Bianchi Celeste
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Hey. I don't know where to ask so sorry. I love to ride a bike, but now I really wanted to buy a motorcycle. Looking for a cool motorcycle I found the KTM rc 390 and immediately fell in love with this model. It looks cheeky and cool. But it is a pity that the only proposed equipment standard. What do you think about it? Any advice?
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yes! what size do you require?
A non-cyclist friend happened across what I feel is a "once in a lifetime" find. 1988 or 1989 pearl Celeste green but have to check the size. What size do you need? I'll measure the frame and make note of the (all Campy) components, as well as take pictures including serial number. The paint is a pearl Celeste with what I'll call "striations" in a slightly darker colour. It is in truly stunning condition with absolutely no scratches, and only one 'rub' mark where a cable has touched the frame. I've been thinking of buying it just for the wheels and group. Unsure what he is asking, but it would be at the upper end of the prices quoted. This bike is in what I consider to be "as new" or "museum " quality condition. I've personally seen a more beautiful bicycle.
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I'm a 48cm and unless the OP is the same size, I'd be interested in the same bike he's looking for. Higher end Celeste.
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Well, since the OP seems to have fallen off the face of the earth, I'll throw my hat in the ring. I am looking for a 57cm celeste steel frame with Columbus Chromor or higher quality tubing. 90s-2000s era is probably what will end up fitting the bill, but open to 80s. Non-unicrown fork (sloping crown ok)
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I am also looking for a Bianchi in Celeste. I would like to have one of the 80s made in italy models. Am open to just the frame, frameset, or completes. Please let me know. 57-60 cm