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BIANCHI Specialissima X4 Argentin, Campagnolo C Record 1st gen, 61cm (1987) – SOLD

Bianchi is the world’s oldest bicycle-making company still in existence, founded in 1885 by Eduardo Bianchi in Milan, Italy. No doubt, Bianchi is the pioneer of bicycle development since the beginning. They invented equal-sized wheels with pneumatic rubber tires in 1895, first bicycle ever featuring a cardan joint transmission in 1901 and front brake system in 1913.

Throughout Bianchi’s 130-year history, the Specialissima name has represented the pinnacle of the Italian legend’s road machine line-up. The ”Specialissima” was introduced in early 1960s as successor of famous ”Campione del mondo” model and remains Bianchi’s top model till today.

Some say the Bianchi X4 is the most perfect steel racing bike ever produced. The X4 was the last of the very famous Specialissma bikes produced by Bianchi before the company paired down the Specialissma look with early 90’s lugless and unicrown fork designs. For the dedicated Bianchi collector, the Bianchi X4 is high on the list of must have bikes. Bianchi produced the X4 in years between 1986 and 1991, as a development of the “Centenario 1985”. The early X4 was constructed from Columbus SLX, known as the best choice for professional racing. Some important details which makes the X4 so exclusive and desirable:

  1. Bianchi crest engraved in a chromed fork crown
  2. Bianchi special pantograph gold hand painted head badge
  3. Special Bianchi X4 investment cast lug set
  4. Squared brake bridge with pantograph “X4” on the right side
  5. Internally routed rear derailleur cable, routed through drive side chain stay

 

Moreno Argentin was born in 1960 in Veneto (Italy) and was one of the best Italian cyclist. Known as Il Capo” (”The Boss”), he won stages at the Tour, Giro and won 4x Liege-Bastogne-Liege, 3x La Fleche Wallonne, Tour of Flanders and Giro di Lombardia. He reached the top whe he won a World Championship in Colorado Springs 1986. In years 1987-1989 he was part of famous Bianchi Gewiss Team and racing on extraordinary Bianchi Specialissima X4 bike with black fork and rear stay. The bike became a legend

M.Argentin - Gewiss Bianchi 1987

M.Argentin – Gewiss Bianchi 1987

 

Proudly presenting this highly collectible Bianchi‘s racing machine – Specialissima X4 Argentin made by Bianchi’s Reparto Corse department back in 1987. Extraordinary frameset is made of Columbus TSX tubing shinning in stunning Argentin paint job. Built with pantograph Campagnolo C Record groupset, iconic Campagnolo Cobalto brakes, 3ttt Bianchi cockpit and Ambrosio Servizio Corse wheels. No much words needes.

A dream for every vintage bike collector. Fair price.

 

 

Frame & Fork: Bianchi Specialissima, Columbus TSX (frame number E.486)

Size:

– seat tube (c-t): 61 cm

– top tube (c-c): 58.5 cm

– headset tube: 17.2 cm

– standover: 85 cm

Crankset: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Front Derailleur: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Shifters: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Brake Levers: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Brakes: Campagnolo C Record Cobalto Bianchi X4

Pedals: Campagnolo

Hubs: Campagnolo C Record 1st gen

Rims: Ambrosio Metamorphosis Servizio Corse

Cassette: Regina CX (7 speed)

Seatpost: Campagnolo C Record Bianchi X4 (27,2mm)

Saddle: Selle Italia Super Turbo

Stem: 3ttt Bianchi 110mm

Handlebar: 3ttt Modello Competizione

Handlebar tape: Almarc leather (original)

Tubulars: Continental Giro (new)

 

 

Condition: Used, but very good condition. Completely restored by professional guy. No dents, no cracks, not bent. Groupset and components are in very good condition.

Year: 1987-88

Price: SOLD (December 2021)