For all the bicycle heads out there I just got this bicycle last week and wanted to show how strange the setup was back before World War 2. On the info I found on this time line of Bianchi bicycles its from the late 1930's. I am not doing a single thing to this bike I am keeping it as is, could be worth big money to the right collector some day.

Very strange kick stand and front crank cover


No brake cables at all

very strange brakes

Bianchi emblem
the color of that thing is uber-sweet; i was reading your paragraph terrified that i'd see "i'm going to strip it and paint it ____." relieved. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteIam not doing a single thing to this bike I may clean it up and put it a room in my house. My dad got this bike from a antique dealer that is a friend of ours.
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