Description
- Frame: Steel Lite 28 CroMo 4 Double Butted steel alloy Celeste (green) with a few chips on the paint (See Pictures). The Frame has been cleaned, polished, and coated with ceramic by Lithium Auto Care products.
- Fork: Bianchi Carbon Classic carbon
- Tire Clearance: Up to 25c tire. Posable 28c, depending on tire brand and wheel/rim diameter.
- Front Derailleur: Braze-on Mount
- BB shell: 68mm with Campagnolo Veloce, 111mm spindle
- Headset: 1″ Ritchey A-Headset
- Stem: Truvativ 90mm, 31.8
- Bars: 31.8 Alloy 44cm
- Seat Post size: Bianchi Alloy 27.2
Item: 08100 B-V
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- Frame: 2000 Bianchi Veloce Celeste (green)
- Fork: Bianchi carbon
- Wheelset: Campagnolo Veloce 9-speed wheelset
- Tires: Tires 700x25c (New)
- Crankset: Campagnolo Veloce 9-speed triple Crankset
- Pedals: New Platform
- Shifter: Campagnolo Veloce 9-speed Shifters
- Front: Campagnolo Veloce 9-speed Braze-on Front Derailleur
- Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Veloce 9-speed Rear Derailleur
- Brake Set: Campagnolo Veloce Brakeset
- Handlebars: Drop Bars 31.8
- Stem: 31.8 stem
- Tape: Sram Black Tape
- Cables and Housing: Jagwire/Shimano/SRAM
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- A) Seat Tube: 54cm Center to Center Tube
- B) Effective Seat Tube: 54cm
- C) Effective Top Tube: 54cm
- D) Top Tube: 54cm
- E) Wheel Base: 99.5cm
- F) Standover Height to Top Tube: N/A
- G) Head Tube: 10.5cm
- H) Reach: N/A
- I) Stack: N/A
The Ultimate Bike Part Picker Checklist
Building a bike from scratch or upgrading existing components can be a daunting task, but a “bike part picker” tool can simplify the process immensely. This type of platform serves as a digital assistant, guiding you through the intricate world of bicycle components and ensuring that every part you select is compatible with your frame and other components. By using a bike part picker, you can avoid costly mistakes, such as buying a fork that doesn’t fit your head tube or a crankset that’s incompatible with your bottom bracket. The tool allows you to virtually assemble your dream bike, making it a crucial resource for both seasoned builders and beginners alike.
Here is a checklist of essential components you should consider when using a bike part picker tool:
Frame & Fork
- [ ] Frame (Material, Size, Geometry)
- [ ] Fork (Steerer Tube Type, Suspension/Rigid, Travel)
- [ ] Headset (Compatibility with Frame and Fork)
Drivetrain
- [ ] Crankset (Crank Arm Length, Chainring Size, Bottom Bracket Compatibility)
- [ ] Bottom Bracket (Threaded, Press-Fit, and Compatibility with Frame and Crankset)
- [ ] Cassette (Number of Cogs, Gear Ratios)
- [ ] Chain (Number of Speeds, Length)
- [ ] Derailleur (Front, Rear, Cage Length, Compatibility with Shifters and Cassette)
- [ ] Shifters (Number of Speeds, Type – e.g., Trigger, Drop Bar)
Brakes
- [ ] Brakes (Disc, Rim)
- [ ] Brake Levers (Compatibility with Brakes, Shifters)
- [ ] Rotors (Disc Brakes Only, Size)
- [ ] Brake Pads
Wheels & Tires
- [ ] Wheels (Rim Size, Hub Spacing, Axle Type)
- [ ] Hubs (Number of Spokes, Freehub Body)
- [ ] Tires (Size, Tread Pattern, Tubeless/Tube-Type)
Cockpit & Seating
- [ ] Handlebars (Type – e.g., Drop, Flat, Riser, Width)
- [ ] Stem (Length, Angle, Clamp Diameter)
- [ ] Seatpost (Diameter, Length)
- [ ] Saddle (Width, Shape, Rails)
Accessories & Other
- [ ] Pedals (Clipless, Flat)
- [ ] Grips or Bar Tape
- [ ] Cables and Housing
- [ ] Bottle Cages


























