Tommaso Track Specs and reviews

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Tommaso Track specs

General Information
Model Name Tommaso Track
Brand/Manufacturer Tommaso
Year of Release 2021
Country of Origin Italy
Track Bike Type Velodrome
Intended Use Competitive Racing
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material Aluminum
Frame Geometry Aggressive
Fork Type Carbon
Bottom Bracket Type Standard
Head Tube Angle 75 degrees
Seat Tube Angle 74 degrees
Chainstay Length Variable
Wheelbase Short for agility
Internal Cable Routing No
Frame Sizes Available S, M, L
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type Fixed Gear
Crankset Length 170mm
Crankset Brand Tommaso
Crankset BCD 144mm
Chainring Size 48T
Cog Size 15T
Chain Type 1/8 inch
Bottom Bracket Specs Standard threaded
Braking System
Brake Type None
Removable Brake Mounts No
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Depth Medium
Rim Material Carbon
Hub Type High-flange
Tire Type Tubular
Tire Width 23mm
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type Drop
Handlebar Width 40cm
Stem Length and Angle 90mm, +/- 6 degrees
Saddle Type Racing
Seatpost Type Aero
Pedal System Clipless
Fit & Geometry
Rider Height Recommendations 5'5" - 6'2"
Stack and Reach Measurements Varies by frame size
Standover Height Varies by frame size
Frame Size Options S, M, L
Performance & Features
Aerodynamic Features Aero frame tubing
Weight 7.5 kg / 16.5 lbs
Wind Tunnel Tested No
Accessories & Compatibility
Optional Brake Mounts Not available
Chain Tensioners Included Yes
Gear Ratio Range High-speed track gearing
Frame Mounts None
Price & Availability
MSRP $1,499
Color Options Black, Red, Blue
Warranty Details Frame: Lifetime, Components: 1 year
Market Availability USA, Europe

Pros and Cons of Tommaso Track


Pros Cons
Lightweight frame for faster acceleration May feel too stiff for some riders
Aerodynamic design for better speed Limited adjustability for different riding styles
Responsive handling for sharp turns Can be expensive compared to other track bikes

Common Issues and Problems with Tommaso Track


Common Problems with Tommaso Track Bike
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears
2. Braking issues such as squeaking or weak braking power
3. Loose or creaking headset
4. Uncomfortable saddle causing discomfort during rides
5. Wheel misalignment leading to wobbling or poor handling
6. Pedals coming loose or causing foot slippage
7. Frame paint chipping or peeling off
8. Handlebar grips wearing out quickly

User Reviews of Tommaso Track


Name Review
Emily The Tommaso Track bike is a fantastic ride. It's lightweight, durable, and the design is sleek. I've been enjoying my rides on it immensely.
James I recently purchased the Tommaso Track bike and I'm extremely satisfied. The bike is well-built, smooth to ride, and offers great value for the price.
Sophia The Tommaso Track bike exceeded my expectations. It's fast, responsive, and perfect for both commuting and longer rides. Highly recommend it!
Michael I've been using the Tommaso Track bike for a few months now and it has been a joy to ride. The quality is top-notch and it handles various terrains with ease.

Common Questions About Tommaso Track


  • Is the Tommaso Track bike suitable for beginners in track cycling?

    No, this bike is designed for competitive racing and may not be the best choice for beginners due to its aggressive geometry and fixed gear drivetrain.

  • Can I use the Tommaso Track bike for commuting or casual riding?

    While technically possible, this bike is optimized for velodrome racing and may not provide the most comfortable or practical experience for daily commuting or casual rides.

  • Does the Tommaso Track bike come with pedals?

    No, pedals are typically a personal preference item, and the bike is sold without them to allow riders to choose pedals that best suit their needs.

  • What makes the Tommaso Track bike's frame geometry aggressive?

    The aggressive frame geometry is characterized by the steep head tube and seat tube angles, which prioritize aerodynamics and a forward-leaning riding position for maximum power transfer on the track.

  • Are there any color options available for the Tommaso Track bike?

    Yes, the bike is offered in black, red, and blue color options, allowing riders to choose a style that suits their preferences.

  • Can I install a front brake on the Tommaso Track bike if needed?

    No, the bike is designed without brake mounts, and adding a front brake may not be feasible or safe due to the specific design of the frame and fork.

  • What is the weight of the Tommaso Track bike?

    The bike weighs approximately 7.5 kg or 16.5 lbs, making it relatively lightweight for competitive racing and agile handling on the velodrome.

  • Are there any optional accessories available for the Tommaso Track bike?

    Optional accessories are limited as the bike is primarily focused on performance, but chain tensioners are included to help maintain proper chain tension during intense track racing.

  • What is the recommended rider height range for the Tommaso Track bike?

    Riders between 5'5" and 6'2" tall are generally recommended for the available frame sizes (S, M, L) to ensure a proper fit and optimal performance on the track.

  • Does the Tommaso Track bike come with a warranty?

    Yes, the frame is backed by a lifetime warranty, while components are covered for 1 year, providing riders with peace of mind regarding the quality and durability of the bike.