🚴♂️ Own the Road, Join the Ride!
The Tommaso Forcella Sport Bike is a performance-focused road bike designed for serious beginner cyclists. Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame with a carbon fork, a 24-speed Shimano Claris drivetrain, and TC30 wheels, it offers reliable shifting, agile handling, and durable construction backed by a lifetime frame warranty. Perfect for riders aiming to tackle challenging routes and elevate their cycling experience with pro-level components.
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Tommaso |
Number of Speeds | 24 |
Color | Matte White |
Wheel Size | 700 Centimeters |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Carbon Fork |
Included Components | Carbon Fork, TC30 Wheels, Shimano Claris R2000 Drivetrain |
Size | S (5'6"-5'8") |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Theme | Performance Road Biking |
Style | Performance Road Bike |
Model Name | Forcella |
Power Source | Pedal power (human energy transferred through a drivetrain) |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Seat Material Type | Vinyl |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Minimum User Height | 167 Centimeters |
UPC | 701698572649 |
Manufacturer | Tommaso |
Brand Name | Tommaso |
Warranty Description | 2 Years for components not including tires and tubes, Lifetime for Frame |
Material | aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | 50370 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
I**P
Dangerous defect after 3 rides – do NOT buy Tommasso
I regret buying this bike. After just three short rides, the right crank arm threads were completely stripped, making it unsafe and unusable. I installed the pedals correctly, using the proper torque and direction. The pedal is fine—the crank arm failed. I also bought the extra warranty from Amazon, but it doesn’t cover this kind of malfunction. After this happened, I found other reviews reporting the same issue. Do NOT buy Tommaso. I’ll update this review if anything changes.Update: Tommaso didn't give any solution, please don't buy!!!! I have read many reviews with the same issue, I wish I hadn't ignored them. I really thought this was a good brand, but the materials are poor quality and the customer service is nonexistent.
B**Y
It takes you back to the American Revolution
I've ridden bikes before, but this one takes the cake. I rode this bike straight back to the 1700s. I didn't know that was even possible. I got the bike out it together and on my first ride the back wheel caught on fire and startled me so much that I fell off the bike and woke up in the middle of a gun fight. I was caught between dudes wearing blue coats and dudes wearing red coats. Giant cannons were blowing trees up and all sorts of chaos was everywhere. I started pedalling as fast as my out of shape legs could go... then boom I run right into a dude with a white wig on a horse. He looked me square in the eyes and said "Son, you look out of place." I said "Yeah bro, something here is off" then he told me to get out quick so I pedaled my little legs back to two days ago, but before that I pedaled to 1968 and invented the internet, and left all the money to myself in the future. Fast forward to two days ago... now the timeline is all messed up. But at least my wife still loves me and that argument about how I'm always blowing money on bike stuff never happened. Instead I wrote this review about a bike that changed my life, but no one will ever know because I changed the timeline.
C**R
As a beginner road bike, you can't ask for much more.
Updated after 9 months of ownership.This is my first bike in a decade, since middle school probably. I am using it to occasionally commute about 2 miles to work, and for cardio on weekends on paved bikeways. This bike required a fair bit of tuning to basically everything upon receipt which is typical for a new bike. That said, I think the biggest negative about this bike quality wise are the wheels, as they require more truing than I would like. Spokes randomly loosen and the wheel just doesn't seem to naturally be true. I can get them almost perfectly true, but the wobble incessantly returns. I had to learn a lot quick in order to get this bike into functional and quiet riding condition and keep it there. Overall though the bike works pretty well. All of the minor annoyances that I had with it could be tuned in order to fix except the front derailleur. I really don't like the triple chainring front crankset, as it seems like no matter where you adjust the derailleur to, there will be some chain rubbing. I am considering a double crankset setup because of this. All in all, only the wheels and the front crankset are the "you get what you pay for" negs that I can give this entry level road bike.The matte black is sexy as hell and gets compliments.FIT:I'm 5' 10.75" with a 33.5" inseam. My inseam is long for my height, meaning that I have long legs and arms for my height. I got a size large, and I'm not sure how I feel about it. It definitely works for me, but something tells me that a size medium might've been better. The large comes with a 120mm handlebar stem, so I replaced that with a 95mm stem to save me 2.5cm. I also have a 6' 5" wingspan so that helps as well. I'm honestly not sure if a medium would've been better for me. The problem is that my triceps seem to get more tired than I'd like, but I'm not sure if this is an encurance/fitness thing. I've heard that it's better to size down than size up when it comes to bicycles. Overall, I would just suggest that if you're at the top of a sizing range, DO NOT size up unless you have long arms (a wingspan that is 3"+ longer than your height), have a long inseam for your height, and plan on riding aggressively bent over. Otherwise, stick with the sizing chart and do not size up if you're at the top of a sizing range.
T**S
Great value bike for entry cyclists
Great value bike for the equipment you get on it. I tried doing a lot of comparisons between different direct-2-consumer stores, and honestly I couldn't find anyone that offered the same components without being around $100 more expensive. Bought this for someone sized 5'10", though I can also ride it at 6'2", though I would suggest getting a size up at my height. Point being you should still be able to ride your friend's bike even in a smaller size :PAssembly was straightforward as always, coming almost entirely assembled from the official seller, GiantNerd. My only complaint lies in the wheels used for this bike. The spokes are flat instead of round and it made putting on the safety reflectors a bit of a pain. Minor complaint since once you've set it up, you're not going to have to deal with it again.Overall great bike, rides so smoothly. I'm jealous of my friend since I personally own the Tommaso Imola. But at least I can still ride their bike at my height!
P**.
Love this bike
Excellent bike especially for tall guys like myself. Good road bike for beginners and you can build on it
A**X
5th year of riding: thumbs up!
Love the bike. It's my 5th season. Comfortable and light. The only maintenance required is regular chain lubing. Reliable and fun!
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