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Old 09-18-22, 10:45 AM
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WTB High Quality Italian Frame - 60-62cm C-T

Looking for a high quality (lightweight) steel lugged Italian frame with race / sport geometry. Not all-inclusive tubing below, but generally something of similar or greater quality. Ability to run at least 26mm tires. 126 or 130 dropout spacing. I will be building this up to ride, so does not need to be a collector/NIB/showroom piece. Max budget would be $500 but less would be better! Columubus SL, SLX, TSX

Reynolds 531SL or Pro

Tange Prestige

Super Vitus 980

*edited to adjust the size to 60-62cm based on recommendations

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Originally Posted by ericlowney
Looking for a high quality (lightweight) steel lugged Italian frame with race / sport geometry. Not all-inclusive tubing below, but generally something of similar or greater quality. Ability to run at least 26mm tires. 126 or 130 dropout spacing. I will be building this up to ride, so does not need to be a collector/NIB/showroom piece. Max budget would be $500 but less would be better! Columubus SL, SLX, TSX

Reynolds 531SL or Pro

Tange Prestige

Super Vitus 980
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57 CTC is probably 58-59 CTT.

You might want to inquire of the seller some more pics but it might fit what you are looking for?

@Bianchigirll or @T-Mar (and others) might also help with their expertise in Bianchis.
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
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57 CTC is probably 58-59 CTT.

You might want to inquire of the seller some more pics but it might fit what you are looking for?

@Bianchigirll or @T-Mar (and others) might also help with their expertise in Bianchis.
hey thanks, I did some research on ‘Formula One’ tubing and had a tough time figuring out what exactly that was. I also found this listed (and maybe still for sale) but tubing, spacing, etc. not listed. The Tommassini probably would fit me better just based on the measurements.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...t-repaint.html
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Originally Posted by ericlowney
hey thanks, I did some research on ‘Formula One’ tubing and had a tough time figuring out what exactly that was. I also found this listed (and maybe still for sale) but tubing, spacing, etc. not listed. The Tommassini probably would fit me better just based on the measurements.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...t-repaint.html
The best guesses are SL main tubes and Cromor (which I love) stays and forks.
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Originally Posted by ericlowney
hey thanks, I did some research on ‘Formula One’ tubing and had a tough time figuring out what exactly that was. I also found this listed (and maybe still for sale) but tubing, spacing, etc. not listed. The Tommassini probably would fit me better just based on the measurements.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...t-repaint.html
There you go, if available.
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Originally Posted by ericlowney
hey thanks, I did some research on ‘Formula One’ tubing and had a tough time figuring out what exactly that was. I also found this listed (and maybe still for sale) but tubing, spacing, etc. not listed. The Tommassini probably would fit me better just based on the measurements.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...t-repaint.html
Sadly the true contents of Bianchi’s Special, Formula One and Two tubings may never be known but I found the Formula Two frame I had to be a very good rider. I’ve had my eye on that Vittoria and I sure it to use great rider and will be spectacular with lots of silver Campagnolo gear or some Suntour
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BTW, whilst it might not be Italian that Miyata in the for sale section may be worth a closer look.

when your bored just search ebay for Columbus 59 and see what’s there. That’s how I stumbled on my fabulous Cornelo.
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I could part with this Italian built Bianchi frameset. All signs point to 1985 with a repaint done in likely the late 80s. Their top three offerings were apparently the same tubing and geometry. Columbus SL probably.
61x59ish ctc.
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