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Tommaso Imola Road Bike (Beginner)
It is our belief that everyone needs to ride a bike. There is a magic moment that takes place once you start pedaling. No matter what kind of day you are having a smile will immediately appear when the pedals start to turn. Riding a bike is pure, fun and beneficial to the rider’s health. That is why the staff at Giantnerd® believes everyone needs to own a bike. Tommaso worked very hard with its factories and designers to get the best bike at the best price for its customers.
The Tommaso Imola is the bicycle for anyone that wants to get started on the cycling journey. The proprietary 6061 Tommaso compact aluminum frame will provide thousands of miles of dependability and enjoyment. The triple chainring up front and a 12x24 8-speed cassette give the rider 24 speeds to choose from. The road triple has been a welcome component for those wanting to get up every hill easily, explore the flats and cruise down the speedy descents. Add that to the hand-friendly, light, aluminum ergo handlebars, Tommaso Racing saddle and Kenda tires and you have a winner!
The Tommaso Frame
Underneath the slick black paint of the Imola is a corrosion-free proprietary Tommaso compact aluminum frame that comes from the same design concepts found on the top of the line Tommaso bikes. Tommaso uses a compact geometry and detailed tubing lengths per frame size. This ensures that the rider gets the lightest, strongest and best performing and best fitting frame for the dollar. The compact design and geometry place the rider in the optimum position for steady handling and comfort. The stem can be flipped and adjusted for a lower back-friendly position to a more streamline position in minutes. The lower top tube keeps the center of gravity low and the makes for an easy approach to getting on the bike. This Tommaso bike was designed with the user’s needs as the #1 priority.
Tommaso, and other big names in cycling, such as Giant, Specialized, Trek, Masi, and Felt to name a few, rely on compact geometry to best serve the needs of the customer. Compact geometry has a number of advantages for the rider. First of all, the phrase “compact geometry” is signifying that the top tube (the bar you stand over when not in motion) is sloped downward from the front to the rear of the bike. This enables the rider to get on and off the bike easily. Traditional frame geometry has a top tube that is parallel to the ground and harder to get a leg over. By sloping the top tube we get into the second benefit of the compact frame: With less material used in producing the frame a lighter frame can be made. Third, the more material sitting lower on the bike the better the bike will handle. By lowering the center of gravity the bike wants to descend, corner and sprint better.
The Tommaso Fit
Sizing a compact bike is no different, or more difficult, than any other style of bike. By reviewing the size chart you will see a measurement called the “Eff Top Tube”, also known as the Effective Top Tube Measurement. This is what the top tube would measure if it was parallel to the ground. It is an imaginary line the runs from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube if the seat tube was extended like a traditional frame. The size chart also lists suggested heights for the different frame sizes. This is far more helpful in sizing a bike than standing over the top tube and pulling up on the handlebars (which tells you nothing about the fit of a bike). Tommaso offers seven sizes to accommodate riders large and small. It will be easy to find a fit for all of our customers.
The Tommaso Feel
The rider’s connection to the bike is a focus at Tommaso. That is why Tommaso designed the TRS-Tommaso Racing Series saddle. Tommaso TRS saddle is designed for all day comfort by adding special foam to the saddle’s pressure points. This combined with specifically chosen bar wrap makes for a comfortable transition from rider to bike.
Added to the mix are SunRace integrated shifter/brake levers. This allows the rider to employ all of the controls without their hands leaving the handlebar. The SunRace shifters, similar to the higher end Shimano style shifters utilize an integrated system with the downshift button alongside the up-shift blade. Like the Shimano system, SunRace are very intuitive and easy to use. The front and rear derailleur both remain Shimano 2300 series.
The Imola also comes with Promax R310 dual-pivot aluminum brake calipers which are paired up with alloy Weinmann XR-18 CNC machined rims offering strong and consistent braking power.
All of these impressive features come to you at an amazing price! Giantnerd® wants you to get outdoors and enjoy the happiness that only an amazing road bike can deliver. With a price this low on a bike this good the inventory won’t be the only thing going fast.
Tommaso Imola Premium Spec:
- Tommaso Aluminum 6061 Compact Frame
- Tommaso Racing Saddle
- Shimano Precision Components
- Upgraded Silver Derailleur
- SunRace R-80 Series shifters
PEDALS: This bike does not include pedals. Nerds, don’t fret we have a selection fit for a King! Check out all the Pedals by clicking here
The Tommaso Service
Every Tommaso road bike arrives with our unparalleled risk free exclusive offer. No other major bicycle brand or retailer in America offers this risk free promotion.
- Full lifetime warranty on all Tommaso frames.
Home Delivery Experience
Giantnerd's Ready to Ride Genius Build is the most convenient and safe way to get a brand new bike delivered assembled directly from our in-house shop to your door.
When you choose the Genius Build , each bike is assembled, inspected and reviewed by one of our Genius Builders – a qualified, certified and knowledgeable mechanic. The bike is then placed assembled in our patented Veloskin box ($100 value). The Veloskin is a specially designed, reusable, high-density triangular cardboard box to make your online bike purchase experience fun, convenient and simple. Bikes arrive assembled and Ready to Ride with no special tools required and minimal set up. The Veloskin can also be used for future trips and adventures on your bike.
Giantnerd’s Home Delivery Experience including the Genius Build and the Veloskin is best in the biz and makes us the only retailer that's Powered by Love!
Fit Guarantee
Giantnerd offers a fit guarantee and a 365 day return policy.
We have sized over 15,000 members on bikes and developed an exclusive algorithm for sizing. We have a 99% success rate when members follow our simple sizing chart height guidelines. Some members have expressed being in between sizes. Follow these simple guidelines if you are in between sizes.
- If you have shorter legs choose the smaller frame
- If you have average length legs proportional to your height choose the smaller frame
- If you have longer legs proportional to your height choose the larger frame
Tommaso makes road bikes because it’s their passion, and it shows in the superb quality of their bikes.
For additional information about Tommaso bicycles visit www.tommasobikes.com
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The Tommaso Imola is a fantastic starter road bike for anyone who wants quality components at a great price.| Recommended Use: | For the beginning road cyclist who wants a snazzy ride |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Tommaso Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Weight: | 23.8 lbs (54cm Frame without pedals/reflectors) |
| Dimensions: | Frame Sizes: 47cm, 50cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 61cm |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Bottom Bracket Compatibility : | 68mm, English Thread |
| Bottom Bracket: | 68mm x 118mm Square Taper Cartridge |
| Brakes: | Tektro 310A |
| Brake Type: | Road Caliper |
| Brakes Levers: | Aluminum Blade |
| Brake Lever Material: | Aluminum |
| Brake Mount: | Road Caliper |
| Brake Mount Type: | Road Caliper |
| Cassette: | SunRace 12-25t, 8-Speed (12,13,15,17,19,21,23,25) |
| Chain: | KMC HG-50 (8-Speed) |
| Chainrings: | 52/42/30t |
| Crankset: | Tommaso Triple 30x42x52t (24 total gears) |
| Crank BCD: | 130mm |
| Crank Arm Length: | 170mm (47, 50, 52, 54cm Frames) / 175mm (56, 58, 61cm Frames) |
| Crank Bolt Pattern: | 5-Bolt |
| Frame: | Tommaso Aluminum Compact Road Frame |
| Frame Material: | 6061 Aluminum |
| Fork: | Aluminum Blades, Alloy Steerer, Integrated |
| Fork Rake: | 45mm |
| Front Derailleur: | Shimano FD-2303 (8-Speed) |
| Front Derailleur Clamp/Brazeon: | Clamp |
| Front Derailleur Clamp Diameter: | 31.8mm |
| Front Derailleur Compatibility: | 8-Speed |
| Front Derailleur Type: | Triple |
| Handlebar: | Tommaso Aluminum |
| Handlebar Grips: | Tommaso Tape White |
| Handlebar Material: | Aluminum |
| Handlebar Width: | 420mm (47, 50, 52cm Frames) / 440mm (54, 56, 58, 61cm Frames) |
| Headset: | 1-1/8" Threadless Integrated |
| Head Angle: | 72 (47cm Frame) / 72.5 (50, 52cm Frames) / 73 (54cm Frame) / 73.5 (56, 58cm Frames) / 74 (61cm Frame) |
| Headset Diameter: | 1 1/8" |
| Headset Type: | Integrated 1-1/8" Threadless |
| Hub: | Joytech 32 Hole |
| Hub Spacing : | 130mm Rear, 110mm Front |
| Pedals: | PEDALS NOT INCLUDED |
| Rear Derailleur: | Shimano RD-2303 (8-Speed) |
| Rear Derailleur Cage Length: | Mid Cage |
| Rear Derailleur Speed: | 8-Speed |
| Saddle: | Tommaso Sport |
| Seatpost : | Tommaso Aluminum |
| Seat Collar: | Aluminum |
| Seat Collar Diameter: | 31.8mm |
| Seatpost Diameter: | 27.2mm |
| Seatpost Material: | Aluminum |
| Seatpost Length: | 350mm |
| Shift Lever Material: | Aluminum |
| Shifters: | Sunrace R-80 Series |
| Speeds: | 3x8 (24 Total Speeds) |
| Stem: | Tommaso Aluminum |
| Stem Length: | 90mm (47, 50cm Frames) / 100mm (52, 54cm Frames) / 110mm (56, 58, 61cm Frames) |
| Steerer Material: | Aluminum |
| Stem Angle: | +/- 7 Degrees |
| Stem Material: | Aluminum |
| Stem Clamp Diameter: | 26.0mm |
| Tires: | Kenda K152 700x25 |
| Tire Bead: | Wire Bead |
| Tire Size: | 700 x 25c |
| Tubes: | 700 x 25c |
| Valve Stem Length: | 36mm |
| Wheelset: | Weimann 32 spoke XR-18 |
| Wheel Size: | 700c |
| Wheel Axle Type: | Quick Release |
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Alan Kirby
Nanonerd
04.21.12 |
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This is an ok bike. I bought it this past summer (2011) and had to replace the bottom bracket, it cost $20 for the part and about 15 in labor. Go with the sizing chart. I'm 6'6" and got the 58cm because I read reviews saying the chart ran big. I wish I would have gotten the 60cm. Good first road bike over all. I would recommend it at the price I paid for it (430).
Fantastic Quality, Low Price, What's more to like?
PsychoCyclist
Nanonerd
03.23.12 |
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I've always done lots of mountain biking, but before I bought my Immola I had literally never ridden a road bike before. I wanted to get into recreational cycling, as well as have a reliable commuter bike for college. After about 2 years riding it and over 2500 miles on the bike, I can say it was one of the best investments I've made. I have a car, but riding my Immola everywhere is just way more fun and healthy.
For a road bike, this thing is also TOUGH. I've crashed it fairly hard about 3 times being the crazy cyclist I am, and came out of it each time with way more damage on me then the bike. If you want a durable, slick, fast and inexpensive bike to get around on and possibly log some miles, I can't recommend the Immola any more.
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Old Hippie
Nanonerd
03.16.12 |
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First of all, I hate that term “beginner” road bike. Don’t ever consider me a “beginner”. No car. I’ve been without one for at least two years. 99% of my transportation needs are met on a bicycle. Buy a bicycle based upon what you need, not want. At my age, weight & physical condition, I NEEDED a bike with 32 spokes per wheel, strong hubs & I dislike carbon fiber. One good fall or scrape or crack & carbon fiber is toast…history.
In reverse order…the Ugly. Although aesthetically pleasing to the eye, the white handlebar wrap will soon be a thing of the past. It’s already getting smudged & blackened from my leather cycling gloves.
The Bad… I’ve never seen a road bike with only two hex-head bolts holding the handlebar onto the stem. Somehow I missed that on the photos. It may last, or I may wind up replacing it with a more durable stem. If not sure how to assemble and TUNE-UP a bicycle properly, have a local shop do it for you or order the “Genius Build”. Mine had a rear wheel so out-of-true it was hard to believe…possibly in the shipping process.
The Good… Speaking of the stem, as most are today, it’s reversible (up or down) either to achieve a flat aerodynamic race profile or flip it over to raise the handlebar up for a more relaxed (upright) ride. The sizing chart from Giant Nerd was dead on the money – at least for me. I always consider the best way to choose a bicycle is TRY B4 you BUY; an extensive test ride. But…with the money back guarantee – a person really can’t go wrong. The Sunrace R-80 Series shifters are different than Shimano 2300 shifters. It may take some getting used to. There’s good & bad points to both. The angle on the front fork is sloped to absorb & distribute road vibrations. A straight fork would be more nimble – but also more vibrations shooting up my already weak back with degenerative disc disease. The triple crankset up front means lower gears & greater hill climbing power for these arthritic knees too. Choose carefully. A compact or double crankset my suit you better – or it may not.
Again…buy a bicycle based upon what you NEED – not want.
AWESOME bike!
Jeffrey Chu
Nanonerd
02.20.12 |
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I have been thinking about getting into road bikes for some time now, but didn't want to break the bank in order to find out whether I would enjoy it or not. After shopping around for several weeks I came across giantnerd and the Tommaso Imola. For the price, I could not believe I could get such a great looking bike with such wonderful reviews. The price was less than half of what I was willing to spend so I also purchased the Tommaso Tiempo for the GF.
Both bikes came with the Genius Build as I have no knowledge of how to put together a bike and it took literally 10 minutes to put the bikes together once they arrived. Took them out yesterday for a spin and I can't express what a joy it was. The shifting was a little choppy but I expect to have that sorted out after I bring it in for adjustments after I ride it for 20-30 miles or so. Other than that, it's a very smooth ride and you can really get it going on the flats.
Great fun and highly recommended!
LOVE at first ride!
Morgan Fosberg
Nanonerd
02.18.12 |
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Well... what can i say that others havent already!? The bike is seriously the best deal on the internet! I've been considering upgrading to a road bike for the last few months because I need good transportation around my city now that I have no motor vehicle. lets just say this gets me around and then some :D
I got the bike w/ the genius build, and I would say its worth it. Took me less than ten mins to get the front tire on, handlebars in the right place(they even put the pedals that I ordered w/ it on!), and the seat post on and I was riding! Im still riding! Now don't get me wrong, If i were to do the whole thing over again, I would STILL probably get the genius build, but ppl are right when they say your cables are gonna stretch and whatnot... i mean unless you live in colorado, the bike just went through some major transportation to get to you. Of COURSE your cables are gonna stretch still! your brakes might even rub a little bit(for the record, the tires were PERFECTLY true :D) Regardless, Its been about a week now and about 35 miles and she's still purring! I figure I'll put another 40 miles on before I need to get the gears fine tuned.
Bottom line: If you're trying to get into road cycling, but don't want break the bank in the process, THERE IS ONLY ONE CHOICE: IMOLA. Thank you Giantnerd!!
Impressive bike
Daniel Cassell
Nanonerd
02.18.12 |
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Bought this bike for my wife with a budget. Very impressed so far, she has only put around 70 miles on it. Did not get the pro build. Would not recommend the pro build either. The stand shipping comes with the seat, both wheels, and the handlebars off. Installation took about 10 minutes total. Adjusting cables has to be done no matter what?
Cost was very reasonable. Shipping and packaging was by far the best I have seen. I ha ve bought and sold over15 bikes in the past4 years and this packaging stands out. I ordered another bike on a Saturday before buying this one on the following Monday. The tomasso showed up at our house before the other bike ordered 2days earlier. Their shipping like their packaging is top notch?
Have already recommended this bike to others getting into cycling.
Great Beginner Bike
Guriqbal Chouhan
Nanonerd
02.17.12 |
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I just got this bike 2 days ago. I live in Mississauga, ON and considering the international affair package, the shipment was fairly fast not to mention I opted for a basic fedex ground shipment. The Genius Build was absolutely a breeze! It's a much better deal compared to nearly $100 charged by the local bike shop. The bike itself is very neat and sleek. I especially like the fact that the parts don't feel cheap at all. The shifters take a bit of getting used to but its not a big deal! I already put nearly 30kms on this bike. I was going to shop for a used road bike, but this is by far the better purchase. New bike and warranty- can't get any better than this for pretty much the exact same price! I highly recommend getting the clipless pedals. If you're new to clipless pedals i suggest you practice thoroughly before hitting the road! Highly recommended to anyone getting to into cycling
Good Bike Overall.
Justin Blanton
Nanonerd
01.07.12 |
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This is my first true road bike, so although I cannot offer detailed critiques, here's what I've found. I believe this bike is the best road bike you can get for the price. Has decent Shimano components, good design, and looks sharp. Shipping was awesome, and the Genius Build was well worth the money. Bike is 100% assembled, minus the front tire and seat (both super easy to put on). That's the pros, now the cons.
Although the Genius Build does save you money over bike shops (mine quoted me $100 for assembly), it will still need a professional tune done. Ride it a few miles and see what needs to be adjusted, fixed, moved, etc. The only complaint I have on this bike are the shifters: well designed, but not nearly crisp or fast enough. This might be able to be tuned up, but if not I'd recommend better controls up front.
Most importantly, this bike will get you on the trails and riding, fast. And I do mean fast: I hit 30mph on flat trail first day out. I guarantee you won't regret this purchase, especially since your alternative name-brand bikes for this price are 10 years old. I personally love getting stuff brand new and with a warranty, so this was a no-brainer. Put on a good pair of clipless Shimano pedals and hit the road. Enjoy!
Good Bike. Unless they swap out the shifters and brakes with cheaper quality.
Joseph Coleman
Nanonerd
11.16.11 |
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I ordered a Tommasso Imola a year ago from giant nerd and everything was great. The Bike was awesome for the money and the services at Giant Nerd was great. Then I got hit by a car which totaled the bike. I liked it so much I ordered a new one! Only this time it came with different shifters and brakes which I believe were not on par with the original. I think it is unacceptable to show one thing and send something different. They offered to pay for shipping to get new parts put on but I decided it wasn't worth the hassle. Still was a bummer though.
Update
Colin McGee
Nanonerd
11.14.11 |
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Just got my Imola last week, the genius build was great! Took me all of ten minutes to get it ride-ready and everything I thought about the bike was true. Smooth ride, everything works great especially the gear shifts. Thanks for such a deal Giantnerd!
Amazing Bike!!!!
hussein
Nanonerd
11.13.11 |
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i purchased this as a birthday gift to myself and am so happy i did, such a great bike, smooth ride , gears shifts smoothly, and the best deal on the internet. giantnerd you guys rock!
So Excited
Colin McGee
Nanonerd
10.27.11 |
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Just bought my first road bike ever, and after shopping for months found this high quality bike for a very reasonable price. I went with the genius build so everything should be pretty easy. It should be here in about a week, so I'll be sure to update the review when I know how it rides!
Couldn't be happier: Update!
Kirin Kumar
Nanonerd
10.21.11 |
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Still could not be any happier with my Imola! I ride it around UC Davis, a huge bike town/campus and it is well received throughout! Even without the carbon fork, it is still a great ride with supreme balance from the front wheel to the back. The seat is amazingly comfortable and in good condition even after well over two-hundred miles! The only issue I had when I got the bike was that I needed to true both wheels after arriving in the box. I loved this bike so much, I bought my dad one and he's been riding it around our hometown getting in shape. Thanks Tommaso and thanks Giant Nerd!
Best decision ever
Gilbert Green
Nanonerd
10.17.11 |
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I purchased the Imola as an early christmas present from my wife, and her parents. It has been the smoothest riding bike, and best decision I have made regarding road bikes. The price was unbeatable, the components and all around mechanics of the IMOLA are perfect for my needs. Now when I need bike gear, I always check Giant nerd first. Thanks for the deals Tommaso
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Christopher Rodriguez
Nanonerd
10.09.11 |
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this is my first road bike, and i absolutely love it. I ride fixed also, but the first month i had it, i completely forgot about my fixie. I ride this bike all the time, whether to school, or just on long bike rides for the hell of it. I'm always getting compliments on it and I always tell people how I didn't pay that much for it, and how it's such a great bike. It's so smooth on the road, definitely stoked with it, and look forward to the many rides to come in the future.
Smooth Riding Imola
K4
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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I rode this bike for city commuting all summer and kept pace with the cars, while riding quietly and free of gas emissions! The price is not to be matched and makes for a fun commute, joyride through parks, or getting into a race. I'm hoping to test out my racing nerves next spring. Also just a very cool looking bike - you can't go wrong with black and white stylings.
First Road bike purchased
Joseph Artajos
Nanonerd
09.12.11 |
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The service at Giant Nerd is great. I live in CA and my biked arrived in a week even though I chose the slowest shipping. I decided to build the bike myself. I was a little worried when I contacted Giant Nerd and they told me that 75% of the bike is built. Turns out, it wasn't that difficult to build. The parts that need to assembled were: Handle bar, chain, seat, and front/rear wheels. Once I finished, I did notice that the wheels needed to be aligned, and the derailleurs needed to be tuned. Good thing I have a friend who is more advanced and could help me out with this issue. Other than that, the bike looks and rides great. Sold my mountain and cruiser bike to make this purchase and I don't regret it at all.
Just Purchased
Chris Densmore
Nanonerd
09.12.11 |
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Im 6'4 and bought the 61cm version, it has not yet arrived but I will update my review when it does and is assembled
Excellent Bike for the Price
Landon Anderton
Nanonerd
09.10.11 |
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Arrived at my house in record time. Use it to commute to work and school and it has been working great for me. Looks great too. The shifters are awesome.
my first road bike
Jon Florence
Nanonerd
09.04.11 |
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I recently purchased the Imola as my first road bike and I am have not been dissapointed! I ride my bike to work and I absolutely smoked in this bike! It is perfect for me as somebody who can not spend a ton on a bike but really wanted something of quality. there is no way i could have gotten this much bang for my buck any where else (trust me, i looked everywhere!). Thank you Giantnerd and I hope to have many years of riding on my new Imola!
Great bike at an even better value
Kevin White
Nanonerd
08.24.11 |
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For the price you can't ask for anything better than this Tomasso Iloma!
Great bike at an even better value
Kevin White
Nanonerd
08.24.11 |
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For the price you can't ask for anything better than this Tomasso Iloma!
Best deal anywhere. Dont go for the scrapper.
Gregory Kracher
Nanonerd
08.24.11 |
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Great bike, Looks good and preforms better.
Great Bike
William Pitman
Nanonerd
08.23.11 |
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I recently purchased this bike because a close friend had gotten the same exact model and has truly enjoyed it. I haven't ever rode on the road regularly but this bike has made the switch from mountain biking to road enjoyable. The gears shift nicely and haven't had any problems with it yet. Props to my buddy who recommended it.
I love my new Imola!
Nathan McGuire
Nanonerd
08.18.11 |
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I received my Imola about a week ago. I decided to purchase the genius build. I was very pleased with the condition on the bike when it arrived. Fifteen minutes after receiving my Imola, i was out trying it out. This is my first road bike and I couldn't be happier. It is a great, fun, smooth ride. It has so far proven to be a great beginner bike and I am looking forward to continue riding my Imola!
Can't wait to hit the open road!
Karen
Nanonerd
08.17.11 |
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I took this bike out for a ride as soon as I pieced it together. It was a super fun ride. I'll be testing the full capabilities (and myself) of the bike next week with my nephew on the open road. The price of the bike was perfect for me, and I really appreciate how quickly the genius build and shipping took.
Great Bike - Great Site
Keith Gilbertson
Nanonerd
08.17.11 |
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I ordered my bike on Friday. They built it and shipped it (Ground) and I had it by Thursday! Some very minor adjustments and I was on the road that night.
I love the Imola. It's light, fast responsive. Overall a great bike for the price. One thing I would advise. With the aluminum frame you feel every bump on the city streets. I am not a long time biker but If you are in an urban area I would look into the carbon fiber fork or steel frame to absorb.
I have already put about 40 miles on this bike and will be riding it for a long time.
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A very well-built bike
Sean Stewart
Nanonerd
08.11.11 |
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This is my second road bike that i have purchased, and i am in love with it. Tommaso is a brand of bikes that deserves a lot of respect. This bike rides smoothly and comfortably. Once i got the shift triggers down, the bike shifts with ease. All around, this bike has exceeded all my expectations and i think my future bikes will be Tommaso!!!
Tommaso Imola
panda078
Nanonerd
07.26.11 |
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well last year i was getting more into cycling and needed to convert from my mtn bike to a road bike...for i had never even ridden a road bike than i fell in love with a felt f95 but (unfortuantly which turned into fortuantly) felt ran out of bikes b/c the previous year over produced...anyways i was getting anxious and then took a look at the trek 1.2 entry level road bike but both the felt f95 and trek 1.2 retailed for about $900...which seemed like a lot for my first roadbike...then i discovered this tommaso imola bike and to my surprise it was quiet similar to the trek 1.2 and a few other entry level road bikes...
so i decided to purchase the tommaso imola but i didn't go with the carbon fork b/c my logic was go cheap and i had never ridden a carbon fork so i would never know what i'm missing (but since then i have ridden on a bike with a carbon fork/will give more details in a few)...although i didn't go with the carbon fork i still debated it b/c i live in brklyn nyc and some of the streets are on the rugged side...but i decided not to go with it...
anyways my plan was to commute on my trek 820 mtn bike and do more serious cycling with my road bike but to my suprise the tommaso seemed to be built well and hold up...so i started commuting on it and when i went to ride my trek 820 mountain bike i knew i couldn't ride it any longer...so i actually sold it to a colleague (not that he's riding it either)...anyways, last summer i put on some good mileage (approx over 1000)...anyways i am also commuting on the tommaso imola this year but i've upgraded to a felt s32 tri bike b/c i'm into triathlon...as far as the carbon fork goes i still can't feel a huge difference but i'm on the heavier side for a cyclist (220 lbs) and i'm a lard ass when compared to other triathletes...
bottom line:
1 i would purchase the tommaso imola road bike without a carbon fork (knowing what i know now)
2 i would not go with the pro build or whatever build service they go with b/c even if they set the gears (tension ect) cables will strech and loosen after riding the bike and if you get the bike built at your local shop, they will probably give you discount to adjust the gears afterwards or might even do it for free
3 the tommaso imola is a great puchase for someone getting into cycling or just want a quality commuting bike (ie: it's comparable to the entry level big name brand bikes but it's priced well below the range of bikes it belongs in) and yes i know you could go cheaper but keep in mind if you buy a bike from walmart or some schwinn from a walmart, they aren't even build by schwinn< it's just a licensed name so really you're getting far inferior bike/components and you'll end up paying much more in the end plus you'll never really enjoy riding
4 i actually spent about $25 for new crank housing soon after i started commuting on the bike and also upgraded to kevlar tires, i bought a pair of gatorskins which i wasn't to happy with, i'd actually suggest kenda (that's right kenda) caliente's b/c they have the same kevlar protect but are a far superior tire (actually i ride the kenda caliente's on my felt tri bike)...
i hope this review helped and didn't seem to bias towards the bike
also b4 i purchased i read that the bikes run a little smaller which i somewhat agree with but i'm 5'9 and should probably be on a 54 but i like being stretched out a little so i choose the 56 but in hindsight if you're not sure about the size you should probably get the smaller one b/c it's easier to stretch out a bike than to shrink it (different seatpost, headset etc)
i doubt they'll print this but if you have any questions for me you could email me panda078@hotmail
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Lloyd L
Nanonerd
07.26.11 |
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my friend has this bike for commuting to classes; feels super smooth and is great for commuting. waiting to get my own so i don't have to borrow my friend's. :) thinking about getting a different set of tires as they seem to be one of the weaker points, but otherwise, love this bike.
Great Deal and Customer Support
Tony Dorchak
Nanonerd
07.21.11 |
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My wife and I each ordered bikes, I got the Imola and she decided to buy a bike elsewhere for a similar price. When both bikes arrived it was clear that the Tommaso was far superior to my wife's bike. We immediately returned her bike so we could order another Tommaso. You just cannot beat the quality of the bike and it's parts for the low price. GiantNerd's customer support has been very helpful in the process and were able to help us get exactly what we wanted!
Listen to the reviewers!
Elliot Tapprich
Nanonerd
07.14.11 |
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As a beginner cyclist, I needed a bike that was cost effective but still have enough quality components for a fun and efficient ride. I searched high and low, then I found giantnerd.com. I felt it was a slight risk to buy a bike online, but my experience with this website and bicycle have been superb. I could not have asked for more. The Imola offers a fast and comfortable ride with a slick and stylish look (I got compliments at my LBS after they assembled it!). This bike has allowed me to experience a more active lifestyle and I love going on rides with friends. If you're contemplating the plunge into the sport of cycling, become a nerd and dive right in!
Couldn't be happier
Kirin Kumar
Nanonerd
07.12.11 |
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I got my Imola a few days ago and have fallen madly in love. Ive been taking it up to the hills around where I live (beautiful Nor-cal) and cannot get enough. The worst part of my day is when I have to throw my bike back into my car. The actual bike is amazing (even without the carbon fork). great balance throughout, extremely comfortable seat and handlebars and awesome styling which all contribute to an absolutely amazing ride every time! I haven't yet run into any problems and look forward to putting on more and more miles this summer! Couldn't be happier as a beginner to this sport! Thanks Tommaso!
Love this bike!
Ben Powell
Nanonerd
07.12.11 |
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I bought this bike last week and I have enjoyed every second while riding. It is also my first Road bike!!
FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
Patrick Winterstein
Nanonerd
07.07.11 |
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Giant Nerd knows their stuff! My bike had an issue with the rear wheel, I sent it back and they replaced it free of charge! As a Manager of a store, Giant Nerd's Customer Service is a standard to live up to. The bike is fantastic and I can't believe how easy the gears are and how smooth the ride is. I definitely recommend this bike to anyone! Hands down, I will be staying with Giant Nerd for all my gear needs!
Great First Road Bike
Colin
Nanonerd
07.02.11 |
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I really wanted to get into road biking for a while, so I looked around forever trying to find the perfect bike. Somehow I stumbled upon this website and found this bike. I was really drawn to the look of it. It is a beautiful looking bike, and when I went to drop it off and pick it up from my first tune up at my LBS, I got tons of questions about where I got it from,for how much, and that it looked like a really good bike. Everyone seemed really impressed with it. I took it out today for a 10 mile ride, and everything seemed to work great after the tune up, so I have no complaints. If you are looking to get into road biking I would definitely recommend this bike. Not only does it seem to be a quality built bike, but it also has the looks of a quality bike and you will get compliments everywhere you go.
Thanks Giantnerd
Update review-great price
Caitlin
Nanonerd
06.27.11 |
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So far this bike has gotten me through two triathlons, 1 I took 2nd in my age group. Couldn't do it without my bike, really a great price for a road bike. I didn't have to go broke to get into tri and that is priceless!!
My First Road Bike
Carter
Nanonerd
06.25.11 |
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This is my first ever road bike and I absolutely love it! I have ridden a $1700 Fuji and a $1100 Trek and they were only marginally better than my Imola. The only area where the Imola doesn't quite measure up to the Fuji and the Trek is vibration dampening. Being an aluminum frame, your going to have more road buzz than an all carbon bike would. But, you are also going to pay less than half the price of an all carbon bike. I will be commuting to campus and going on moderately long rides, and I have no doubt that the Tommaso Imola will serve me well.
As a plus, Giantnerd was generous enough to include a set of Allen wrenches (or hex keys). Had all the sizes I needed. Great bike and even better service!
I found a friend
bkm8
Nanonerd
06.20.11 |
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I received my bike about a year ago and was excited to get it. I had it professionally assembled and couldn't wait to ride. I live in North Idaho and the weather can be really cold. I was lucky enough to take it out in decent weather and found out I really enjoyed this bicycle. I have ridden this bicycle on extreme hills and it handles very smoothly. I've had this bike tuned up and the chain replaced. 1,700 miles later and I still enjoy getting out on the road. It took me several weeks until I felt comfortable riding it because I had only ridden mountain bikes. I am almost 50 years old and I am in the best shape of my life thanks to my Tommaso Imola Road Bike. Happy trails and happy riding.
I Can't Wait!!!
Eric Breiner
Nanonerd
06.09.11 |
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I have been looking for a solid Entry Level Road Bike for around 2 months now. Made a number of visits and calls to all the local bike shops and found my perfect bike at GIANTNERD! I wanted a bike with all of the bells and whistles of the mid level road bikes, without having to pay an arm and a leg to get the quality too. I am ordering this bike within a week for a gift to myself (Birthday) and also as a means of transport. Things I'm looking forward to the most:
-The Warranty
-The Brake/Shifters
-The Price!
I can't wait to get my Imola! Updated Review to come soon!
First ever road bike..
Jake O.
Nanonerd
06.09.11 |
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This is my first road bike ever, and I don't have one bad thing to say about it. It is quite simply put - awesome. I have ridden bmx for the past 10 or so years, and wanted to start getting into riding longer distances and commuting to work so I decided to go with a road bike. I stumbled upon Giant Nerd from a series of bike forums and ended up ordering a Tiempo originally, but since it was scratched I received a phone call from the wonderful staff and was upgraded to the Imola for no extra charge.
It arrived just as everyone says - in a nice package with nothing dinged up and ready to ride after 10 or so minutes of unwrapping/adjusting.
I am 5'5", and have pretty short legs, and the 50cm fits me perfectly. The only modification I had to make was cutting a few inches off of the seat post so it would go lower.
So far I have put about 10 miles on it (the weather in SLC, UT is insane right now), but I am looking forward to an awesome summer of riding. I don't know a ton about road bikes, but I am steadily learning. I would recommend this bike to anyone else looking to get into road biking for the first time. It is a lot cheaper than buying a Raleigh or Bianchi from your LBS, and the service is just as good - if not better.
This bike is a beginner cyclists dream come true!
Chadwick |=-
Nanonerd
06.06.11 |
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Mine arrived packed very nice in an aircaddy box... nothing dinged or scuffed, all parts wrapped in plastic and everything in great condition. I opted for the genius build, everything seemed adequate with the build.
I'm extremely happy with this bike, it's far more beautiful than I was expecting it to be. This purchase was a dream come true for someone wanting to get into cycling but didn't have the $800-$900 it takes to get a bike that is anywhere close to as nice as this Imola.
It's very light weight; it has a great looking frame shape, quality welds and a really nice paint coat... It's a definite head-turner. The SunRace shifters are nice, smooth transitions. The Tammaso team saddle that comes with the bike is top quality and I see no need at all to change seats, just more testament to the overall quality of this bike.
If there is anything I see myself replacing down the road it would be the rims and tires… but with most enthusiast this is one of the first things you can afford to change that really effects the overall performance of your ride. For right now I'm looking at getting some "Continental Ultra Gatorskin Tires", I've heard nothing but great things about them and I've found them online as low as $32/piece. The rims I won't bother upgrading until I have an issue with them. In all honesty, the rims and tires are nothing to complain about, they're just the only items I see myself upgrading in the future.
No complaints at all… the Tammaso Imola is truly a top-quality product.
Beginners Biker
Eric
Nanonerd
05.28.11 |
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I have had my Imola for about a month and half now and I have really enjoyed it. I'm a road biker who rides 3 to 4 times a week. I do around town stuff so 12 mile round trips. I have really enjoyed my bike. I first got it came out of the box (with out the pro build) pretty much together. I had to straighten and raise the handle bars, put on the seat and fit it to myself. In addition I tuned it myself. I would really suggest you look up and watch how to tune it, I went through a long process before even purchasing making sure I knew how to do it. I spent a solid day getting everything right. Rear and front derailers, and setting the breaks at the right tension to where I was happy. I would suggest going for better components, I had some issues, but it is completely possible to get it tuned up, I only really get rubbing on the extreme sprockets (Smallest in the front and smallest in the back, along with largest in the front and largest in the back) Other than that I have nearly perfect shifting.
As for the ride. The ride is great, I climb hills, go down them fast. On smoother pavement the ride is very smooth... there are some roads near me that are very rough... not a lot of pot holes, but they need to be repaved non the less and that is where I can really feel the vibration in the road. I don't even think a carbon fiber bike could absorb all that vibration.
The bike is very clean and neat looking. After getting the black frame, white seat and white taped handle bars I thought it looked really sharp. The only warning I give you is to keep your hands pretty clean... When I was tuning the bike I had a tendency to get grease from the chain on my hands and it transferred to the tape on the handle bars. The bars still look clean and sharp, you can just see some points where I rubbed some off on them. The seat can get marked pretty easily so be cautious what you lean it against... I lean it against a brick wall on occasion when I close the garage behind me so I do have a little red mark on it after a month... BUT DON"T BE AFRAID, this is a great bike for a beginner rider. I will definitely buy a Tommaaso bike again, maybe in a couple of years after I get into biking more!
Great starter bike
Paul Creger
Nanonerd
05.26.11 |
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I have been using my Imola for a couple of months now and couldn't be happier! It's my first bike and its great for a beginner. Very smooth ride! I've used it for a couple tri's now and it has worked great! I highly recommend this and any other Tommaso
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Hilary Miner
Nanonerd
05.25.11 |
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Took my imola for our first ride yesterday. Was having a blast and loving it when I blew my back tire after only 15 miles. Apparently (keep in mind I am new at this) you need to check the tire pressure before each ride. I figured out of the box they would be fine. After a trip to the lbs, and a little education in the tire department I should be good to roll again! So far, from my short ride, I am going to love this bike. Very happy with my decision to buy the imola.
Buy this Bike
Marty Foy
Nanonerd
05.19.11 |
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First off: Kudos to GiantNerd for getting this bike to me so quickly. The Imola is a sweet commuter. I've gotten a ton of compliments from other bikers and motorist. I'm looking forward to summer cruising!
Great Bike
Tim W
Nanonerd
05.17.11 |
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Just got back in to Bikes. Really is a great beginner bike. Great for commuters
really great bike
Mohammad Alhomaid
Nanonerd
05.04.11 |
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im very impressed with the quality of this bike it performs really well i kept thinking if this a beginner bike what would the professional bike be!! i have tried another beginner bike and theres no comparison also the bike looks very nice the paint is very beautiful no regrets whats so ever
dont hesitate if your thinking about it
UPDATE: You CANNOT go wrong with this bike!
Ryan Stein
Nanonerd
04.27.11 |
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After putting the miles on the Imola since the last review, I still stand behind this bike as being THE BEST in it's price range. No if's, and's, or but's about it. There is only one weak point that I found: the tires. They wore a little quick for my liking, but I haven't had any pinch flats or punctures on them, which is rare if you know the roads in the state of Michigan (especially Detroit/Metro area).
Gave the frame a once over to make sure that there were no stress crack/fractures on the tubes or the welds, and everything is still as airtight as a frog's butt. All I have to do now is grease the chain, and that's going to be the start of my summer adventures now that the semester is over.
The Imola: in it for the long haul.
imola
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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What a great bike i recently bought it here adn its been amazing right out of the box! cant wait to buy a new bike here in a couple of months for my kid
Tommaso Imola
Doug Branscombe
Nanonerd
04.16.11 |
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My first new bike in 20 years and it's been a great choice for me. I got it assembled at a local bike shop when I received it in the fall, and got a few rides in before the weather turned to winter. Brought it in to get pedals and bike shoes this spring and it rides like a champ. So smooth and quiet. I forgot that a bike should be that quiet. Once I got the hang of shifters integrated with the brakes I've really enjoyed it.
Awesome bike
Andrew Callender
Nanonerd
04.08.11 |
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I love this bike. This is a great starter road bike. the bike has a great feel for the road.
Won't Disappoint!
Albert Hernandez
Nanonerd
04.07.11 |
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Just bought the Tommaso Imola and I couldn't be happier with my decision! The bike got here quickly in a really cool box. Definitely recommend probuild, it was ready to ride in 10 min with no hassles. Its my first road bike, and after the first ride I was in love! Its an awesome bike for beginners, gears work flawlessly, are easy to use, and makes biking to class 100x more fun. On top of all that it's gorgeous to just look at! Giantnerd was awesome, the staff were super friendly and helpful, I've already recommended this site to my friends.
Great bike for beginners
Kristopher Bence
Nanonerd
04.05.11 |
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I bought the Imola a few months ago and have been absolutely pleased with its performance. It holds up well on rides both short and long. I was a bit skeptical when buying something that wasnt the big names in cycling but I had a good feeling about this bike and went for it. I am a beginner rider and this bike is perfect for any person looking to get into the sport. It is comfortable and the gear layout on it works just fine! LOVE THE IMOLA
Awesome Price
Caitlin
Nanonerd
04.01.11 |
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I just got the Tommaso Imola and I couldn't be happier with my bike! I picked it for cycling and the ride part of the triathlons. So happy with the price, I didn't have to sell any internal organs to get it! Giantnerd was awesome as well, I had to use the customer service to make sure I got the right size. I finished putting the bike together after paying for the probuild and it took me little time. Very Happy!!
Just Bought...
Jason Polanco
Nanonerd
04.01.11 |
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Just ordered the Imola and like everyone has said it's just too good a deal to pass up. Most importantly the giantnerd staff and order process was flawless and great.
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Janos Weisz
Nanonerd
03.22.11 |
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I own this bike now for more then a week and I Love it.This is my first road bike and I can't really compare to anything else but for me as a beginner is just perfect.The bike was here in 4 days and I put it together in no time.
It look's like an expensive bike and gets a lot of attention.I already lost 4 pound's in a week and can't get enough time on my new bike.LOVE IT.
great bike
Shylo Evans
Nanonerd
03.07.11 |
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i recieved this bike in less than 4 days in the cool packaging. i chose the pro build so it took me less than 30 minutes to put together. i didn't get to ride it right away, seeing how i damaged the threads on my pedals and had to get them re threaded, which took a few days. but once i got on i was pumped. ive put on over a hundred miles adn have only rode it bout 8 times. i love the bike, plan on going to my first triathlon in april on it. GIantNerd customer service was amazing too. they were really helpful in my time of need when i stripped my threads. i highly reccomend this bike, especially if its a begginner.
Umm, YES!!
Todd Franzen
Nanonerd
03.06.11 |
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After much deliberation about if I wanted to get a road bike and which one, I picked the Tommaso Imola. I asked around and checked out local bike shops, the Imola was an amazing price on what appeared to be an awesome bike for a road biking novice such as myself.
I ordered the Imola with the the pro build bought some three cleat pedals and shoes, and then prepared myself for the two week wait the economy shipping said it would take. Very much to my surprise and liking the bike arrived in just three days, from Bouldar, CO to St. Louis. Thank you GIANTNERD!!
I've now owned the bike for a week and all I can say is BUY IT! No regrets here. The bike is gorgeous, and takes down miles like no other. Within the first three days of owning the bike, I've but 70 of the easiest miles I've ever put on any bike or car. Just riding this thing around gives me a smile. Quit reading my poorly written review and put the money down.
Loved it, while I had it...
Michael Weinberg
Nanonerd
02.23.11 |
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The bike was a stunner. It came in perfectly with only a broken front reflector. Not an issue since Giantnerd sent me a new one almost immediately. I did not opt for the pro build and instead had the bike serviced at a shop and the handle bar tape replaced with black since the white gets dirty VERY easily. The bike was an incredible ride, with very smooth gear shifts.
Now let me be the first to say this in a review: if you reside on a college campus buy the best, I mean the very best bike lock system you can get if you want to protect your Imola. The bike stood out as a higher-end road bike and so it was a prime target for bike thieves. Either that or keep it in your room or house over night. I had forgotten to one night and sure enough it was stolen. It's strange how attached you can get to a bike in just two weeks.
So, It Came In.
Steven K Terry
Nanonerd
02.21.11 |
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The bike was well packaged, you could tell that Fedex had handled it just a little rough but the contents were very far from harm. The pro build was probably the best decision for me to have made, as everything was just flawless, all that I had to do was adjust my bike seat, handles, and attach the front wheel. A combination of quality components/design and the Giantnerd staff who did the pro build made this bike super smooth in ride. The gear changes were dead quiet and at times the only assurance I had that the gears were transitioning were from the resistance in the pedals. I was admittedly so please with this I was doing it just for fun for some time. The weight of the bike is very low, and as I am rather a small guy this was nice for lugging it up stairs today at my campus. I can confirm that Tommaso is a great brand now, so any doubters should rest easy ; )
There were a couple things that I noticed though. Both the seat and tape around the handle bars, while wrapped for shipping and protection, had several smudges on them. Now, they'll end up this way eventually, and the junk came off easy enough, but I thought it just a tad unprofessional, whether it be Giantnerd or Tommaso for leaving the bike like this when shipping to the customer. The other thing was that my tires were rated for a maximum of 90PSI, which I thought a low rated maximum for your average road bike tire, where someone even my size would run anywhere between 100-130PSI depending on conditions. No biggie though, the tires feel great and ride hard enough when at the maximum rating.
Overall, the product is great, just fantastic, Giantnerd is pretty keen on great stuff. This bike and I are going to be doing a lot of riding. I'm off now, actually, back to campus on my Imola, just because it's fun.
On Its Way!
Steven K Terry
Nanonerd
02.17.11 |
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This will be my first bike in years, and specifically my first road bike ever. Honestly, there didn't seem to be much choice insofar as entry level bikes are concerned, it was either one of these nice Tommaso bikes or one of the countless other entry level brands that everyone seemed to detest. That being said, I do anticipate this bike to be really nice for what I paid, especially in comparison to anything else I found within my price range. I did get the pro build, too, as it seemed to have substantially favorable perks. This bike should make it here Saturday, and I'll go on a test run Sunday morning, then I'll give a review of the bike itself. I've given five stars for the Giantnerd website, quite easily one of the best online shopping places I've found. Great community!
I just put an order in for this Bike Part2
Bike Killer
Nanonerd
12.01.10 |
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The special day has finally come!!! Bike arrived rather late in the day, but thats OK it allowed me to build up anticipation. Everything is perfect!! No scratches , nothing broken , everything accounted for. I wont be able to tell you how it rides until Christmas Day. After viewing it up close and having something tangible ... Im 300% happy i went with this bike :-). I've already started to order more equipment from the site. Once i get enough funds pulled together I plan on getting some clothing.
I just put an order in for this Bike
Bike Killer
Nanonerd
11.28.10 |
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This will be my first Road Bike , but I am not new to the biking world. I didn't purchase the Pro build ... but thats simply because i will be hitting up a shop regardless to have it fitted properly for me. I'm actually quite surprised with the speed at which the bike is being predicted to reach me. I made my Order Friday morning expecting to receive the bike by the following Friday at the earliest. Instead I should be delivered this hopefully outstanding bike by Tuesday!!! I will keep you all updated on the pros and cons on the bike, and if I run into any problems with my packaging.
Happy/Unhappy
Primo
Nanonerd
11.24.10 |
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The bike is exactly what I expected it to be and I already trust the reputation of the brand after spending the weekend this summer with Tommaso's only signed "professional" Triathlete. What I'm not happy about is that I wasted the money on the pro-build. Getting a bike fit is one thing and I took care of that but having to almost completely retune the bike upon receipt left me very disappointed. Yes, like the others said, take it out of the box and ride. However, what I didn't expect to have to do was completely adjust the front derailleur. The chain rubbed in practically ever gear. Worse than this is that neither tires are true. I'm not talking a slight bit off, I'm talking that you can see the wobble and that the tires spin is affected in that it will only rotate 3-4 complete spin before coming to a stop. I was disgusted to see this. Yes, it's a beginner level bike but there is just no excuse for the product to be such a mess. Perhaps we got a newbie to put the bike together, or perhaps this is just an easy way for GiantNerd to make a buck hoping that someone who would buy a beginner bike wouldn't know better. Regardless, I now have to take this bike into my shop to make adjustment to true the wheels and to doublecheck my work.
The bike is beautiful and came packaged clean but the frustration from not being able to ride safely or without doing damage to the bike after feeling duped into paying $65 for the build is palpable. I'll continue to recommend the site but will insist that buyers beware and will suggest taking the bike into a local trusted shop to be built, somewhere easily returned to for assistance that will be addressed without additional charges. If anything, I would like to see giant nerd contact the buyer and return the money for the build or to offer the equivalent in store credt. My order# 44960 from 10/4/2010...please e-mail the account on record.
Best bike!
Anthony Rubio
Nanonerd
10.17.10 |
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I just got this bike about five hours ago. Man, jaw dropping bike. I went on a 25mile ride and was stopped by a police officer saying "Nice Bike!" I could not ask for anything better. It handles like a baby, i feel less vibrations.
Wonderful Bike
Vicki Pasquini
Nanonerd
09.30.10 |
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I recently purchased this road bike with the pro build. I am not bike savvy but you don't need to be to own this bike. Everything was ready for me. I only had to do the minor things while giantnerd did the rest. I totally recommend the pro build.
As for the Imola, it is a wonderful bike for a beginner. I say so because in Montreal, Quebec, road bikes start off at 700 for generic/local bikes. For this price and the reviews this company has, you can't go wrong. Hopefully they will still have excellent deals for when I upgrade!
You CANNOT go wrong with this bike!
Ryan Stein
Nanonerd
07.14.10 |
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What can we say about the Imola? The frame and fork combo is solid, the shift levers are crisp and clean, the seat has good padding, bars and tape felt like butter... and because of how clean this bike is, you will turn heads, and probably get that one girl pass by everyday's number ;P
From other bikes i have demoed at local shops of much higher price range, the Imola stands and delivers like Adam Ant. The compact geometry makes the bike much lighter and livelier. It still has some weight to it, but once you get rolling on it, you almost don't notice it.
The shifters may be great, but the derailers I had a little issue with during the build. The rear functioned perfectly out of the box, but the front had some slight rubbing, even when the chain was in perfect alignment with the front and rear gears. Luckily, that problem was solved with a quick adjustment on the cable using the barrel adjusters that are threaded into the frame on the routing points. After a couple quick trips up and down the street and putting some more tension on the cable, the problem was solved and the derailer worked perfectly.
The wheels felt wonderful, but i had some slight twisting of the front after it was mounted. I went around the wheel with a spoke wrench doing quarter turns on all the nipples which stopped the creaking from the wheel flexing. It was straight as an arrow, so no tuning was needed. After doing some minor barrel adjustments to the rear brakes, the whole thing stood solid and stopped on a dime.
Those minor fixes are expected with any new bike, so over all, the bike is amazing, fun to ride, responsive, and for other beginners like me to road biking, serves as a great platform to start with.
As an added bonus, Tommaso gave you the option to mount a water bottle to the seat post or down tube of the frame! some bikes only offer one or the other, so if you like to do those long hauls and need the H2O, you can mount both and have even more water. You know they were thinking when they did that for you at no extra cost :D
Shifting Know-How ::
Jesse Packer
Nanonerd
05.03.12 |
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I purchased the Imola last year and it's a fantastic bike - fast, sleek, frequently admired, relatively light, etc. In the time that I've had it though I've honestly never quite gotten the logic behind the shifters. I live in NYC where switching gears isn't often necessary but when i do, i basically feel like I'm guessing every time. I've searched for manuals on the included shifters but figured I'd see if there was a quick run-down someone could provide here... it's not killing my ride but I'd like to know what exactly the logic behind them is. Thanks in advance, crew.
Upgrade /Tommaso Imola
Flavio Pinheiro
Nanonerd
04.23.12 |
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Hi, I'm a newbie and started to get quite excited about ridding my bike during the weekends. Knowing some limitations of the tommaso imola, what would you guys recommend as a start point for an upgrade in my bike? Tires, breaks, wheel, pedals...?
Upgrade /Tommaso Imola
Jeff Lesser
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04.24.12 |
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I would say that the wheels, the cranks, and the derailleurs are the most common upgrades people make on bikes in general. It's my opinion that upgrading should be based on a specific desire, such as a different gear ratio or lighter components, follow this advice and your upgrade will find you.
In between sizes
sorens23
Nanonerd
04.11.12 |
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I am 5'11" tall, 33" inseam and have longer arms, wingspan of 6' or 6'1". What size would you recommend?
In between sizes
Jeff Lesser
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04.24.12 |
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I would recommend that you get a 58cm, luckily that's one of the few sizes we have left.
Size
Rbrt Irzrry
Nanonerd
04.03.12 |
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I'm 5'10" what size would work for me?
Size
Jeff Lesser
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04.03.12 |
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at 5'10" the 56cm is going to fit you perfectly!
RAck
Rbrt Irzrry
Nanonerd
04.03.12 |
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Can I install a rack on the back so I can carry stuff for my commute?
RAck
Jeff Lesser
Staff
04.03.12 |
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The Imola definitely can accomodate a rack you just need to find one that works on road bikes. We unfortunately don't have any in stock.
comparison
Vishal Kasliwal
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02.26.12 |
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which is good road bike for beginner Tommaso or Fuji
comparison
Jeff Lesser
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02.28.12 |
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Hey Vishal, we spoke on on chat yesterday, I hope some other people respond here with their opinions but I just wanted to say that they are both great bikes and you won't find a better deal out there.
Big Guy
Derrick Barnes
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02.17.12 |
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Whats a good size bike for someone 6'3" 300plus lbs who wants to ride about 5-10 miles a day without bending the wheels.
Big Guy
Jeff Lesser
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02.28.12 |
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Hey, this is a very difficult question to answer as most wheels are not made to handle that much weight. You may want to look at having some custom wheels made as most stock product is not manufactured to meet those requirements.
quick relese hubs front and back ?
Steven Duchovnay
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01.31.12 |
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Your Question...
quick relese hubs front and back ?
Jeff Lesser
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02.28.12 |
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Yes, there are quick releases on both the front and the back wheels.
Pannier compatability.
VGN
Nanonerd
12.16.11 |
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I was wondering if this frame allows front and back panniers to be easily attached. And if so does anyone have any suggestions of panniers that would fit nicely and not fall off.
Pannier compatability.
Jared Innocenzi
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12.16.11 |
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Hi VGN,
Attaching panniers is possible. We have had members successfully do this in the past. Some fabrications to the frame will be necessary.
Bike stuff
hammytatatatata
Nanonerd
10.30.11 |
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Where was this bike made? Also, is it OK to use my previous mountain biking helmet and some simple running shoes, or do I have to buy a whole other set of them?
Bike stuff
Junnior Rodriguez
Nanonerd
11.01.11 |
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Try looking up on tomassobike.com as I'm unaware of the bike's origins...and any suitable bike helmet is fine as Safety first and about the shoes depends on the kind of pedals you'll be getting as this bike DOES NOT COME WITH PEDALS
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Junnior Rodriguez
Nanonerd
10.28.11 |
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Hello, I am 5'6 but have shorter legs and have a bigger upper torso...in relevance to the sizing chart the 52cm seems to be the logical choice...
But just to confirm this does anybody have the stand over height in cm from the ground to the upper frame top tube? as 72cm would be ideal...thanks in advance
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Jared Innocenzi
Nanonerd
10.28.11 |
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The 52 will fit you great based on your height. Tommaso's uses compact geometry in their frames therefore they will not have a stand-over measurement
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Junnior Rodriguez
Nanonerd
10.29.11 |
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Thank you for your answer...order has just been sumbitted for the 52cm Tommaso Imola...will review bicycle once ridden!
The name on the frame
Flavio Pinheiro
Nanonerd
10.11.11 |
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Hi, I was wondering if the name "tommaso" on the frame is painted or it is sticker? Thanks, F
The name on the frame
Jared Innocenzi
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10.11.11 |
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Flavio,
The Tommaso logo is painted on then covered with a clear coat finish creating a really nice look to all the frames.
how big is the probuild bike
alexsssssss
Nanonerd
10.07.11 |
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hi i was wondering how big the box is when it comes w/ probuild ik it comes in 2 boxes. im just wondering how big the two boxes are
how big is the probuild bike
Jared Innocenzi
Nanonerd
10.11.11 |
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Bikes with Genius Build will come in one box and the dimensions are 57 x 8 x 28.
how big is the box
alexsssssss
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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hi we need to know what size the box is that the bike comes in w/o genius build
how big is the box
Jared Innocenzi
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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The dimensions for the box a bike will be shipped in without Genius Build is 47x10x29.
sizes
alexsssssss
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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im 5'4 what bike should bike size should i get
sizes
Jared Innocenzi
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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based on your height the 50 will work great. The 50cm frame fits riders 5'3" to 5'4".
sizes
alexsssssss
Nanonerd
10.07.11 |
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thanks but im growing aloottttt atm should i go for 52cm causee ill grow out of 50 in a couple months
sizing
lawyer aka photogrrl
Nanonerd
10.06.11 |
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i'm female and about 5'2. Up until now I've always ridden men's (high bar) road bikes that are 50-52cm.
I checked out the sizing chart and it's recommending a 49cm, but again, that's not what i'm used to.
Can you advise me about what size to get? And if I'm unhappy with the fit, is it possible to do a return and swap out frames?
Many thanks.
sizing
lawyer aka photogrrl
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10.06.11 |
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and by 49cm of course i meant 47cm :) thanks.
sizing
Jared Innocenzi
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10.06.11 |
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At your height we recommend you go with a 47. It will fit you very well. Choosing our Genius Build service grants you our "fall in love on your first ride or your money back guarantee policy" That's right we will email you a pre-paid return label and work with you until you are in love with your bike! Win- Win
Front deraileur problem
ken bringas
Nanonerd
09.26.11 |
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Hey everyone,
i just bought this bike with the carbon forks, took it to my local bike shop to have it put together. They finished assembling it, but called me to show me a problem with the frame/derailer. Basically, the problem was that in the lowest gear, the chain rubs against the front deraileur. And the professional who assembled it basically told me that he can't really fix the problem without creating more problems down the line, and without me spending more money on it. So, he said, the problem is really with the frame. The frame, apparently, is a few centimeters off in its construction.
Anyway, all this to ask, has anyone encountered this problem with this particular bike?
Front deraileur problem
Steve G
Nanonerd
09.26.11 |
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Ken,
Please contact Giantnerd customer service at 1-877-731-6051. Tommaso bikes come with a lifetime warranty so if there is a problem with your frame we will be happy to replace it for you!
fenders?
boghead
Nanonerd
09.24.11 |
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Can you mount fenders on this bike?
fenders?
Steve G
Nanonerd
09.26.11 |
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The Tommaso Imola does not accept the traditional style of fenders that attach to . However there are other styles of fenders that can be used. Look for a rear fender that attaches to the seatpost of the bike, or a front fender that attaches to the down-tube.
Sizing Question
Zackary Maupin
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09.23.11 |
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I am new to road bikes and biking in general. I am 5'11" and am worried the 56cm bike will be stretched to fit me. I am assuming it is easier to fit on a bike that will size down to 5'11" than one that will size up to 5'11". Any suggestions?
Sizing Question
Jared Innocenzi
Nanonerd
09.23.11 |
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Based on Toamsso's sizing chart we recommend, 100%, that you ride a 56. It is easier to make a smaller bike larger than a larger bike smaller. Also, the Imola is the perfect bike to get you into cycling!
My bike size
flllipfog
Nanonerd
08.15.11 |
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This would be my first road bike, and I'm just curious of what size bike I would get. I'm about 5'8'' and 150 lbs.
My bike size
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
08.15.11 |
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We recommend that you ride a 54cm in the Imola. Take a look at the sizing chart located next to the add to cart to icon to view all the details.
Off Road?
DJ
Nanonerd
08.10.11 |
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Dose the Imola Handle well off road. I know it's not a cross cycle But I am looking for a great bike that handles both well on the road as it dose on the trails. If I wasn't on such a tight budget I would be able to invest the extra 300 for a crosscycle.
Off Road?
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
08.10.11 |
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The Imola and all of the road bikes we feature on the site are designed for road riding. This includes dirt roads. I would not recommend taking any road bike on trails. If you're looking to ride on the road and dirt you should look at a cross bike or a 29" wheeled mountain bike.
http://www.giantnerd.com/tommaso-bestia-cyclecross-bike.html
http://www.giantnerd.com/bamf-grappler-29er-mountain-bike.html
Tiempo vs. Imola
Nathan McGuire
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08.07.11 |
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I am looking to buy my first road bike and have it narrowed between the Tiempo and Imola. I am 5'9" 250, looking to shed some lbs and want to make sure which bike will support my heavy weight to best. Thanks!
big boy bike?
Coach Roach
Nanonerd
08.05.11 |
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I'm exactly 6'2 and 243lbs. I am not sure if I should get a 58cm or 61cm Imola since I am right on the cusp? Also, how long would the standard shipping take to Houston, TX?
big boy bike?
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
08.05.11 |
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We recommend that you ride the 58cm as it will be lighter and easier to handle due to the shorter wheelbase. Shipping Transit time to Houston is around 3-4 days from Giantnerd HQ's in Boulder, CO. Also, bikes take a few days to ship after you place your order.
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mark
Nanonerd
07.27.11 |
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what is the difference between the tommaso imola and the tiempo?
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mike goldberg
Nanonerd
07.27.11 |
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The main difference between the Imola and the Tiempo is the frame material. The Imola is a bit lighter with it's 6061 Aluminum frame weighing in at 23.76 lbs. The Tiempo is a bit heavier with a high tensile steel frame weighing in at 27.61 lbs. The steel frame of the Tiempo is more comfortable to ride as steel reduces road vibrations.
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Scott Rawlings
Nanonerd
08.28.11 |
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The Imola is aluminum and the Tiempo is steel. The Tiempo is going to give you a smoother ride because steel has better damping qualities than aluminum but because steel is heavier than aluminum you will have to work a little harder to go the same speed. Since steel flexes more than aluminum some of the force from your legs that you are putting into the bike is going to waste on the Tiempo.
The Imola with the carbon fork is the way to go. The carbon fork Imola is all aluminum so it is light and the carbon fork will damp more road vibrations than steel giving you a comfortable and easy ride.
You also get free shipping with the Imola with the carbon fork.
Imola Size
Fernando
Nanonerd
07.26.11 |
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Im interested in buying the imola. this would be my first road bike. Im 5'5 and 1/2 and roughly 220lbs was wondering which size would be best for me. Thanks in advance
Imola Size
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
07.26.11 |
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If you're a bit over 5'5" you will want to ride a 52cm Imola. Feel free to give us a ring at 877-731-6051 if you need any help.
size
Lloyd L
Nanonerd
07.25.11 |
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i'm 5'6"-5'7" and i'm about 135 lbs, what is a good size for me? it seems 52cm is good, but i'm not completely sure as this will be my first road bike.
size
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
07.25.11 |
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The 52cm is the correct size for your height. Feel free to give us a ring at 877-731-6051 if you have any questions.
imola frame size
Jobr
Nanonerd
07.19.11 |
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Hi, I'm looking at the imola and was not sure what frame size to get. I'm closer to 6ft than 5'11 with a 31inch inseam - any tips? Thanks
imola frame size
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
07.20.11 |
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We recommend that you ride a 58cm. Feel free to give us a ring at 877-731-6051 so we can further help with sizing.
SRAM apex
tgo
Nanonerd
07.13.11 |
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Hey giantnerd!
I am going to be buying this bike in about a week, and have a question:
I have a set of front and rear SRAM apex DoubleTap brake lever/shifters. Im sure the shifters that come stock on this bike are great quality, but obviously the SRAMs are a set up (also, they encorporate the shifter cable 'inside' the lever, to be fed under the bar tape- which makes for a cleaner look..) and i was wondering if these SRAM shifter/levers could be installed on the bike to work with the stock front and rear derailleurs, or if they would require an upgrade to SRAM derailleurs? I cant really see why they wouldnt work, but just want to be sure!
any insite/info on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Either way, I cant wait to order my Imola(:
thanks in advance!
SRAM apex
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
07.13.11 |
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You would need to also switch up your derailleurs and your rear cassette as Sram Apex is a 2 x 10-speed component group. The Imola comes with a mix of Shimano 2300 and Sun Race and is a 3 x 8 speed group. Enjoy your new ride!
Prices...
Kyle Parks
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07.04.11 |
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So im pretty positive im going to buy the Imola, but i was looking at Randall Scott, and they have the same bike for $499. Why is it $100 cheaper here?? Or why is it more expensive there?? lol are there any differences im not seeing??Im just wondering....
Prices...
Carter
Nanonerd
07.07.11 |
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Looks like it is the same bike. Note that there is an Imola with Carbon Fork for $499. However, I have the $399 Imola and I love it. I don't think I would spend the extra money for a carbon fork (supposed to reduce vibration). I would definitely get the bike from GiantNerd though. You get Nerd Dollars that you could use towards accessories. Also, their customer service is awesome! I had a slight issue, emailed them, and received a phone call 20 minutes later. Can't go wrong with GiantNerd!
Just bought your imola beginner biker
Billy
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06.25.11 |
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I just got the imola beginner road bike and have never used a road bike before, just mt bikes. I noticed the road bike has two gear shifts on both sides, one large and one small - never seen this in the few road bikes my friend's have. What does each one do? I just want to make sure I don't mess the bike up. Also, where can I check to see what gear I am in? I am used to mt bikes where I can easily identify what gear I am in? I didn't se anything in the manual about either of these things.
Just bought your imola beginner biker
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
06.26.11 |
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Most road bikes do not come with indicators on the shifters so you'll need to simply glance at your rear cassette and chain rings so see what gear you're in. The paddles on you shifters are just like on your mountain bike as one will increase cable tension on the derailleur and the other will decrease tension. Feel free to give us a ring on Monday so we can walk you through the do's and don't's of shifting.
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Chris Reyes
Nanonerd
06.25.11 |
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i bought this bike and the derailer is bad i cant get it to shift properly can i send the derailer back and get a new one for free is so how
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mike goldberg
Nanonerd
06.25.11 |
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We noticed that you did not get our Genius Build Service. All non Genius Build bikes must be assembled by a local bike shop to validate the warranty. Have your local bike mechanic take a look at your derailleur as this is probably just a minor tune. Feel free to give us a ring on Monday when we reopen. We're here to help!
Shifters and derailleur on imola
Nobody Nobody
Nanonerd
06.07.11 |
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Giantnerd says that the imola has:
SunRace integrated shifter/brake levers. The front and rear derailleur both remain Shimano 2300 series
Tommaso's website says:
Front Derailleur: Shimano 2203
Rear Derailleur: Shimano 2203
Brakes Levers: Shimano 2203
Which one is real? also, the pictures from giantnerd staff show the imola with the SunRace shifter levers, but all the customer pictures show the shimano 2203 shifter.
This is important to me because I tried the 2203 shifter and it's very unconfortable, so can someone please address this question?
Shifters and derailleur on imola
mike goldberg
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06.07.11 |
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The specs listed on Giantnerd are correct. Tommaso changed the shifters to the Sun Race r-80 shifter/brake hoods as they are paddle shifters and allow the rider to shift from both the hoods and the drops. The Shimano 2203 shifter/brake hoods are thumb shifters and the rider could only shift from the hoods.
How disassembled does the bike comes if I don't choose the "probuild" option?
Nobody Nobody
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06.06.11 |
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I’m planning to buy a tommaso Imola and I was trying to understand if I need the pro-build or not. The advantages of the pro-build are pretty clear, but there is something the website does not specify. How disassembled does the bike comes if I choose not to use pro-build? Does it come piece by piece (fully disassembled) or some parts are assembled anyway?
How disassembled does the bike comes if I don't choose the "probuild" option?
mike goldberg
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06.06.11 |
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Giantnerd will ship your bike in one of two ways…
1. Bikes purchased with the Giantnerd Genius Build Service are individually assembled and signed by our Head Master Mechanic. Our Master Mechanic removes the bike from its box and does a full inspection to insure it is in perfect condition. Using our 65 point assembly checklist, our master mechanic then does the following:
• Completely assemble the bicycle checking the alignment of the frame & fork
• Add additional lubrication
• Pre-stretch the cables
• Align and adjust the derailleurs
• Grease the pedal threads
• Align & tighten the crank sprockets and arms
• Position the saddle level and center it on the seatpost
• Attach the brakes and adjust them correctly
• Assemble the handlebars
• True the wheels
Our Master Mechanic then Test Rides each bicycle on a controlled loop (to make sure that the gears and brakes are correctly adjusted). This assures us that your bicycle is in mint condition.
We will then disassemble the bicycle just enough to fit it back into the shipping box, add more packing protection, and secure all movable parts to prevent any damage that might occur during transit. Oversized bicycles will arrive in 2 boxes. Both Wheels need to be attached. Reassembly typically takes our members only 10 to 15 minutes. We cannot offer the pro-build on bicycles shipped when shipped via USPS.
2. If you do not purchase the Giantnerd Genius Build service, bikes will be sent to you Factory Ready.
Factory ready bicycles are delivered to you 75% assembled and packed for shipping in the original manufacturer’s box. No adjustments are made. Factory ready bicycles will require assembly by a professional mechanic in order to validate the warranty.
What is the better deal?
kylie
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05.12.11 |
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I've been wanting to get into biking for awhile now and I am split between the imola and the imola with the carbon fork. What is the better deal? Just as a side note, I would be biking in an area with not so great roads.
What is the better deal?
mike goldberg
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05.12.11 |
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Both the Imola and the Imola Carbon are some of our best selling bikes. The Imola Carbon adds a carbon fiber fork that drops a little over a pound of weight and improves the quality of the ride especially on rough roads. Carbon fiber is a great material for bikes as it is light, stiff and reduces road vibrations.
What is the better deal?
Craig Ferrara
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05.12.11 |
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@ Mike Goldberg - I agree, the carbon fork is definitely an improvement, but not so drastic that the Imola would be a bad choice. Either bike is a top quality choice.
What is the better deal?
Brandon Gaytan
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05.12.11 |
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Mike says that the carbon fiber fork drops more than a pound of weight off. You will be so happy when you have less weight to pull up an enormous hill. The road vibration dampening is key as well if you are biking in a place where roads are never fixed. Plus I think that the frame/fork is one of the most important parts of the bike, you can upgrade other parts later if you so desire. I think it is well worth the extra $$.
What is the better deal?
Ryan Stein
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05.13.11 |
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All depends on what you want, and can afford. Getting it with the carbon fork is not a bad choice at all, because that's one upgrade almost everyone makes, and you are getting it as a price included deal. Add the benefits all the other nerds have said! But then you get people like me: come from a street BMX background from Detroit where the roads are always horrible, and I throw myself off, on, and at things. Because I don't mind the vibes, I have the regular ol' metal fork. But, if you want a butter-smooth ride, I'd probably go carbon.
Not sure about size ...
Vildana
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05.08.11 |
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I want to buy the Tomasso Imola Road Bike (Beginner), but I'm not sure about what size to buy. I'm 5'6 and weigh 120 lb. Should I go with the 52" or 54" ? I'm not sure about the return policy and would therefore like to get it right the first time :-)
Not sure about size ...
mike goldberg
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05.09.11 |
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At 5'6" the 52cm Imola will fit you perfectly. Feel free to call us at 877-731-7051 so we can provide any further assistance.
Not sure about size ...
Vildana
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05.17.11 |
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Thanks Mike. I bought the 52cm Imola and absolutely love it. Never rode a road bike before, but felt 100% comfortable with it since I got it. Just love it....
That brings me to my next question...what parts/components etc should I have in order to maintain the bike properly. More specifically, what do I need to keep the chain clean and lubed? What recommendations would you make as far as what products to use.
Also, just thinking ahead...what tires, wheels, tubes, chain, etc should I buy if parts need to be replaced. I have spend days looking at various parts...but there are literally tons of tubes, tires, chains, etc...how do I know which one to buy for my specific bike (size etc).
(I'm sure all the pros are laughing right now at my post, but please keep in mind - this is my FIRST bike and I need to ask silly q's in order to learn as much as I can about bike maintenance ... and trust me, I'll be back with tons of silly q's :-)
Shipping Costs to Canada?
Jonathan Hymers
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04.23.11 |
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I am vary interested in buy this bike for my first road bike. I however do not have a big budget and this bike is on par of what I can spend not including helmet and other gear. I would like to know if any one on here can tell me if they have had this bike or on like it shipped to Ontario Canada and how much did shipping cost, DUTY fees, and if you had to pay extra currier fees because of the size of the package? I have little to no experience shopping on line over the border and am afraid of the extra fees to get the awesome bike to me!
Shipping Costs to Canada?
Josh Pfeffer
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04.23.11 |
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For International Shipping rates, click "Proceed to Checkout" and enter country information.
Shipping Costs to Canada?
Jared Innocenzi
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04.23.11 |
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Hi Jonathan,
We ship bikes all over Canada every week. No need to worry. Here is some additional literature that you may find helpful...
International Shipping is handled by the experts at FedEX who will deliver your package with up to the minute tracking information. We insure your package in the rare instance of damage occurring, theft, or misplacement. With international shipping the package is subject to customs, tariff, Value Added Tax (VAT), and a number of other local add-ons. The customer (Hey! That’s you!) is responsible for these extra costs. To get a specific total for international shipping add the item(s) to your cart and proceed to the checkout; after completing your shipping and billing information our system can will provide you with our international shipping price. This price is not inclusive of duties, taxes, customs, tariff, or Value Added Tax (VAT).
To put it simply, international shipping has many extra nuances that you the customer should know about before purchasing.
International orders may require additional verification; when filling out your contact information be as accurate as possible to avoid delays caused by us being unable to reach you properly.
International orders can take some time to reach the destination; factors like distance, customs, and governmental hold-ups can extend shipping times.
Speaking of customs, those are specific to international orders and the sole responsibility of you, the customer. Your local customs office will likely have much more information about this can we will.
If you opt to refuse an international package, for any reason, we will refund you the cost of the item(s) purchased only after we have received payment for the cost to ship it to you and the packages safe return to us. In short, it probably in your best interest to be aware of the customs in your area and decide if it is worth it for you before placing your order.
How long will this bike be at ths price?
Josh Pfeffer
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04.18.11 |
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I am 14 years old, and I am completely sold on this road bike. However, I am on a very tight budget. I am working hard refereeing soccer and umpiring baseball to get enough money to purchase this bike. I anticipate I will have enough money in a few months (at the beginning of summer). Do you anticipate this bike will be at the same $399.99 pricepoint come the beginning of Summer 2011?
How long will this bike be at ths price?
Josh Pfeffer
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04.18.11 |
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this price*
How long will this bike be at ths price?
mike goldberg
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04.18.11 |
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We are unsure of the exact price of the Imola in the coming months, however, we can guarantee it will still be one of the best values anywhere for an entry level, aluminum road bike.
How long will this bike be at ths price?
gavin t
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04.18.11 |
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most likley its been months and most prices have stayed at the great value!
How long will this bike be at ths price?
liketoride
Nanonerd
04.23.11 |
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well 14 year old kid, i am a college student that is now 21 years old and have been sold on having a road bike, as a way to improve your love of life greatly if interested, I would be willing to send you $50 to help your funds, but I dont want to sound creepy, and would feel asking for your address would be creepy, do you know of any other way to send you money?!?! but if your interested in this offer I would take you up on it....
height weight appropriate bike
deputydawg13612
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03.18.11 |
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I recently decided to take up road riding to get back into shape after a few intestinal surgeries. I am 6'3", 33 inch inseam, and weigh 225-230 lbs. I see alot of size measurements on these bikes but I do not see any info regarding the weight of the rider. My question would be...what are the weight restrictions on the entry level models listed here? What materials should I consider in my purchase (fork, frame, etc.)? I have had some lower quality bicycles in the past which seem to struggle under my weight and want to make sure I do not crush my future purchase. Thanks for any help I can get!!
height weight appropriate bike
mike goldberg
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03.18.11 |
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Any of our bikes could handle your weight at 6'3" and 230 lbs. We recommend that you ride a 61cm in a Tommaso Aluminum road bike. Our higher level bikes, like the Intermediate and Pro level bikes, have nicer wheels and better components that will hold up better over the years for someone of your height and weight. Keep in mind that the more you weigh the more wear and tear you'll put on the drivetrain like the cassette, derailleurs, chainrings and cassette.
height weight appropriate bike
gavin t
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04.18.11 |
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these bikes will be fine! they are built to be light weight and strong theyl have no problem for you
Reflectors
Tony Gies
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03.15.11 |
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Does this ship with reflectors (rear, front, spoke)? I don't see any in the pictures but a comment in a review led me to believe it does include at least a front reflector.
Reflectors
mike goldberg
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03.15.11 |
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The majority of our bikes including the Imola ship with reflectors on both wheels as well as on the handlebars and seatpost.
Reflectors
Louis Mauriello
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03.21.11 |
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Most state laws require front, rear, and wheel reflectors. They also usually require a bell but you rarely see one on a bike unless the rider is under 12 years old.
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When I bought my Kuota X-Factor from Giantnerd it did not come with a full set of reflectors. I chauked it up to being a TT bike.
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Because I do a lot of night riding I installed a rear and front set of strobing lights that I bought from this site: The Cateye EL135N-LD130 Light Set http://www.giantnerd.com/cateye-el135n-ld130-light-set.html
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I ride with two headlights: one in strobe facing the horizon and one on steady facing down at the pavement about 20 feet out in front of my wheel
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I also installed strobe wheel lights that I bought from Kmart, or Target, or Wallmart - I cannot remember which.
Reflectors
gavin t
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04.18.11 |
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most bikes here have them but you can always buy some if they dont
Shipping information..
Thiago Pizoni
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03.13.11 |
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I would like to know if they ship to Brazil and the dimensios of package(Width x height x lenght) and the total weight in box.
tks.
Shipping information..
mike goldberg
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03.13.11 |
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We certainly do ship outside the USA and Canada, it’s a small world after all. The dimensions of our Air Caddy bike box are 56 x 8 x 26 inches with a shipping weight of 50 lbs. International Shipping is handled by the experts at FedEX who will deliver your package with up to the minute tracking information. We insure your package in the rare instance of damage occurring, theft, or misplacement. With international shipping the package is subject to customs, tariff, Value Added Tax (VAT), and a number of other local add-ons. The customer (Hey! That’s you!) is responsible for these extra costs. To get a specific total for international shipping add the item(s) to your cart and proceed to the checkout; enter your country first then enter the rest of your address information; after completing your shipping and billing information our system can will provide you with our international shipping price. This price is not inclusive of duties, taxes, customs, tariff, or Value Added Tax (VAT).
To put it simply, international shipping has many extra nuances that you the customer should know about before purchasing.
?International orders may require additional verification; when filling out your contact information be as accurate as possible to avoid delays caused by us being unable to reach you properly.
?International orders can take some time to reach the destination; factors like distance, customs, and governmental hold-ups can extend shipping times.
?Speaking of customs, those are specific to international orders and the sole responsibility of you, the customer. Your local customs office will likely have much more information about this can we will.
?If you opt to refuse an international package, for any reason, we will refund you the cost of the item(s) purchased only after we have received payment for the cost to ship it to you and the packages safe return to us. In short, it probably in your best interest to be aware of the customs in your area and decide if it is worth it for you before placing your order.
We have a complete list of countries we ship to in the Help Center: http://www.giantnerd.com/index.php/help-center
We handle our international orders through an Amazon payment method called Amazon Simple Pay. When you get to the checkout and select a country other than USA or Canada your method of payment will be restricted to Amazon Simple Pay. You can use your existing Amazon account and information to complete the order; or if you don’t have an Amazon account yet simply sign up for one with all your information. Amazon is a leader in ecommerce and payment processing and they insure a secure transaction between the two of us so don’t fret your information is safe within Amazon.
Please let us know how we can further assist you!
16 year old going on a 1000 mile trip
JudyHudy
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02.19.11 |
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My grandaughter is going on a bike ride with her church youth group. We are looking for a road bike for her. She is 5'5" but has a slight build (117 lbs). We have already had her sized to about a 54 cm fit. My question is would this be a good bike for her? She is a biginner. We don't want to pay $700+ for a fancy. shamcy bike but do need the gears, frame, tires, etc to be manageable for her. Is this bike it?
16 year old going on a 1000 mile trip
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
02.20.11 |
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The Imola is one of our best selling bikes as its a great bike for the money. At 5'5" your grandaughter would ride a 50cm or a 52cm if she has long legs and arms. You also may want to take a look at the Imola Carbon that adds a carbon fork that reduces weight and also improves the quality of the ride.
http://www.giantnerd.com/tommaso-imola-with-carbon-fork-road-bike-beginner.html
16 year old going on a 1000 mile trip
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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just go low budget and find something comfortable for her if its her first bike this webstie has many great options!
16 year old going on a 1000 mile trip
Chadwick |=-
Nanonerd
06.11.11 |
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Hi JudyHudy... a road bike usually takes a week or two to adjust to the ride... and it's a bit more involved. It would be a real toss-up between a road bike and a hybrid for your granddaughter in my opinion.
A road bike is more performance based and is for someone who wants to get from point A to point B as fast as and efficient as possible. While a hybrid is more for someone who isn't so concerned about speed, but still wants and efficient use of energy. A hybrid is more for the "site-see'er" type of rider.
Another size question
robous
Nanonerd
01.21.11 |
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This is going to be my first road bike purchase and I just want to make the right frame choice. Im 6'0" with an 30" inseam would the 58 be best?
Another size question
mike goldberg
Nanonerd
01.21.11 |
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At 6'0" with a 30" Inseam the 58cm Imola is the correct size for you. It's compact frame geometry will not make stand over height an issue for your 30" inseam.
Another size question
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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yes it is. if you have anymore questions check the chart or use the live chat!
Imola tire size
Paul Chenevert
Nanonerd
12.30.10 |
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Is the Imola tire size definately 700x 25 (Not 700x23 as is shown in Tommaso's web site) Thanks for the help
Imola tire size
Mike Goldberg
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12.30.10 |
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The Imola comes with a 700 x 25 tire.
Imola tire size
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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The Imola comes with a 700 x 25 tire you can buy a different tire at your own expense
Final built options on the Imola.
Franky Garcia
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10.19.10 |
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I am about to finalize my decision to purchase either the Imola or Monza. The only concern I have is the trigger/thumb shifter on the Imola which I have heard are uncomfortable and in most cases not ideal beginners. This has me convinced that I would benefit from the shifter style on the Monza. Is there an option to have the lever shifters as opposed to the trigger shifters installed on the Imola. Thanks. cheers.
Final built options on the Imola.
Mike Goldberg
Nanonerd
10.19.10 |
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We keep all of our bikes as is to keep our prices as low as possible. We recommend that you go with the Monza if you feel like the thumb shifters on the Imola are not the best for your style of riding.
Final built options on the Imola.
D Meadows
Nanonerd
10.21.10 |
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I was a 'beginner' when I got my Imola and I have found the shifters to be generally comfortable. I've had no real complaints with them, in all honesty.
Looking at the Monza shifters, I would still almost prefer mine. But its all about comfort.
Long story short, I had no issues... And if it is going to save you ~$200 dollars, I'd recommend the Imola. not to mention that all black finish is dead sexy.
Final built options on the Imola.
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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i used the thumb shifters. its al talk. easy ans fun to use i recomend them over any other kind from personal use
Final built options on the Imola.
Chadwick |=-
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06.10.11 |
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It's really all personal preference Franky. Usually when you get new gear it takes a week or two to adjust, after you adjust you're golden. I've found myself in your situation, but then decided to jump-in... almost every time I find myself looking back happy I went outside my comfort zone and learned something new. food for thought.
Specs
Devbo2
Nanonerd
08.06.10 |
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Does this Imola Road Bike have the same specs as the Imola Road Bike listed on the Tommaso website?
Specs
Mike Goldberg
Nanonerd
08.06.10 |
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Yes, the Tommaso Imola on tommasobikes.com is the same Tommaso that we have on giantnerd.com. To see any products spec simply click on the specs tab on the left of a product page on giantnerd.com.
Specs
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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YES! thats what great about this website everything is real and good quality!
Specs
Chadwick |=-
Nanonerd
06.10.11 |
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Yes, the exact same... and I'm willing to bet you won't find it cheaper anywhere else on the internet than Giantnerd.com - It's a beautiful bike too, I own it.
Standover Height?
D Meadows
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08.03.10 |
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew the standover height of the 56cm and 58cm frame. I've found that sometimes, though recommended as "my" size, that the 58cm frame's top tube can be a bit too "snug". Perhaps I have a smaller inseam but if anyone could help it would be great!
Thanks
Standover Height?
Mike Goldberg
Nanonerd
08.03.10 |
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All Tommaso Road bikes are compact frames that have a sloped Top Tube that makes for a quicker handling (lower center of gravity) frame. Since the main triangle is tighter the frame is stiffer and accelerates better. On a compact frame you don't have to worry about a snug standover height as the top tube is sloped.
Standover Height?
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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go to your local bike shop they be happy to help!
My first road bike?
chris moduszewski
Nanonerd
08.02.10 |
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I would like to know what frame size fits my 5`9`` body? Also the picture of this bike shows it without pedals ,will they come with the bike or do i have to purchase it extra?
My first road bike?
Mike Goldberg
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08.02.10 |
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If your an average 5'9" we recommend that you ride a 54cm. If you have long legs and arms we recommend the 56cm. Also, pedals are sold separately, so be sure to check out our pedals.
http://www.giantnerd.com/bike/parts/pedals.html
My first road bike?
Eugene
Nanonerd
08.13.10 |
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use 56cm. i just got mine and it fits me perfectly. im same height
My first road bike?
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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all you hav to do is click the sixing chart and pick the right size and no pedals are extra
My first road bike?
Kristopher Bence
Nanonerd
04.27.11 |
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I am 5' 10" and got the 56 cm size and it works out great. Every rider is different though so make sure you choose for your body type. The bike does not come with pedals but I would suggest getting shoes and pedals and not save money by buying the cages. I made that mistake and am about to go buy shoes and pedals to replace them.
My first road bike?
Eric
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05.07.11 |
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I just bought this bike, I ordered the dual sided (Mountain Bike Pedals)... They are lower profile though, with clipless on one side, and flat pedal on the other. I am waiting for everything in the mail, but I think i'll be happy with my purchases. My Bro has the dual pedals for his MTN bike, and he enjoys them. It all depends on your riding as well. I look to do some long bike rides where I'll want the power on my up and down stroke, but I will also be riding around town, or just to hop on and ride a short distance with tennis shoes, so I want the flat side for versatility. (I also think that mtn bike shoes are more sporty looking and would be better for slight amounts of walking around) Hope that helps!
Good first road bike?
Matt Rody
Nanonerd
07.16.10 |
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I am trying to find a good first road bike. I have riden my friends high end road bike and fell in love with the speed and power of road bikes. I am 6'5 and weigh around 185. Any good suggestions or tips?
Good first road bike?
Mike Goldberg
Nanonerd
07.16.10 |
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The Tommaso Imola is one of our best selling bikes. It features a 6061 aluminum frame and fork as well as a nice shimano component mix. You may want to also check out the Tommaso Imola Carbon that steps up to a carbon bladed fork that will help dampen road vibrations and make the bike even more comfortable to ride!
http://www.giantnerd.com/tommaso-imola-with-carbon-fork-road-bike-beginner.html
Good first road bike?
Randall Weidberg
Staff
07.16.10 |
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Tommaso produces some of the worlds finest Road Bikes. There is a lifetime guarantee on the IMOLA frame and the craftsmanship is of the highest quality. You wont find better value on a premium entry level road bike period. In adition we would recommend going to the Tommaso Facebook fan page. There are a thousand satisfied active Tommaso Nation Fans who will be happy to provide you with answers to your questions. http://www.facebook.com/Tommasobikes You can also visit our Wikinerdia on Tommaso for additional information. https://www.giantnerd.com/index.php/Tommaso
Hope this help. You will not be disappointed with a Tommaso purchase!
Good first road bike?
Kris Boucher
Nanonerd
07.17.10 |
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First things first, I recommend Giantnerd for your bike purchase. I just finished a six month bike shopping adventure here with the purchase of an Aggraziato. Hands down they have the best customer service (and I was in communication with over 20 bike places) A first good bike buy would depend on your use of it, if you are going to really get into it, then you may buy something and wish you had a bit better componentry or frame.
My advise is to look at a nice mid row bike, and you won't regret spending a bit more than you originally planned. Go for a 105 component setup, you'll love it!
Good first road bike?
gavin t
Nanonerd
04.18.11 |
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go with a entry level bike or a beginer level you wanna get comfortable with riding and find your stlye and perfeances then move up in yourr buys
Good first road bike?
Kristopher Bence
Nanonerd
04.27.11 |
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I highly recommend buying this bike in particular. I was in your situation a few months ago and I bought the Imola wondering if I would regret it. I DO NOT! This bike keeps up with some of the more expensive bikers out there and it is great and smooth to ride. I would recommend getting pedals and shoes off the bat because it is something I wish I did. They are my next purchase! I always check the deals on Giantnerd before I buy ANYTHING and ANYWHERE!
Good first road bike?
sean homsy
Nanonerd
07.27.11 |
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good first road bike thats not a question read the reviews for the bike
Good first road bike?
Gilbert Green
Nanonerd
08.08.11 |
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I have had my IMOLA for about two weeks, and have already put 300 miles on it. It was a serious upgrade from my previous bike, and it is smooth to ride. Quality and overall performance make it a great bike. I was going to by a trek bike in the MSRP price range of this bike but after reading the reviews joined Giantnerd and baught the Imola. Can't go wrong. Besides if ya don't like it take avantage of the 365 returns. good luck
Good first road bike?
Lloyd L
Nanonerd
09.22.11 |
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it's a great beginner bike and i plan to help my cousin buy it. very smooth and a great deal.
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