Just by the Campy groupset, late 80s. It’s a high-end frame with a few rungs below top-end Campy C-Record components of that era.
One rung down would be all-Campy, but Chorus (right below C-record)
Two rungs down is Triomphe or Victory. (‘budget’ Campy but still really high-quality)
Yours is about 3 rungs down in components but still the top-end Columbus SL frame. Really weird the headset is Shimano 105 but nothing else. Still a mish-mash of high-quality parts though, top-end Modolo professional brakes, Gipiemme cranks. Unless someone swapped out some parts. The crank dustcap is mangled so who knows.
Those wheels look like a later add-on, even though it looks like a freewheel, not a cassette.
An even lower rung would be a frame out of Columbus Aelle.Bianchi tried covering as many bases as possible.
whisskid on
I would guess that this is a Bianchi Limited. It also might be a Nuovo Alloro. Keep an eye on the shape of the rear dropouts. The ones shown were not used on the top of the line frames.
Snekworld on
I would guess it is a Bianchi Specialissima Basedow on a similar frame I test droce a while ago, but I’m no expert on Bianchis
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Just by the Campy groupset, late 80s. It’s a high-end frame with a few rungs below top-end Campy C-Record components of that era.
One rung down would be all-Campy, but Chorus (right below C-record)
Two rungs down is Triomphe or Victory. (‘budget’ Campy but still really high-quality)
Yours is about 3 rungs down in components but still the top-end Columbus SL frame. Really weird the headset is Shimano 105 but nothing else. Still a mish-mash of high-quality parts though, top-end Modolo professional brakes, Gipiemme cranks. Unless someone swapped out some parts. The crank dustcap is mangled so who knows.
Those wheels look like a later add-on, even though it looks like a freewheel, not a cassette.
An even lower rung would be a frame out of Columbus Aelle.Bianchi tried covering as many bases as possible.
I would guess that this is a Bianchi Limited. It also might be a Nuovo Alloro. Keep an eye on the shape of the rear dropouts. The ones shown were not used on the top of the line frames.
I would guess it is a Bianchi Specialissima Basedow on a similar frame I test droce a while ago, but I’m no expert on Bianchis