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    Thursday, April 29, 2010

    Randall Scott Lifestyle

    Tommaso "Steps It's Game Up"

    We have a slew of new Tommaso Bicycles available for purchase. With new and existing bikes ranging from $299 to $1999 we are certain we have a Tommaso that is what you are looking for at a killer price. The new bikes are nothing short of spectacular, many of the new models are upgraded models of the bikes you guys have been pushing to the limits. Tommaso is now allowing you to push that limit a little bit further.


    When Shimano launched the new Dura-Ace 7900 component series we went to work on a frame that would match the dependability and beauty of the top of the line Shimano components. The Superleggera is the result of two years of testing, riding and racing. Tour de France riders depend on Dura-Ace so we knew what a pro rider would expect from a carbon frame and fork and we found it! The Superleggera accelerates, climbs and descends as if there was a yellow jersey and podium waiting at the end of each ride. The FSA Gossamer Pro 53/39 crank, Mavic wheels and Hutchinson tires add to the luster of this amazing package.

    High end carbon bike meets Shimano’s new Ultegra 6700 components. Tommaso’s High Modulus 12K Carbon Monocoque TRS (Tommaso Racing Series) frame is paired up with the improved Shimano Ultegra 6700 components for a stunning and winning combination of looks and performance. FSA Omega cranks, Shimano wheels and Hutchinson tires bring it all together. The Aggraziato is the answer if performance is the question!

    Just when they perfect the Ninja you would think Tommaso would let it be…no, they went and made it meaner and blacker. The chromoly steel Tommaso Ninja Pro comes with half-wrapped pure track bars, black chain, black nipples, a freewheel and a fixed cog on a flip-flop hub, sleek black Tommaso TRS saddle and a sexy new blacked-out crank. The Ninja is built to be stealth but good luck not getting noticed on this bad boy.

    Hot on the heels of the super popular Ninja, Old School and Tricked Out comes the Tommaso Digger. With the bold black steel frame and gold components getting noticed won’t be a problem. The Gold “Digger” is what happens when function meets fashion. Go fixie or free with a flip flop rear hub. The bling of the gold track bars, gold stem, gold front hub and gold crank will have your heart pounding before the first fixed pedal stroke. The performance and value of this bike is 14 karat!

    Race tested fast carbon bike meets Shimano Ultegra 6700 meets Ironman meets finish line! This High Modulus 12K Carbon Monocoque will have the competition shaking in their tri-shoes. The development of this lightning fast, feather light machine was based on one objective: Going Fast! The Tommaso Aereo is the result of hours of training and racing. The result is a comfortable, stable and fast machine with speed in its fiber…12K carbon fiber. The rear wheel is protected behind a carbon fairing and the integrated seat mast stiffens the frame and offers two positions. Add in the FSA Omega cranks, Alex wheels and Hutchinson tires, Shimano Ultegra components and you have a bike worthy of the sport’s most grueling events.

    The Tommaso Product Manager competed at Ironman Louisville to make sure this bike was perfect. Well… 140.6 miles later he had his answer…and a nice medal. This High Modulus 12K Carbon Monocoque lightning fast bike means business on the road. Everything about the bike is designed to move forward-FAST! The sleek carbon fork and steer is perfectly matched to the lightweight and stiff course eating aero frame. The rear wheel is protected behind a carbon fairing and the integrated seat mast stiffens the frame and offers two positions. Add in the top of the line Shimano Dura-Ace components and you have a bike worthy of the sport’s most grueling bike courses.

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