Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Bianchi Vigorelli

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Bianchi is 130 years old this year, and is celebrating that with a collection of five steel-framed machines. The Vigorelli takes its name from Milan’s historic velodrome – home of the hour record from 1935 to 1967 and host to a Led Zepellin concert-turned-riot in 1971.



  • Highs: Gorgeous frame, refined fun ride

  • Lows: Basic seatpost, average brakes


In classic style, the tubes are largely round, apart from oval chainstays and a subtle teardrop shape to the down-tube, with the gently sloping top tube offering a more current feel.


A straight 1 1/8in aluminium steerer tops the carbon-bladed fork, which includes Kevlar to dampen vibration. It closely resembles Bianchi’s late 90s fork, with curved blades flattened on the inside and scalloped on the outside.


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A Bianchi complete with rack mounts. Whatever next?


The frame resurrects a number of familiar features that are included for aesthetic rather than performance reasons, such as forged rear dropouts and the peg for a frame-fitting pump behind the head-tube.


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