Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
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Brand Name | Tommaso |
Warranty Description | 2 Years for components not including tires and tubes, Lifetime for Frame |
Color | Matte Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Tommaso |
Part Number | 47938 |
Size | XXS (4'10"-5'2") |
Sport Type | Cycling |
Skill Level | Beginner |
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Tommaso Forcella Endurance Aluminum Road Bike, Carbon Fork, Shimano Claris R2000, 24 Speeds, Aero Wheels, Matte Black, Matte White
Brand Size | Rider Height (in) |
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XXS (4'10"-5'2") | 57 - 62 |
XS (5'2"-5'6") | 62 - 66 |
S (5'6"-5'8") | 66 - 68 |
M (5'8"-5'11") | 68 - 71 |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Tommaso |
Number of Speeds | 24 |
Color | Matte Black |
Wheel Size | 700 Centimeters |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Size | XXS (4'10"-5'2") |
About this item
- QUALITY CYCLING PRODUCTS SINCE 1985: Our Italian designed cycling shoes, bicycle, and cycling products have made riders look like pros since '85. But we're more than just fancy gear, we're a community. Our cycling-crazed customer service team in Denver can help with any questions or concerns. Plus, our Lifetime Warranty Replacement Promise means you can put our gear to the test with unrelenting confidence. We hope that you will Join The Ride, for fun, fitness, and community.
- POWERFUL PEFORMANCE & SPEED: The Forcella is a top-performing bike that's not just for beginners. Starting cycling can be intimidating, but we believe that new riders deserve bikes that deliver affordable performance without compromising on quality. We recommend the Forcella for new riders who are serious about their cycling goals. Unlike other so-called "beginner bikes" that are quickly outgrown, the Forcella comes packed with high-quality components, like a carbon fork, found on high end bikes
- READY TO TAKE YOUR RIDING TO THE NEXT LEVEL? Look no further than the Foreclla – the bike that's built to deliver the power, performance, and speed you need to conquer your first century ride or tackle those challenging hilly routes. Equipped with a top-notch 3x8 Shimano Claris drivetrain and an impressive gearing range, this bike is designed to make climbing hills a breeze while still maintaining the speed you need to dominate on the flats.
- NEVER MISS A SHIFT: Shimano Claris shifters provide consistent, reliable shifting in all riding conditions, so you can focus on pushing yourself. Unlike our competitors, who cut corners and use off-brand parts to save money, we use a 100% Shimano drivetrain. Why? Because Shimano makes the best drivetrain on the planet, and they're at their best when used together as a complete set. Please note that professional assembly is required to validate your warranty and ensure optimal performance
- BUILT TO LAST: All too often things are made cheaply and break before their time. We believe that bikes should be reliable and built to last. This is why we use premium aluminum in our frames, and back it with our industry leading lifetime warranty. We use only Shimano components, which are backed by Shimano’s two year warranty and function better than competitors. Ride with confidence! PLEASE NOTE: ALL BIKES ON AMAZON COME UN-TUNED. PROFESSIONAL ASSEMBLY REQUIRED TO VALIDATE WARRANTIES!
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Tommaso
We are a premium bicycle and cycling shoe manufacturer, founded in Italy in 1985, delivering cutting edge, affordable products.
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Tommaso is a premium bicycle manufacturer, founded in Italy in 1985. With over 38 years of experience, we're a leading provider of premium bikes and cycling shoes, offering direct delivery at affordable prices.
Our team of passionate cyclists design and test everything we sell, ensuring the highest quality and performance. We are committed to cycling, so we constantly innovate and improve every year. We hope that you will come and Join The Ride!
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How did we get our start?
Founded by real cyclists in the Lombardy region of Italy in 1985. From our beginnings as a small bicycle manufacturer, we have grown and innovated for over 37 years.
Why do we love what we do?
Everything we do if for the love of cycling. Our products are now designed and tested by our team of passionate cyclists indoors and outdoors in the beautiful Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
What makes our products unique?
Premium products, tested in Colorado, backed by the best warranties in the industry. We also have the most knowledgeable staff of real cyclists, who love what we do
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With our Headquarters in Denver Colorado
Our dedicated and responsive team is ready to assist anywhere in the US with a quick starter guides or highly technical product questions
Our Veteran Owned Small Business
Ensure Quality with USA Based lab testing. Lifetime warranties on all of our shoes and transparent reviews.
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Drivetrain | Shimano Claris | Shimano Claris | Shimano Claris | Shimano Acera | Shimano Tourney | Shimano Altus/Acera |
Total Speeds | 24 (3x8) | 24 (3x8) | 24 (3x8) | 27 (3x9) | 21 (3x7) | 24 (3x8) |
Pedals Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Brake Style | Rim Brakes | Disc Brakes | Rim Brakes | Cantilever Rim Brakes | Rim Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
Tire Width | 700x25c | 700x40c | 700x25c | 700x32c | 700x25c | 29"x2.1" |
Primary Use | Road Cycling, Fitness, & Commuting | All-Terrain Riding, Commuting, Road Riding | Road Cycling, Fitness, & Commuting | Fitness Riding & Commuting | Road Cycling, Fitness, & Commuting | Mountain Biking & Trail Riding |
Fork Material | Carbon | Carbon | Steel | Carbon | Steel | Suspension Fork |
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ASIN | B01NAGE3WC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #575,115 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #80 in Road Bikes |
Date First Available | December 6, 2016 |
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Customers like the weight, performance, ease of assembly, appearance and value of the bicycle. For example, they mention it's light, rides well and is straightforward to assemble. Some appreciate the matte black finish and the sharp look. Opinions are mixed on quality and build quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bicycle. They mention that it rides smoothly, and is easy to ride on hills.
"...Overall great bike, rides so smoothly. I'm jealous of my friend since I personally own the Tommaso Imola...." Read more
"...feels sturdy though, sexy matte black finish and the saddle is comfortable enough with cycling padded shorts for the 10-15 mile rides i've done..." Read more
"...Gears are easier to change and hills are a lot easier to ride on. I'd highly recommend." Read more
"...I've only put about 70 miles on the bike so far, but it's riding great...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bicycle. They mention that it has a good looking bike with the matte black paint job. Some say that the matte white is quite sharp with black trim. Overall, customers are happy with the bicycle's appearance.
"...It's nice and lightweight, feels sturdy though, sexy matte black finish and the saddle is comfortable enough with cycling padded shorts for the 10-..." Read more
"...The matte black is sexy as hell and gets compliments.FIT:..." Read more
"...(great geometry and carbon fork)." Read more
"...The paint is cheap but the overall look is sharp with the tone on tone. Tires are heavy and entry level. Gear set (Shimano Claris) is shit...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the bicycle. They say it's a good value for the money.
"Great value bike for the equipment you get on it...." Read more
"...Great quality bike for entry level cyclists, and great for the price...." Read more
"...Overall great entry level bike for the price." Read more
"Overall I do think this bike is a good value for the money...." Read more
Customers find the bicycle easy to assemble. They mention that it comes almost entirely assembled from the official seller, and the shipping and assembly were quick. Some say that the bicycle is near perfection out of the box.
"...Assembly was straightforward as always, coming almost entirely assembled from the official seller, GiantNerd...." Read more
"...The shipping and assembly was quick, and I got fitted on the bike at the store...." Read more
"...The bike came quickly and as promised. No problem putting it together, although there were no instructions included in the box...." Read more
"...Very happy with their quick response. Bike was easy to complete final assembly...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the bicycle. They mention that it's light and feels great to ride. Some say that it is lighter than their steel trail bike.
"...It's nice and lightweight, feels sturdy though, sexy matte black finish and the saddle is comfortable enough with cycling padded shorts for the 10-..." Read more
"...The bike is light enough (for an entry level) and the ride is really comfortable (great geometry and carbon fork)." Read more
"...Riding it I found that it is lighter feeling than my steel trail bike, but heavier than a full carbon-framed bike like a Trek...." Read more
"...The bike handled nicely and was light. I will continue to use it for a long time I hope. The matte white is quite sharp with black trim...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the bicycle. Some mention that it's great, fantastic, and a great first road bike. Others say that the spokes just started coming undone, the pedal worked loose, and the front wheel started loosing tension.
"...Overall great bike, rides so smoothly. I'm jealous of my friend since I personally own the Tommaso Imola...." Read more
"...Overall though the bike works pretty well. All of the minor annoyances that I had with it could be tuned in order to fix except the front derailleur...." Read more
"...The frame is quite stiff too, so you won't want to ride this one on anything but a smooth road surface...." Read more
"...Great quality bike for entry level cyclists, and great for the price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the build quality of the bicycle. Some mention that the components are reliable and sturdy, while others say that the wheels and tires are very bad quality, have a manufacturing defect, and broke on their first ride.
"...I have had issues with the spokes on both the front and rear wheels...." Read more
"...It's nice and lightweight, feels sturdy though, sexy matte black finish and the saddle is comfortable enough with cycling padded shorts for the 10-..." Read more
"...My tire arrived bent and had to pay to be straightened. Don't believe I ever heard from the seller despite my inquiry." Read more
"...Shortly after, one spoke broke on the rear wheel and the others started loosing tension too...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the comfort of the bicycle. They mention that the seat is very uncomfortable and will hurt really badly. Some say that the price point is similar but the bicycle lacks in style and comfort.
"...The seat is a bit uncomfortable, but part of that is just getting used to riding long distances, but I do imagine replacing the seat sometime soon...." Read more
"...Trek had a similar price point but was lacking in style and comfort...." Read more
"...You should expect to buy a new one as the one this comes with is very uncomfortable.2. The bike pedals are really sharp...." Read more
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Assembly was straightforward as always, coming almost entirely assembled from the official seller, GiantNerd. My only complaint lies in the wheels used for this bike. The spokes are flat instead of round and it made putting on the safety reflectors a bit of a pain. Minor complaint since once you've set it up, you're not going to have to deal with it again.
Overall great bike, rides so smoothly. I'm jealous of my friend since I personally own the Tommaso Imola. But at least I can still ride their bike at my height!
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2018
This is my first bike in a decade, since middle school probably. I am using it to occasionally commute about 2 miles to work, and for cardio on weekends on paved bikeways. This bike required a fair bit of tuning to basically everything upon receipt which is typical for a new bike. That said, I think the biggest negative about this bike quality wise are the wheels, as they require more truing than I would like. Spokes randomly loosen and the wheel just doesn't seem to naturally be true. I can get them almost perfectly true, but the wobble incessantly returns. I had to learn a lot quick in order to get this bike into functional and quiet riding condition and keep it there. Overall though the bike works pretty well. All of the minor annoyances that I had with it could be tuned in order to fix except the front derailleur. I really don't like the triple chainring front crankset, as it seems like no matter where you adjust the derailleur to, there will be some chain rubbing. I am considering a double crankset setup because of this. All in all, only the wheels and the front crankset are the "you get what you pay for" negs that I can give this entry level road bike.
The matte black is sexy as hell and gets compliments.
FIT:
I'm 5' 10.75" with a 33.5" inseam. My inseam is long for my height, meaning that I have long legs and arms for my height. I got a size large, and I'm not sure how I feel about it. It definitely works for me, but something tells me that a size medium might've been better. The large comes with a 120mm handlebar stem, so I replaced that with a 95mm stem to save me 2.5cm. I also have a 6' 5" wingspan so that helps as well. I'm honestly not sure if a medium would've been better for me. The problem is that my triceps seem to get more tired than I'd like, but I'm not sure if this is an encurance/fitness thing. I've heard that it's better to size down than size up when it comes to bicycles. Overall, I would just suggest that if you're at the top of a sizing range, DO NOT size up unless you have long arms (a wingspan that is 3"+ longer than your height), have a long inseam for your height, and plan on riding aggressively bent over. Otherwise, stick with the sizing chart and do not size up if you're at the top of a sizing range.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2016
This is my first bike in a decade, since middle school probably. I am using it to occasionally commute about 2 miles to work, and for cardio on weekends on paved bikeways. This bike required a fair bit of tuning to basically everything upon receipt which is typical for a new bike. That said, I think the biggest negative about this bike quality wise are the wheels, as they require more truing than I would like. Spokes randomly loosen and the wheel just doesn't seem to naturally be true. I can get them almost perfectly true, but the wobble incessantly returns. I had to learn a lot quick in order to get this bike into functional and quiet riding condition and keep it there. Overall though the bike works pretty well. All of the minor annoyances that I had with it could be tuned in order to fix except the front derailleur. I really don't like the triple chainring front crankset, as it seems like no matter where you adjust the derailleur to, there will be some chain rubbing. I am considering a double crankset setup because of this. All in all, only the wheels and the front crankset are the "you get what you pay for" negs that I can give this entry level road bike.
The matte black is sexy as hell and gets compliments.
FIT:
I'm 5' 10.75" with a 33.5" inseam. My inseam is long for my height, meaning that I have long legs and arms for my height. I got a size large, and I'm not sure how I feel about it. It definitely works for me, but something tells me that a size medium might've been better. The large comes with a 120mm handlebar stem, so I replaced that with a 95mm stem to save me 2.5cm. I also have a 6' 5" wingspan so that helps as well. I'm honestly not sure if a medium would've been better for me. The problem is that my triceps seem to get more tired than I'd like, but I'm not sure if this is an encurance/fitness thing. I've heard that it's better to size down than size up when it comes to bicycles. Overall, I would just suggest that if you're at the top of a sizing range, DO NOT size up unless you have long arms (a wingspan that is 3"+ longer than your height), have a long inseam for your height, and plan on riding aggressively bent over. Otherwise, stick with the sizing chart and do not size up if you're at the top of a sizing range.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022