain holder/hanger
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Haha I knew something was up when I googled that! To answer your question, yes it is drilled for the holder.
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