What type of Bianchi do I own?
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I bought this 2 years ago from a man with a lot of bicycles. It has straight handlebars and the number HOL3 1703 at the bottom of the bike. Thanks for the help.
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I bought this 2 years ago from a man with a lot of bicycles. It has straight handlebars and the number HOL3 1703 at the bottom of the bike. Thanks for the help.
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+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
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I bought this 2 years ago from a man with a lot of bicycles. It has straight handlebars and the number HOL3 1703 at the bottom of the bike. Thanks for the help.
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I bought this 2 years ago from a man with a lot of bicycles. It has straight handlebars and the number HOL3 1703 at the bottom of the bike. Thanks for the help.
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+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
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+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
– Criggie
Sep 1 at 22:47
+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
– Criggie
Sep 1 at 22:47
+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
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As it says on the top tube, it's a Bianchi Main Street.
Looks like an older hybrid (probably early 90s).
Would do fine for riding around town possibly after a bit of a tune up.
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
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Sep 2 at 14:35
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@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
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As it says on the top tube, it's a Bianchi Main Street.
Looks like an older hybrid (probably early 90s).
Would do fine for riding around town possibly after a bit of a tune up.
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
1
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
As it says on the top tube, it's a Bianchi Main Street.
Looks like an older hybrid (probably early 90s).
Would do fine for riding around town possibly after a bit of a tune up.
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
1
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
As it says on the top tube, it's a Bianchi Main Street.
Looks like an older hybrid (probably early 90s).
Would do fine for riding around town possibly after a bit of a tune up.
As it says on the top tube, it's a Bianchi Main Street.
Looks like an older hybrid (probably early 90s).
Would do fine for riding around town possibly after a bit of a tune up.
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Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
1
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
add a comment |Â
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
1
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
Thanks. I'm thinking about selling and buying a larger bike (I'm 6'4"). I had it tuned up 18 months ago and haven't riden it more than maybe 200 miles. I also had new tires places on it - Panaracer Pasela PT 700x35c (35-622). What would you sell it for?
– Bluegrass
Sep 2 at 14:35
1
1
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
@Bluegrass Sorry but we don't give item valuations.
– David Richerby
Sep 2 at 16:34
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
Yeah ; among other things it doesn’t help others and is highly market dependent. The answer is basically what people will pay.
– Batman
Sep 2 at 22:56
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+1 because you took useful photos and included them in your question.
– Criggie
Sep 1 at 22:47