Tommaso bikes

Tommaso Bikes is an American bicycle manufacturing company. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado Tommaso Bikes has a long lineage going back to fine custom Italian handmade bicycles.

Tommaso Bicycles was founded in 1985 as a road bike brand. Since then the brand has expanded to include track bikes, fixed gear bikes, triathlon bikes and cyclocross bikes. Tommaso bicycles had a solid line of steel road bicycles that expanded to titanium and As of 2004 consists of steel, aluminum and carbon road bikes. In 2009 the core of the road line is the five aluminum road bike offerings paired up with 4 carbon road bikes and a steel entry level bike. New for 2010 is the addition of 2 cyclocross bikes (1 aluminum and 1 carbon) and 3 triathlon bikes (1 aluminum and 2 Monocoque carbon).

The Tommaso Bicycles office moved from Florida to Boulder, Colorado. The move is twofold in that Boulder is a Mecca for cycling and pro athletes training for road, mountain and mountain biking. Boulder also draws some of the industry’s top marketing, managing and media experts.

Social Media

Tommaso is utilizing multiple channels of Social Media including Twitter, Facebook, Website and YouTube. Tommaso’s goal moving forward is to make the production process as transparent to the customer base as possible. The videos include product overviews and behind the scenes looks at prototype testing.

Products

Tommaso is unique in that with their bikes they do not use model years which allows them to put out new bikes whenever they like instead of once yearly. This also enables them to make changes to existing bikes without having to wait an entire year.

Current Bike Line

Road: Tiempo, Imola, Imola Carbon, Monza, Mondial, Velocita, Corvo, Aggraziato, Volo, Superleggera.

Tri: Coltello, Aereo, Sixth Sense.

Cyclocross: Bestia and Diavolo.

Track/Fixie: Ninja, Old School, Tricked Out, Digger.

Environment

Tommaso Bicycles is focusing on the environment and the green side of producing bikes. They have designed a bike box that prints with environmentally friendly inks and has instructions for easy break-down with [...] guides for recycling. The new bike box eliminated 99% of the packaging materials used such as Styrofoam and plastic bubble wrap.