Bianchi (unknown)
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Category:  Hubs
Name:  Bianchi (unknown)
Brand:  Bianchi
Model:  
Years:  1970's - ?
Country:  Italy
Weight:  350 grams (Actual), with skewer
Added By: Oldairhead on 12/21/15
Updated By: peterbman on 12/22/15
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Gear Compatibility FreewheelFront Bearing Size/Count
Rear Bearing Size/Count9Rear Spacing124mm
Spoke Drilling36Flange SizeHigh Flange
Gear Threading/Pattern Italian: 1.378" x 24 tpiBody Markings"Bianchi" stamped on hub
Axle MaterialSteelShell MaterialAluminum
General Information
These appear incredible similar to Malliard Normandy hubs, the differences being a less refined flange and these have removable dust caps. The Atom skewers appear to be the same as well.
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Brand Information(click to expand)
 One of the giants in Italian frame building, Bianchi built (and still builds) bicycles ranging from top end racing machines down to commuter and city bikes.  Bianchi's trademark color, Celeste, is nearly instantly recognizable by cyclists the world round.  There are many stories about how the color came about, and the hue has changed some over the years.  
 
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