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bing181
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: November 10, 2005
Strengths: Comfortable, distinctive, reliable, solid, responsive and v.affordable for a classic Italian bike.Weaknesses: Responsive - perhaps not the best choice if you're into lots of no-hands riding!Bottom Line: Mine is the Cinquantenario - slightly different tubing to the A90. Bought it for the geometry (short TT, steeper angles), and it hasn't let me down. It's a short bike, so ideally a crit or climbing bike. But I've found it very comfortable on longer rides, even over rough roads. Very quick and lively, though stable on descents. Looks great, and has a classic pedigree. (checkout gios.it)
Favorite Ride: Just about anywhere in France
Price Paid:
$1200.00
Purchased At: online
Similar Products Used: Specialized Allez, Colnago CT1. Road and tried lots of bikes before settling on the Gios.
Bike Setup: Campag Chorus, Gios Kevlar saddlle
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