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My Bianchi




Here’s my bike, its a 2011 Bianchi Imola:

This design provides a wide selection of gears (this bike is equipped with twenty-seven speeds in total). The Imola (2011) model’s TIG welded chromoly frame is reinforced with Reynolds 631 tubing, which is what puts this model at a higher cost than the Volpe (2011) model. However, the Imola (2011) lacks the flagship Vigorelli (2011) model’s Shimano 105 derailleurs, crankset and brakes (which are lighter than the Imola (2011) model’s Tiagra components), as well as its FSA stem and handlebar.

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