First of all, it's a nice frame, and a nice paint job.
I doubt very much if it was made by the shop - likely to be bought in and sprayed. Overall, a track frame was pretty standard in those days, but the top eyes would make me suspect Gios Torino as the builder, in Italy.
Hmm, I've researched some into Gios frames and the seat stay caps do match, also the fork looks similar to those used on some Gios models.
However, the lugs do not match. Are there any other italian frame builders that use similar looking stay caps?
Hmm, I've researched some into Gios frames and the seat stay caps do match, also the fork looks similar to those used on some Gios models.
However, the lugs do not match. Are there any other italian frame builders that use similar looking stay caps?