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Old 11-28-22, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by smd4
I’m wondering why a 1992 Bianchi seatpost would be rusty.

Were any still made of steel by that point?
i've only had a couple Bianchi MTBs thru my place.. both were heavy tanks hung with low-mid grade parts. i'm guessing from memory, but i think the posts were chromed steel... i recall thinking how remarkably similar they were to the more common Peugeot MTBs from back then...also, seats get swapped with a post attached most often.... most likely a 27.2mm, but many older MTBs used 27.0 and 26.8 posts due to thicker tube sets specified for strength on these old MTBs... my DB Ascent uses a 26.8mm post, 1990 vintage... so does my '83 DB Ridgerunner... just checked a Corsaro project frame.. also 26.8mm.... this is why the OP needsto get that frame measured, or go to a shop that can do so.

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