In celeste of course.
Bianchi? Nice
I've got an Arighi Bianchi bed. Lovely and comfy!
Bianchi??? Whatever happened to, "More bang for your bucks with a Boardman"?
I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!
The headset is assembled, it came with one. I'm looking to buy a stem, but was confused by the steerer tube OD. Someone at works has confirmed it's 1 1/8".
I'm pondering on wheels now, HB7800 and modern Open Pro, or Mavic Ksyrium wheelset. One is period, one will look better and cut through the air better. Hmmmmm....
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
Have some of the mavics on my Genesis croix de fer. A noticeable upgrade from the original Alex rims and virtually bombproof.
And they look great too!
Thankyou for your input, PeteS. I fear the thread is getting waywardly directed by so-called sockpuppets using irrelevance grenades again, all pontificating about cars and budget bikes, so i will now attempt to get us back on track.
This is the frame:
I got all this DA7800 gear for it for 500 quid off ebay:
Right, i hope that feast of images has quashed the uprising, and we can now get back to business.
Question: When would you choose 36h wheels and not 32h? There are some HB7800s on ebay, but they're 36h. (Ksyriums would look nice though)
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
32 spokes should be more than adequate, many might say OTT, for such a machine and the type of roads/riding that you should be doing on it.
I have;- 32 spoke, hand built wheels (STX-RC/Exal LX17 ) on my old 'crosser. I don't race on it but have given it plenty of abuse on the Pennine Bridleway without any issues, they're still spot on.
36 spoke hand built wheels (XT/Exal DC19 ) on my winter / on & off road touring bike purely because of the potential for carrying heavy luggage.
Also 36 spoke hand built wheels (Ultegra 6700/Rigida Crina) on my summer sportive bike - mainly because of the back country, potholed lanes that we frequent on day rides with the CTC group - but I wish I'd gone for 32 spoke with Exal XR2 rims, they would have been adequate and more in keeping with the overall character of the bike.
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I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!