Olmo Giro bike frame...how good???

stephenorange

Retro Newbie
Hi, I'm looking for some help here. I have the chance to buy an Olmo Giro frame. It's made from deddacai tubing and is lugged. The problem is I don't really know anything about these frames . Is it any good???? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Lovely

These are really nice frames in my opinion. They ride nicely and are quality built.
As long as its at a price your happy with then go for it, I doubt you would be dissapointed. I recently sold one I had as it was slightly too big but it was a great frame.

Jamie
 
from (vague) memory, its poss my mate had a giro. is it purple & white fade? (sorry if youve posted a pic, this works pc blocks some pics)
If it is the same, it was their low end budget models. Decent paintwork, lugs and chrome, but heavier tubing. Made a good winter steed, but not a racer.
 
Giro

My Giro was blue and yellow and while lugged and a decent build it was the heavier model Deda tubing. Depends what you want to race in I suppose ;) but yeah by modern standards its definately a solid winter trainer.
Heres mine
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Jamie
 
If the price is right buy it. I've had one for 5 years, done thousands of mile's, and despite, having lighter and flasher bikes, nothing is as comfortable as my Olmo.
Mike.
 
Olmo Giro, to buy or not to buy???

Thanks guys. I've got a Vitus 979 with Shimano 600 and Mavic Open Pros which has developed a nasty crack at the top of the seat tube and it's only a matter of time. I love the ride of the bike but I couldn't go through the worry of another and the possibility of it failing too, hence the Olmo. I have a pic of the same frame that I'm talking about here. I'm really looking for something that is fun to use and means I can use the gear off the Vitus. I had considered a new Surly Pacer but those are expensive and I don't really know much about them either. Incidentally , the Olmo is selling for £150 f&f. Is that good?
 

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Looks very clean, i'd still want the frame and fork, for less. A NOS, frame and fork went for £120 the other week on e-bay........
 
I had an Olmo Giro for about 7 years (2004 - 2011). Whilst it was a bit heavy (2280g for the 54cm c-t frame; 800g for the fork) it was a decent winter bike. Very strong frames.

I ended up selling it to a forum user in a weak moment.
 
Hi buddy :) IMHO £150 is twice what's its worth. I had 1 for a while but it was too small. It cost me £27 and was a NOS frame. Rode it for a while, and like the other lads say, "it was a very nice ride" :) You can do much much better for £150 these days. Post a wanted ad in the "wanted section" and I'm sure many of the good lads in here will sell you 1. A chap called Tel was selling a beautiful Red frame for £100 the other day. It needed a paint job, but if you're handy with a rattle can thats only £25, job done.

Anywhere between £150-£200 will buy you a seriously good frame buddy, so best of luck, yours Laz.

PS: I have a 531c Raleigh due to hit the sales stand anytime soon with Campagnolo BB & Headset fitted for around the £150 to your door mark. Not a sales push, but a good guide as to what £150 buys :)
 
otherself":s5u4w7td said:
I had an Olmo Giro for about 7 years (2004 - 2011). Whilst it was a bit heavy (2280g for the 54cm c-t frame; 800g for the fork) it was a decent winter bike. Very strong frames.

I ended up selling it to a forum user in a weak moment.

Yes, you did :LOL: , I'm just about ready to build it now using a Mirage 10 speed groupset I've been putting together. That'll make three Olmos I have, well two and bit as my 13 year old son has found that the Competition just about fits him and he's stll growing. Great frames, the fluted tubing model I have remains my favourite steed.

Gordon
 
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