☆GIOS☆ In 1948, the brand GIOS was born in Turin, Italy. The bike is unique in its bright blue color, Gios Blue, which represents the brand. In Japan, it is often thought that bicycles for city riding such as cross bikes and mini velo are the main products, but GIOS has long experience in supplying equipment to professional teams, and based on the know-how cultivated through that experience and feedback from professional teams. We have been developing. We have a history of making highly accurate frames with an extraordinary commitment to frame welding. Currently, Japan continues to produce a wide range of GIOS brand bikes, including road bikes, time trial bikes, cross bikes, and minivelo bikes. ![]() ■GIOS Road Bikes Some people who have known GIOS for a long time may have the image of metal frames when they think of GIOS road bikes, but in recent years they have started producing carbon frames that incorporate the latest technology. We also do We have a lineup that is comparable to that of other companies, including models with excellent aerodynamic performance and models with excellent light weight, and we have also developed carbon frames that are in the middle grade and higher lineups, so although it is not long, we have a lineup that is comparable to other companies. We are starting to get recognition. They are also supplied to professionals and produce bikes that are used in actual battles. The lineup also includes trendy gravel road bikes equipped with disc brakes. ![]() Gios Leggero Disc The Gios Leggero Disc Frameset is our flagship road bike frame made from high modulus 30T unidirection carbon. The frame features an aerodynamic tube shape and flat-mount disc brake compatibility for superior braking power. The frameset includes a full carbon fork with a tapered steerer tube, a seatpost, a headset, and stem. This frameset is perfect for riders who prioritize speed and agility, and want a high-performance bike that's designed for responsive handling and confident braking power in any condition. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Specification and Geometry ![]() ![]() |