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  1. roibeardoraghallaigh on

    It’s a decent lower tier bike. Some lower end Campag parts…

    The market will differ by area, and I don’t know what this would fetch in FREEDOM UNITS down south.

    I’d be happy at $400-$500 in my Maple Syrupian currency (approx $300-$400 Hacksaw Jim Duggans).

  2. Looks to be well taken care of, and 631 is a pretty great tubeset. This would go for $400-600 in Southern CA.

    EDIT: If this is your bike on eBay then you’re in good shape at $700 obo

  3. The good: It’s a cool bike in cherry condition with cool parts

    The bad: it’s way dated and Campy is more of a pain in the ass than a benefit these days. Rim brakes, and the inability to take tires wider than ~25mm will hurt you.

    If you’re in a hurry… I don’t know… $3-500 depending on your area? If you don’t care if it sits, you could try for $6-700 and hope someone who wanted this bike back in the day comes across it.

  4. Murky-Contact-6377 on

    This is fairly low-end for a Bianchi. It looks to be in good shape. Assuming the soft goods (tires, brakes pads, handlebar tape) don’t need to be replaced then $300. $200 if tires need to be replaced.

  5. She is *gorgeous*. If I weren’t a) broke and b) on the other side of the border, I’d totally buy this from you. Alas, ’tis not to be…

    I checked Bicycle Blue Book for you, and a quick search for a Bianchi from 2004-2007 gives us two results: one for $150 and another for $470. Someone else here may be able to give you a closer estimate, but having more data / photos would help.

    It looks like the bike was pretty well maintained, except for the front gears, which from your 4th photo, do look worn. I would have liked a better view of the wheels and the gear shifters, and it would also be good if you could figure out the frame size.

    Here’s hoping your dad’s bike goes to a new, loving home soon. Good luck, OP.

  6. Also interested – what is the size? And also what is your travel route going to be abouts?

  7. delicate10drills on

    Tell him to be patient. They’ll come back into fashion in another decade or so and he’ll wish he had it to sell it at a way better price or to Speedy Commuter convert it with some comfy & pretty Albatross handlebars and some Stick Shifters on the downtube.

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