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post #91 of 99
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Its the colour that makes it. Otherwise its OK. BUT THAT COLOUR. Gee wizz
Bianchi's "celeste," very much a classic, and a common color with that brand for many years.
post #92 of 99
The red also makes a nice contrast.
post #93 of 99
http://www.cicli-berlinetta.de/bikes/ Some nice vintage examples.
post #94 of 99
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http://www.cicli-berlinetta.de/bikes/

Some nice vintage examples.

very nice indeed.
post #95 of 99
Since my own bike is stolen I ride my girls bike again. It's a rather relaxed riding position.
post #96 of 99
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Originally Posted by CHenry View Post
Bianchi's "celeste," very much a classic, and a common color with that brand for many years.

There is a much newer Bianchi in my foyer right now, in that color.

Older (late 60s, early 70s I think) Bob Jackson in the background.

post #97 of 99


flying pigeon makes these for 500$. bootleg chinaman parts, but its a bike, and its not a 1200 dutchie.

Personally, ide rock a step through. i have a weiner and doesnt afraid of anything.
post #98 of 99
This is my favorite website.
You can enjoy reall classic Dutch transport bicycles.

http://www.transportfiets.net/
post #99 of 99
Somewhat related question - I picked up an old five speed Schwinn Suburban step-through frame bike to fix up for my girlfriend as a Christmas present. She hasn't had a bike in years and thought it would be fun for riding a mile or two to get coffee, dinner. But we live on top of steep hill. Is this a disaster in the making?
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