Guerciotti Bicycles

Guerciti Bicycles have long been associated with the Italian bicycle mystque.  Born from a family of bike racers, then becoming builders themselves in 1964.  As in the begining, these Italian thoroughbreds are still hand built one at a time in the family owned factory in Italy.  Building bikes using steel, aluminum, and carbon for all the diciplines.  So if you ride on the Road, TT, Track, or Cross, Guerciotti has a bike for you.

Guerciotti Team Frame The new team frame was ridden to some great finishes in the 2009 Giro including the podium on more than 1 occasion.  This frame uses momocoque construction, utilizing Dedacciaii Z108 tubing and the Ice Box chainstay design.  With an intergrated seat mast and areo styling, this bike screams ride me.  This frame set weighs in at a svelte 1,050gr.  You can see this bike at Bike King.

If you are a bit more traditional, then check out this modern version classic.  The Alero uses old school ideas coupled with cutting edge technology and processes.  THe Alero uses a Tube-to-Tube (t-t) construction as if it were a lugged steel frame.  Guerciotti AleroThe difference is that it utilizes Deda Oria Carbon tubing and a Deda black Fin fork.  T-t construction uses mitered Carbon tubes and assembled like a tigged steel frame, 1 tube at a time.  This frame set weighs in at a mere 1,150gr.  This bike is also available at Bike King.