Quote Originally Posted by mtbdarby View Post
Becky, I'm not sure - I don't speak bike!

It's pouring out right now. I'm glad I got it home and in the garage before it got wet. I'll check later and see if I can figure out anything else about it.
*grins* No worries! And I wouldn't go back out in the rain either!

I'm just curious what the derailleurs say on them and how many cogs it has in the back. IME, that's sometimes enough to identify a bike. Also, many Bianchis have a little sticker on the seat tube right below the top tube joint that identifies the steel that was used to make it. Yours appears to be made from one of Columbus's steel tubesets- that's good stuff.

I love classic steel, especially Bianchis