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• #2
You can't compare gios super record with master-x, its a nice well build bike
for the time that produced but miles away from any master characteristics.You can build as SS almost everything, no reason to have fixed a nice
bike with road specifications. It can not be a speedy track bike and will
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• #3
A coaster brake is fine for pottering around town, but not much more.
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• #4
^^^^ this
coaster brakes are great fun but are not built for speed in any way
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• #5
The Gios Super Records are quite sought after collector pieces.
They were only built for around +10 years before Gios moved onto the professional, compact and aerodynamic models.Obviously the Colnago name has more cache than Gios, but Gios are a very well respected top tier brand like Cinelli, Pinarello, De Rosa, etc.
For a ss build I would probably look at a profesional which has internal cable routing and horizontal dropouts, tight geo like the super record.
As Doctor John says, they are two very different bikes.
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• #6
Thanks guys. Haven't used a coaster brake before, but sounds like I dont want to, probably better going fixed.
Why is the Gios so different to my Master Olympic in terms of characteristics? I assumed it would be very similar. Obviously I have not ridden a Gios.
Have my eye on one of these lovely bikes. However £750. Is that too much? Near mint, £500 less than a new Master x.
My normal bike is a Colnago Master Olympic from '92. I've been looking for a track Torino but they are hard to find and quite fakable.
I like vintage bikes with modern but classic gruppo's but I wanted to built a nice clean fixed/SS maybe with a rear coaster brake to make it really clean?
If it's to be a Gios them I may have to offend all those classicists out there and convert a road frame, not for want of looking.
Any, objective views?