Britton's Bicycle Shop: Specializing in Bianchi Bicycles & Frames
 

Track - TT
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You could say that track bikes were the first bikes Bianchi ever made—although back then, multi-geared drivetrains had yet to be invented. A lot has happened in bicycle technology these last 122 years, but the elemental simplicity of a fixed-gear bike is still hard to resist. Bianchi’s track bikes show how we’ve been doing them better and longer than anyone else.

 

Everything about our track bikes is dedicated to unfettered forward motion, and with all the details in perfect balance—frame stiffness, fit and geometry (we make seven frame sizes per model), and track-specific components—you’ll thrill to the instant gratification of direct-drive pedaling. Think of these bikes as the ultimate expression of the technology of acceleration, from the company that’s been accelerating bicycle technology since the era before gears.

 

D2 Crono (frameset) Pista Concept Pista
D2 Crono (frameset) Pista Concept Pista
  • Carbon Monocoque design

  • Aerodynamic conception

  • Wind tunnel tested

  • Reinforced BB area for high rigidity

  • Specific Time Trial geometry

  • Used and tested by professional riders

  • Available only as frameset.

 

Most bike companies—even those who profess to have racing heritages—don’t bother with track bikes. It’s different for Bianchi. As the most experienced bike manufacturer in the world, we have a special responsibility to produce serious racing bikes and to get them right. The Pista Concept is living proof of our commitment. We make the aluminum frame in seven sizes with true track geometry. We offer the Pista Concept as a frameset or as a complete bike with the finest track-specific components. Nothing’s faster—get thee to a velodrome.

Our budget track bike has morphed into quite the versatile machine, even though the design is much the same as it’s always been. The Pista is first and foremost built for the track, with a stout steel frame and correct geometry (high bottom bracket, shallow fork offset). But the Pista sees a lot of action away from the velodrome too, as a fixed-gear trainer, an urban messenger “work bike,” and an expression of personal style. Maybe you’ve seen one out there—you can’t miss the Pista’s two knockout colors.

  Highlights: Oversize double-butted 7005 aluminum frame. Speed-reinforced straight-blade carbon fork. Cane Creek Volos Track wheels with Continental tubular tires. Highlights: Double-butted chrome-moly frame and fork, available in Gang Green or Chrome. Truvativ 48-tooth crank (with 16-tooth fixed rear cog). Bianchi Alex Solo wheels.

 

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