Gios Carbon Frames


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 1295.00
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

Featuring carbon rear stays mated to proprietary Dedacciai V107 Aluminum for the ultimate in ride quality, low weight and Italian craftsmanship. Gradually tapered headtube incorporates the latest integrated headset technology in a subtle, elegant fashion.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by David a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: June 27, 2007

Strengths:    climbs and sprints

Weaknesses:    cable guides

Bottom Line:   
This is by far the best kept secret in cycling frames. Why pay $5,000+ for the same quality as others? Gios frames are top of the line and this bike handles, climbs and sprints well. Just ask pros like the Relax cycling team in Spain.

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Favorite Ride:   Any where there's hills.

Price Paid:    $3500.00

Purchased At:   Excel Sports




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Threaded vs smooth valve stem for 80MM carbon fiber clinchers?

Was just wondering if the threads on the one inner tube I bought could damage my carbon material around my rim. am I better off using a smooth stem?   Read More »

Does trek make good bikes? Does carbon assplode in the sunlight? Look here.

I seen this a couple weeks back took some photos then but they came out crappy since it was dark already. I managed to make it back by there again (with the same crappy cell phone   Read More »

Lube for carbon seatpost ?

When installing a carbon seatpost in a carbon frame, what do you use to prevent the seatpost slipping or seizing? Assembly lube? Hairspray?   Read More »

to lube or not to lube? Carbon frame headset

I am reinstalling a headset into a specialized S-works Tarmac sl3. Should I lube, grease, the outside of the bearing where it contacts the carbon frame or not? it slides in there    Read More »

help me find THIN carbon stem spacers, please

Vanity rears it's ugly head - I hate to admit that this bothers me, but my bike is near perfection at this point so the little details count and this is bugging me. I have a    Read More »

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