2011 Bianchi 1 CAMALEONTE Hybrid Bike
Bianchi has been building fine bicycles for over 120 years and few other marques can equal their racing pedigree and cycling history. It all began more than a century ago when Edoardo Bianchi opened his first shop on Via Nirone in Milan. His creative mind and entrepreneurial skills filled the little factory with inventions, innovations, new products and soon huge popular success.
Today, Bianchi's high-tech designs still push the limits, while their victories keep piling up, too. On road or off, be it a racer, city bike or cruiser, riding a Bianchi is about tradition, excellence and that awesome Italian ride! That's why we proudly carry and recommend Bianchi bicycles and why owners of the bikes enjoy them so much and do such amazing things on them, too.
Designs that set new standards, revolutionary materials, precision components and always an amazing ride, that's Bianchi!Bianchi has marked the history of cycling, with its bicycles that have led to victory many great champions.Legendary riders such as Costante Girardengo, Tano Belloni and Fausto Coppi, striving heroes like Felice Gimondi or climbing artists like Marco Pantani.
Bianchi has marked the history of cycling, with its bicycles that have led to victory many great champions. And the history goes ahead with innovative models, designed by biomechanical laws and realized with the application of revolutionary technologies. To offer all cyclists a bike with added value. A soul.
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Code |
Y1B53IAH |
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Colour |
AH |
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Sizes |
43-48-53-58 |
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Frame |
Camaleonte SPORT ALU Gent V-Brakes |
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fork |
Bianchi FF BKC Alu for normal V-Brake 11/8" with pivot |
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headset |
VP-A42E |
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shifters |
Shimano ST-EF60 8sp |
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rear derailleur |
Shimano Alivio 8sp |
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front derailleur |
Shimano 191 8sp |
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crankset |
Shimano FC-M131 48/38/28 |
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chain |
KMC Z72 8sp |
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sprocket |
Shimano CS-HG30-8I 8sp 11/32 |
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brakes |
MV-87 Mini V-Brake alloy, dual linear spring tension adjuster, color white |
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brake lever |
Leechi XL-87 alloy |
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wheels |
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rear hub |
Shimano FH-RM30 32H |
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front hub |
Joytech JY-731 32H |
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rims |
Jalco DRX6000 32H with logo Camaleonte |
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tire |
Spectra Regular Amber 32-622 |
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stem |
Lee Chi MA-527 Adjustable |
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handlebar |
Leechi HB-T305 alloy color white |
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grips |
Herrmans Primergo Flite DD22B ergonomic |
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seatpost |
Spectra SP-222 alloy - 27.2mm color white |
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saddle |
Active FM3166 rail steel |
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pedals |
VP-516A Aluminium |
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waterbottle hanger |
Aluminium |
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