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Bianchi Via Nirone Road Bike 54cm - ?300ono


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Selling this great road bike equipped with Shimano Sora groupset and Fulcrum wheels. This is a modestly spec'd but light and racy bike which rides very nicely! It is a limited edition aluminium frame which has the modern and retro graphics combined. It is a 54cm frame suitable for somebody 5'5" to 5'9" (165-175cm) depending on your proportions. The bike is fairly low at the front end, but you could angle the stem up to achieve a bit more rise on the bars.


I have serviced the bike prior to sale, it has new cables throughout, as well as new brake pads and bar tape. The chain, cassette and tyres have done a few hundred miles only. I am a bike mechanic and happy to address any niggles that might arise after sale. The frame has a few scratches and scuffs and the saddle fabric is a bit cracked (but I expect you'll want to add one that you find comfortable). Please note - the bike is pictured without pedals, but I can supply some basic ones to ride away, or fit your preferred clipless ones.


We are based near Camberwell Arts College. Any questions please get in touch.

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