I am selling one of the Celeste steeds from my stable as I no longer ride it. It has not been used since the Dirty Reiver '24 and according to Strava, it has only done 810 miles. It has not been pushed to its full potential, with a maximum of 1000w and an average 10-minute power. The bike has a size 57 alloy frame, 400mm Provibe bars with a slight flare, which is less common for gravel bikes. It also has a 110mm stem, Shimano GRX600 10-speed mechanical groupset, and hydraulic brakes. Both the brakes and groupset still have plenty of life left in them. The bike also has 172.5 cranks and a 4iiii GRX800 LH powermeter. The Cinturato H pattern tyres are 45mm in the front and 40mm in the rear. I am also including spare WTB Raddler tyres. The bike is currently set up tubeless, but the sealant has likely dried up and will need to be replaced. The original bars, which are approximately 440mm wide, are also included. Overall, the bike is in good condition with a few scratches and chips from off-road riding. I purchased it for £2500 during the Covid years when everything was chaotic. The stem has optional graffiti, but the sticker can be removed. The bike has not been slept on, near, or had any gravel-specific accessories attached. The pedals can be included, although I am not sure if they are mine. This bike is for collection only, and I will not be selling any parts separately or accepting any swaps. velo2velo additional research The Bianchi Allroad Gravel Bike is a versatile and high-performing bike designed for off-road adventures. It features a lightweight aluminum frame and carbon fork, providing a smooth and responsive ride. The bike is equipped with a Shimano 105 groupset, offering reliable and precise shifting. Its wide tires and disc brakes make it suitable for various terrains, from gravel roads to rough trails. Overall, the Bianchi Allroad Gravel Bike is a top choice for cyclists looking for a durable and capable bike for their off-road adventures. Many reviewers praise the Bianchi Allroad Gravel Bike for its comfortable and stable ride. The bike's geometry and components make it suitable for long rides and rough terrain. Its Shimano 105 groupset is highly regarded for its smooth and efficient shifting, while the disc brakes provide reliable stopping power. The bike's wide tires and carbon fork also contribute to its smooth and responsive handling. Some reviewers note that the bike may be on the pricier side, but its quality and performance make it worth the investment for serious off-road cyclists.
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