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    Thursday, March 11, 2010

    Randall Scott Lifestyle

    Tommaso Uses Knowledge To Enter New Territory

    Tommaso Bicycles has been making premium road bikes for longer than many people riding them. With years of experience comes a wealth of knowledge. Tommaso also listens to it's customers via it's Facebook Fan Page and Twitter among other mediums. When people started asking for more than road bikes Tommaso knew they had to do something.

    We have up for pre-order the fruits of Tommaso's love child between their knowledge and the customer input. Four new bikes in total are ready to be pre-ordered and will ship by March 26th if not earlier. The four bikes consist of 2 new road bikes, a triathlon bike, and a cyclocross bike.


    The Tommaso Bestia is a aluminum framed cyclocross bike. Cross bikes are ideal for riding both on-road and odd-road although the off-road side of it tends to be trails and cyclocross tracks rather than serious mountain biking trails. The Bestia, which means beast, comes with Shimano Tiagra/105 components. It is just as suited for hard packed trails as it is morning commutes (especially on the not-so-fairweather days).




    The Tommaso Coltello is a triathlon specific bike perfectly suited for training and race day. Taking the knowledge from competing in an Iron Man Tommaso used that first hand knowledge to make a tri bike that can get results. The Coltello gives the bird to those expensive tri bikes that don't prove themselves. Spec'd with Shimano and FSA components and Hutchinson tires this bike is ready to help you through 1/3 of your way to the finish line.


    Tommaso heard it's customers loud and clear, they wanted bikes with SRAM components. Shimano is popular too but not many bike companies offer a range of SRAM bikes. Tommaso jumped on the opportunity and has released the much-loved Velocta with a SRAM Force component group. The slight paint difference between this Velocita and the other models makes this bike unique just as much as the Force components do.


    Carbon bikes are all the rage, and rightfully so. They are lightweight and dampen road vibrations among other benefits. Tommaso already has a trio of carbon bikes with Shimano components and based on the customers input for SRAM bikes they have opted to make a SRAM Force Carbon Road Bike. While using the proven frame that is on the Superleggera (loved by VeloNews), the Tommaso Volo has components that compare favorably to the Dura-Ace components at a cheaper price.

    There you have the new Tommaso Bikes. Go Pre-Order them and be the first on the block with the newest goodies.

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