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Date: 08 Jul 2007 15:07:22
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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Hello there fellow bicyclists. I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has KKK quill pedals on it. The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any one here? The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp clone aero brake levers. The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in new-condition black padded handlebar tape. The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the extra $15. As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. Cheers from Peter
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 11:34:01
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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On Jul 9, 2:05 pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org > wrote: > Sir Ridesalot wrote: > >>> I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > >>> friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > >>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > -snip > > So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? > > As another writer noted, likely Tange #5 which would have a seatpost > size of 26.4 or 26.6. Basic carbon-steel tube would have a 25.4 seat > post. (premium material at 26.8 OD uses a 27.2 post). > > "Bianchi Special Tube", Mike Schwering's detail, means lighter gauge > top tube with heavier downtube and chainstays, later called "Bianchi > SuperSet Tube" when Sky Yaeger tweaked the spec a bit. see also "Basso > Special" tube set and "3Rensho Super Strong" tubes, among others > -- > Andrew Muziwww.yellowjersey.org > Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Thank you very much Andrew. I just checked the seat post and it says 26.4mm so at least it is not High Tensile steel. Cheers from Peter.
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 09:43:12
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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On Jul 9, 8:25 am, Ozark Bicycle <bicycleatel...@ozarkbicycleservice.com > wrote: > On Jul 9, 6:46 am, Sir Ridesalot <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > > > > > > On Jul 9, 3:00 am, "g" <fri...@public.com> wrote: > > > > I hope that the quill stem is inserted far enough into the head tube. I > > > can't see in the picture but it looks like it might reveal the minimum > > > insertion mark. The picture is fuzzy on the enlarged size pic. It looks like > > > I can almost see the mark but can't tell."Sir Ridesalot" <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message > > > >news:1183932442.457709.162910@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello there fellow bicyclists. > > > > > I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > > > > friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > > > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > > > > > The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via > > > > Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and > > > > have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum > > > > pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. > > > > > The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has > > > > KKK quill pedals on it. > > > > > The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When > > > > I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that > > > > it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are > > > > just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > > The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick > > > > release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the > > > > quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any > > > > one here? > > > > > The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp > > > > clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp > > > > clone aero brake levers. > > > > > The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in > > > > new-condition black padded handlebar tape. > > > > > The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. > > > > > This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. > > > > > Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as > > > > I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is > > > > very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both > > > > think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the > > > > extra $15. > > > > > As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing > > > > is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > > Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to > > > > enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. > > > > > Cheers from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > Hi there. > > > Thanks for the heads up. That is the seller's picture of the bike from > > their ad. You were right about the stem. When I bought the bike the > > first thing I did was lower the stem to the mark. > > > So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? > > It's almost certainly cro-moly, but of what quality is the question. > > One good rough guide is the seatpost diameter. Assuming a 28.6mm outer > dimension on the seat tube, a 27.2mm seatpost indicates a top quality > tubeset (thin tube walls), a 26.6 a much lower grade (much thicker > tube walls), probably seamed tubes. (There are seatpost sizes between > 27.2 and 26.6, obviously, but this is just an example. And, yes, there > are other varibles, but this is a good guide line.) > > > > > > > Thanks from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Hi and thanks. The lady is really looking forward to riding this bicycle. Cheers from Peter
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 05:25:31
From: Ozark Bicycle
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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On Jul 9, 6:46 am, Sir Ridesalot <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca > wrote: > On Jul 9, 3:00 am, "g" <fri...@public.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I hope that the quill stem is inserted far enough into the head tube. I > > can't see in the picture but it looks like it might reveal the minimum > > insertion mark. The picture is fuzzy on the enlarged size pic. It looks like > > I can almost see the mark but can't tell."Sir Ridesalot" <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message > > >news:1183932442.457709.162910@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > > Hello there fellow bicyclists. > > > > I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > > > friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > > > > The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via > > > Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and > > > have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum > > > pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. > > > > The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has > > > KKK quill pedals on it. > > > > The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When > > > I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that > > > it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are > > > just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick > > > release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the > > > quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any > > > one here? > > > > The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp > > > clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp > > > clone aero brake levers. > > > > The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in > > > new-condition black padded handlebar tape. > > > > The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. > > > > This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. > > > > Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as > > > I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is > > > very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both > > > think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the > > > extra $15. > > > > As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing > > > is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to > > > enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. > > > > Cheers from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Hi there. > > Thanks for the heads up. That is the seller's picture of the bike from > their ad. You were right about the stem. When I bought the bike the > first thing I did was lower the stem to the mark. > > So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? It's almost certainly cro-moly, but of what quality is the question. One good rough guide is the seatpost diameter. Assuming a 28.6mm outer dimension on the seat tube, a 27.2mm seatpost indicates a top quality tubeset (thin tube walls), a 26.6 a much lower grade (much thicker tube walls), probably seamed tubes. (There are seatpost sizes between 27.2 and 26.6, obviously, but this is just an example. And, yes, there are other varibles, but this is a good guide line.) > > Thanks from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 05:19:50
From: andresmuro@aol.com
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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On Jul 9, 5:46 am, Sir Ridesalot <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca > wrote: > On Jul 9, 3:00 am, "g" <fri...@public.com> wrote: > > > > > I hope that the quill stem is inserted far enough into the head tube. I > > can't see in the picture but it looks like it might reveal the minimum > > insertion mark. The picture is fuzzy on the enlarged size pic. It looks like > > I can almost see the mark but can't tell."Sir Ridesalot" <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message > > >news:1183932442.457709.162910@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > > Hello there fellow bicyclists. > > > > I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > > > friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > > > > The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via > > > Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and > > > have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum > > > pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. > > > > The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has > > > KKK quill pedals on it. > > > > The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When > > > I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that > > > it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are > > > just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick > > > release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the > > > quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any > > > one here? > > > > The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp > > > clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp > > > clone aero brake levers. > > > > The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in > > > new-condition black padded handlebar tape. > > > > The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. > > > > This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. > > > > Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as > > > I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is > > > very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both > > > think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the > > > extra $15. > > > > As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing > > > is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > > Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to > > > enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. > > > > Cheers from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Hi there. > > Thanks for the heads up. That is the seller's picture of the bike from > their ad. You were right about the stem. When I bought the bike the > first thing I did was lower the stem to the mark. > > So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? > > Thanks from Peter I would guess that it is seamed cromoly. May be butted main tubes, may be all straight gauge. Andres
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 04:46:05
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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On Jul 9, 3:00 am, "g" <fri...@public.com > wrote: > I hope that the quill stem is inserted far enough into the head tube. I > can't see in the picture but it looks like it might reveal the minimum > insertion mark. The picture is fuzzy on the enlarged size pic. It looks like > I can almost see the mark but can't tell."Sir Ridesalot" <i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message > > news:1183932442.457709.162910@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello there fellow bicyclists. > > > I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > > friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > > > The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via > > Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and > > have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum > > pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. > > > The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has > > KKK quill pedals on it. > > > The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When > > I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that > > it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are > > just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick > > release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the > > quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any > > one here? > > > The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp > > clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp > > clone aero brake levers. > > > The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in > > new-condition black padded handlebar tape. > > > The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. > > > This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. > > > Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as > > I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is > > very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both > > think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the > > extra $15. > > > As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing > > is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > > Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to > > enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. > > > Cheers from Peter- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Hi there. Thanks for the heads up. That is the seller's picture of the bike from their ad. You were right about the stem. When I bought the bike the first thing I did was lower the stem to the mark. So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? Thanks from Peter
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 13:05:48
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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Sir Ridesalot wrote: >>> I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady >>> friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: >>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ -snip > So, is there any chance thiks is a cro-moly tubed frameset? As another writer noted, likely Tange #5 which would have a seatpost size of 26.4 or 26.6. Basic carbon-steel tube would have a 25.4 seat post. (premium material at 26.8 OD uses a 27.2 post). "Bianchi Special Tube", Mike Schwering's detail, means lighter gauge top tube with heavier downtube and chainstays, later called "Bianchi SuperSet Tube" when Sky Yaeger tweaked the spec a bit. see also "Basso Special" tube set and "3Rensho Super Strong" tubes, among others -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 09 Jul 2007 00:00:35
From: g
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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I hope that the quill stem is inserted far enough into the head tube. I can't see in the picture but it looks like it might reveal the minimum insertion mark. The picture is fuzzy on the enlarged size pic. It looks like I can almost see the mark but can't tell. "Sir Ridesalot" <i_am_cycle_pathic@yahoo.ca > wrote in message news:1183932442.457709.162910@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hello there fellow bicyclists. > > I just purchased a used Bianchi Strada LX road bicycle for a lady > friend who wants to start bicycling. An image of it can be found here: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/73832500@N00/756789136/ > > The bicycle has 12 gears with a 6 gear frewheel which is shifted via > Suntour Acu-Shift shifters and derailleurs. The wheels are 700C and > have decent 25mm tires and presta tubes mounted on them. Maxinum > pressure for the tires is 100 psi which will be great for her. > > The crankset is a Sugino VP with 42 and 52 teeth chain rings and has > KKK quill pedals on it. > > The bicycle fram and forks are made from Bianchi Special Tubing. When > I removed the 2 wheels to put the bicycle in the trunk I thought that > it was not very heavy. I am wondering, not that it matters (we are > just curious) what this tubing is. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > The bicycle wheels are built with Araya rims laced to one-piece quick > release hubs front and rear that have plastic seals. I see a KK on the > quick release skewer levers but do not know the make of them. Does any > one here? > > The wheels are round and very true. The brake calipers are Dia-Comp > clones and each one has a quick release. They are matched to Dia-Comp > clone aero brake levers. > > The drop handle bars have the reinforcing sleeve and are covered in > new-condition black padded handlebar tape. > > The saddle is a wide Bianchi womens saddle and is in excellent shape. > > This bicycle also had a Zefal HPX pump. > > Cost of this used bicycle was $25 Cdn. I gavce the seller $40 Cdn as > I though it was in very good condition. The lady I bought it for is > very excited about it and is looking forward to riding it. We both > think we got a great deal and the seller was delighted to get the > extra $15. > > As I said above we are interested in what the Bianchi Special Tubing > is made from. Is it a straight-gauge cro-moly? > > Thank you very much if you are able to enlighten us. We aregoing to > enjoy this bicycle regardles but it would be interesting to know. > > Cheers from Peter >
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Date: 08 Jul 2007 23:28:38
From: none
Subject: Re: Type of tubing on a Bianchi Strada LX?
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IIRC you are looking at Bianchi labeled Tange 5 straight gauge chrome-moly. My significant annoyance has a Bianchi Premio with a similar mix of components, but with butted tubes. She likes it, it looks racy and says Bianchi on it. It works well, nothing bad to report. One thing that hangs over my head though, I dread the day that she wants brifters on it. ;-) KK _are_ the manufacturers of the hubs. Marcus
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