Via Nirone Dama
Origin
The Bianchi Via Nirone Dama, launched around 2012, is a women's specific endurance road bike designed for comfort and versatility. It targets recreational riders and those looking for a reliable machine for long rides, sportives, and general road cycling. Its aluminum frame and geometry are optimized for a more upright riding position compared to race bikes, offering a balance of performance and comfort. The 'Dama' designation signifies its women's specific design, often incorporating features like a shorter top tube and specific saddle. It remains a popular choice in Bianchi's lineup for its accessibility and suitability for a wide range of amateur cyclists.
Specifications
- Frame
- aluminum 6061 hydroformed
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Shimano Tiagra 10-speed
- Brakes
- Rim caliper brakes — Reparto Corse RC-471 / TEC cold-forged dual-pivot alloy (no disc option)
- Wheels
- Reparto Corse DRX4000 700C alloy clincher wheelset, 28h alloy hubs
The verdict
- Comfortable, compliant ride for an alloy bike — BAT rear triangle and K-VID Kevlar damping in fork/seatstays take the edge off rough roads
- Women-specific, frame-size-specific finishing kit (saddle, bars, reach) gives a better stock fit for many female riders
- Iconic Bianchi build quality and celeste/white styling at an accessible endurance price point
- Reliable, durable Shimano drivetrain (Claris/Sora/105) that is easy and cheap to service
- Heavy for a road bike at around 9.8 kg — noticeable on climbs and long rides
- Entry-level Reparto Corse alloy wheels are 'agricultural' and a common first upgrade
- Rim caliper brakes (no disc option) offer only modest stopping power, weaker in wet
- Stock saddle (TEC Unicus) runs firm and can be uncomfortable initially
- Lower trims use mixed/non-series parts (FSA crank) that add weight and dull handling
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