The best chance at recovering a stolen bicycle is having a registered serial number. History Frame Models Model Category Produced Sold As Examples Cyclocross N/A Unknown 1 Road Race 1952 - 1975 Unknown 1 Road Race Late 1980's - Early 1990's Complete Bicycle, Bare Frameset 1 Road Race 1975 - 1978 Complete Bicycle 1 Road Race 1988 Unknown 1 Road Race 1960's Complete Bicycle 1 Road Race 1986 -? Bare Frameset 1 Road Race 1970's - 1980's Complete Bicycle 1. There are many stories about how the color came about, and the hue has changed some over the years. Bianchi's trademark color, Celeste, is nearly instantly recognizable by cyclists the world round. View Frame Brand: Bianchi Country: Italy Primary Focus: Bicycle Frames Years of Operation: 1885 - Current General Information One of the giants in Italian frame building, Bianchi built (and still builds) bicycles ranging from top end racing machines down to commuter and city bikes. Lastly a word to those readers that may have a Legnano bike that they know was purchased post-1966 and carries a two letter, four digit serial number on either the side or back of the seat lug. Above is Roma Frame number 4621 that was built by Bianchi Uno (Bianchi Dino’s father) for Gino Bartali in 1946, the year he won both the Giro and the TdF. Warranty period and regulations may vary from country to country: please contact your dealer to learn more. Please make sure you keep your proof of purchase, it is required to receive warranty services. The online warranty registration is reserved to Bianchi bikes and frames owners. Re: Help identifying an old Bianchi Post by Rolf F » Sat 8:43 am Monty Dog wrote: Columbus Zeta would indicate early-mid 80s at.
Does anyone know of a recent Bianchi frame number register? There is usually someone who collects and collates serial numbers for.
Above is Roma Frame number 4621 that was built by Bianchi Uno (Bianchi Dino's father) for. Legnano Serial Numbers stamped on the Seat Lug: 1939 – 1966.