




I have no idea what the market interest or a fair price would be.
Any Bianchi fans out there who can share their advice or insight?
Need to sell it quickly — and can even deliver personally anywhere between Laredo TX to Boston MA with my planned road travel over the next month.
by SuperGr00valistic
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What you asking i stay in galveston
I’ll give you $20 and a cold turkey and cheese
But for real that’s a gorgeous bike
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).
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
It’s beautiful! What size is it?
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.
beautiful bike
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.
That is gorgeous
You really should have tagged this NSFW
It’s fucking gorgeous!! 🤤🤤🤤
Those wheels are awesome!
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.
Also interested – what is the size? And also what is your travel route going to be abouts?
$500. Nice condition, looks like he didn’t ride it.
Wow!!! You should look for Bianchi’s collectors!!! The bike is shinning new!!!! Amazing!
Looks NOS.
$3-500 local sale depending on market. Up to $700 on feebay
Ask 7, be happy with 5
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.