Tuinstoelen€ 50,00
Racefiets
1455sinds 3 jul. '25, 15:27
€ 375,00
Ophalen
Thuisbezorgd door Brenger vanaf € 39,-
Kenmerken
ConditieGebruikt
Bestemd voorHeren
MerkOverige merken
Aantal versnellingenMeer dan 20 versnellingen
Wielgrootte28 inch
MateriaalAluminium
Framehoogte53 tot 57 cm
Beschrijving
Racefiets
Bianchi ViaNirone7 Sora
Frame 53
Wielmaat 28 inch
Fiets is super licht aluminium met carbon voorvork
Shimano Sora groep, 27 versnellingen
Shimano spd klik pedalen
San Marco era bio foam zadel
Aluminium frame, carbon
Zwart/wit kleur
Prijs € 375,-
Eventueel compleet met ‘winter’outfit:
· Lange broek en jas lange mouwen
· Handschoenen
· Wielrenschoenen met cliques
· Fietstrainer/rollenbank
REFERENTIE
Bianchi is known for its bespoke beauties, whether that's the Bianchi Specialissima, the Bianchi Oltre XR4 or its new Bianchi Aria. In this review, though, I take its entry-level bike, the Bianchi Via Nirone 7, for a whirl.
You might think that the Bianchi Via Nirone 7 would be just a normal entry-level bike, but you’d be wrong. The Bianchi Via Nirone 7 is a fine-looking machine. In fact, Bianchi has gifted its 'entry-level' bike some pretty top tech, the same stuff that Bianchi specs across all of its endurance bikes, including its top end models, including the Infinito CV.
The frame is hydroformed and triple butted, plus it comes with a carbon fork with special kevlar inserts – Bianchi’s BAT technology – to take the sting out of the ride. The inserts are also found in the chainstays and and at the bottom of the seatstays.
In fact, the Bianchi Via Nirone is probably the only entry-level bike to have been ridden at Paris-Roubaix, albeit with Super-Record rather than Shimano Sora as found on our test bike.
Bianchi ViaNirone7 Sora
Frame 53
Wielmaat 28 inch
Fiets is super licht aluminium met carbon voorvork
Shimano Sora groep, 27 versnellingen
Shimano spd klik pedalen
San Marco era bio foam zadel
Aluminium frame, carbon
Zwart/wit kleur
Prijs € 375,-
Eventueel compleet met ‘winter’outfit:
· Lange broek en jas lange mouwen
· Handschoenen
· Wielrenschoenen met cliques
· Fietstrainer/rollenbank
REFERENTIE
Bianchi is known for its bespoke beauties, whether that's the Bianchi Specialissima, the Bianchi Oltre XR4 or its new Bianchi Aria. In this review, though, I take its entry-level bike, the Bianchi Via Nirone 7, for a whirl.
You might think that the Bianchi Via Nirone 7 would be just a normal entry-level bike, but you’d be wrong. The Bianchi Via Nirone 7 is a fine-looking machine. In fact, Bianchi has gifted its 'entry-level' bike some pretty top tech, the same stuff that Bianchi specs across all of its endurance bikes, including its top end models, including the Infinito CV.
The frame is hydroformed and triple butted, plus it comes with a carbon fork with special kevlar inserts – Bianchi’s BAT technology – to take the sting out of the ride. The inserts are also found in the chainstays and and at the bottom of the seatstays.
In fact, the Bianchi Via Nirone is probably the only entry-level bike to have been ridden at Paris-Roubaix, albeit with Super-Record rather than Shimano Sora as found on our test bike.
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