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1995 Bianchi Peregrine

Mountain bike, non-suspension bicycle from the Velopedia specification archive.

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Original MSRP
$858.00
Sizes
13.5", 15", 17.5", 19.5", 21"
Colors
Sapphire blue
Weight
24.7
Geometry
Legacy reference · Ride analysis
Archive ID
32071
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What the specifications mean

Derived from the archived manufacturer recordHow Velopedia reads these specifications →

The 255% cassette range describes the available gearing more clearly than the component-group name alone. On the steel frame, paint damage and moisture entry deserve attention because corrosion can begin at scratches, vent holes or internal surfaces. Nominal 26 inch identifies the rim diameter, while tire width and available frame or fork clearance remain separate compatibility questions.

Gearing 255% cassette range Calculated from the published 11–28-tooth sprocket span.
Frame material Steel Paint damage and moisture entry matter because corrosion can start externally or inside the frame.
Wheel standard Nominal 26 inch Confirm the ISO bead-seat diameter because several incompatible standards have used this name.
Published weight 24.7 Frame size, pedals, tire setup and production substitutions can change the measured result.

Used-bike inspection

If you’re buying this bike used

Before any test ride: both brakes should stop the bike firmly and release cleanly; both wheels should run true and be securely attached; tires should have no casing damage; and the headset, handlebar, stem, cranks and pedals should have no looseness or play.

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →
  • FrameCheck paint chips, vent holes and the inside of the seat tube for corrosion. Also look for dents, bent tubes and cracking around welded or brazed joints.Inspect the frame and fork →
  • BrakesTest each brake separately and confirm it stops firmly and releases cleanly. Inspect the pads and braking surfaces for wear or contamination, and check the cables or hoses for damage.Inspect the brakes →
  • DrivetrainShift through every gear under light load and measure chain wear. Confirm that the shifter, derailleur, chain and cassette belong to the same 8-speed system.Check drivetrain wear →
  • Wheels & tiresSpin both wheels and watch the rims for side-to-side or vertical movement. Check for dents, cracks, loose or uneven spokes and hub play, then inspect both tire casings for cuts, cracking or exposed threads.Check wheels and tires →
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Archived: 1995 Bianchi Peregrine · Mountain bike, non-suspension · Published sizes: 13.5", 15", 17.5", 19.5", 21"

Archived: Frame: Lugged steel · Fork: Tange Big Fork · Tange chromoly, unicrown crown

Archived: Shifters: Grip Shift SRT-600 · Front derailleur: Shimano Deore LX Compact Drive, top-pull · Rear derailleur: Shimano Deore XT GS · Crankset: Sugino Impel 350, 22/32/44 teeth · Rear cogs: 8-speed, 11 - 28 teeth · Chain: Sachs SC-M55, 1/2 x 3/32"

Archived: Brakes: Shimano STX M-System brakes, Dia-Compe PC-7 levers

Archived: Wheel size: 26" wheels · Rims: Mavic M400, 32-hole · Hubs: Shimano Deore LX · Front tire: 26 x 1.95" Tioga Psycho II

Controls and contact points

Archived: Headset: 1" Dia-Compe Aheadset · Handlebar: MTB alloy · Stem: Sameness steel · Seatpost: Kalloy SP-248, 27.0 mm diameter · Saddle: Ritchey Vector · Pedals: Tioga Surefoot VI w/clips & straps

Before and during the test ride

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →

Interpretation based on the archived manufacturer specifications. Confirm exact fit and standards before ordering parts or performing service.

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Catalog options

5 sizes · 1 color

Manufacturer-published sizes and colors; availability and exact size/color pairings may vary by market or production run.

Sizes

13.5"15"17.5"19.5"21"

Colors

Sapphire blue

Frameset

Frame ConstructionLugged steel
Frame MaterialTange MTB chromoly, double-butted
ForkTange Big Fork
Fork MaterialTange chromoly, unicrown crown

Drivetrain

ShiftersGrip Shift SRT-600
Front DerailleurShimano Deore LX Compact Drive, top-pull
Rear DerailleurShimano Deore XT GS
CranksetSugino Impel 350, 22/32/44 teeth
Rear Cogs8-speed, 11 - 28 teeth
ChainSachs SC-M55, 1/2 x 3/32"
PedalsTioga Surefoot VI w/clips & straps

Brakes

BrakesShimano STX M-System brakes, Dia-Compe PC-7 levers

Cockpit & Contact Points

Headset1" Dia-Compe Aheadset
HandlebarMTB alloy
Handlebar ExtensionsOnza RCR 200
StemSameness steel
SaddleRitchey Vector
SeatpostKalloy SP-248, 27.0 mm diameter

Wheels & Tires

HubsShimano Deore LX
RimsMavic M400, 32-hole
SpokesStainless steel, 2.0 mm straight gauge
Spoke NipplesBrass nipples
Front Tire26 x 1.95" Tioga Psycho II
Wheel Size26" wheels

Historical reference geometry

Geometry

Legacy reference · 6 measurements

Historical model-level geometry recovered from Velopedia’s original archive database. The source does not identify which listed frame size this reference describes, so fit interpretation is intentionally limited and no size-normalized Archive Context is generated.

MeasurementLegacy reference
Top tube555 mm
Head-tube angle71°
Seat-tube angle73°
Chainstay / rear center425 mm
Wheelbase1047 mm
Fork offset / rake43 mm

Geometry source: Historical archive database — model-level reference geometry. The historical source provides one model-level geometry set and does not identify the corresponding frame size.

Geometry interpretation

What this geometry means

Legacy reference geometry

Fit reference

The historical source lists a 555 mm top-tube length, but it does not identify which frame size this model-level reference describes or whether the historical field was measured horizontally. Treat it as an archival frame reference rather than a size-specific fit recommendation. Its 73° seat-tube angle describes the reference frame’s seat-line orientation. Actual seated position still depends on frame size, saddle height and fore-aft adjustment.

Handling tendencies

The 71° head angle points to relatively quick-steering by current mountain-bike conventions steering geometry. Wheelbase is listed at 1047 mm, but because the historical source does not identify frame size, it is retained as a model reference rather than used for a size-normalized handling conclusion. Fork offset is listed at 43 mm. Offset works with head angle and wheel size to determine trail, so it is useful steering evidence even though the archive does not provide enough information here to calculate trail reliably.

Period context

At 71°, the head angle sits close to the middle of the group among mountain geometries represented in Velopedia for this period. Its 73° seat angle is close to the middle of the group among the same-period mountain references.

Compared with 1527 distinct legacy mountain geometries from model years 1993–1997. Only angular measurements are used because the historical reference frame size is unidentified.

This is historical model-level reference geometry, not a known frame-size geometry table or a ride test. Frame size, rider proportions, cockpit setup, tires, suspension and components can materially change fit and handling.

Specifications are presented as a reference. Components may vary by market, size, production run, or later manufacturer revisions.

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