thoughts on Tommaso Augusta?
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thoughts on Tommaso Augusta?

Anyone have any knowledge/thoughs/opinions/etc. on the
crappy marketing bs about "the soul of the street" aside, the Geometry seems promising and the parts spec doesn't look all that bad. I've been thinking of picking up a budget bike to pass the time while I'm working on piecing some of my other bikes together, but none of the BD bikes really strike any chord for me.
I searched for a while and couldn't really find much. Any knowledge/thoughts? (and if this has already been covered, than I apologize and would love a link)
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i posted a link to it in the kilo tt thread. i have a feeling this will be the new kilo tt, based on supply.
https://www.rscycle.com/s.nl/it.A/id....FRIUagodi0KH7Q
https://www.rscycle.com/s.nl/it.A/id....FRIUagodi0KH7Q
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A couple of notes.
The photo shows ergo road drops and the description says it comes with a flat bar.
That front hub looks somewhat chintsy, and unfortunately it doesn't really show the rear up close. Something tells me these are kind of crappy hubs, and the Weinmann rims aren't exactly amazing either.
Frame seems decent enough. Double butted cromo.
22lbs isn't exactly a lightweight, but there are a lot of no name parts hanging on it.
Probably worth $400. The $999 MSRP has got to be bull**** though.
The photo shows ergo road drops and the description says it comes with a flat bar.
That front hub looks somewhat chintsy, and unfortunately it doesn't really show the rear up close. Something tells me these are kind of crappy hubs, and the Weinmann rims aren't exactly amazing either.
Frame seems decent enough. Double butted cromo.
22lbs isn't exactly a lightweight, but there are a lot of no name parts hanging on it.
Probably worth $400. The $999 MSRP has got to be bull**** though.
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Bikes: IRO Angus 53, Marinoni Special 54, LMNO Custom Road Bike, Guerciotti TT, Late 60s Bottechia Road, Univega Via Montega beater/polo/rain bike.
Twice.
In a row.
You're luck somebody posted this Beyonce featuring Mad Cobra video.
In a row.
You're luck somebody posted this Beyonce featuring Mad Cobra video.
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Except that the TT has cool looking geometry.
But at least its cheap at $399 https://www.rscycle.com/s.nl/it.A/id....FRIUagodi0KH7Q
But at least its cheap at $399 https://www.rscycle.com/s.nl/it.A/id....FRIUagodi0KH7Q
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i don't get why, if that bike had a drop or even 0 degree rise stem, people would be like OMG SADDLE IS SOOO HIGH YOUR BIKE IS TOO SMALL, but for some reason, companies take a too-small bike, put a silly stem setup on it, and people don't say anything.
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It's called a threadless stem, and most current track bikes have them.
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Except its $400... which is cheaper than everything else except the Kilo.
EDIT- and it comes in all black.
EDIT- and it comes in all black.
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$400 and all black!
I'm actually surprised nobody has bought one and posted about it.
I considered buying one, but I went with the sub-$200 conversion. This was on my list with the Mercier, Motobecane Messenger, and Windsor.
I'm actually surprised nobody has bought one and posted about it.
I considered buying one, but I went with the sub-$200 conversion. This was on my list with the Mercier, Motobecane Messenger, and Windsor.
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i ordered a tommaso bike from rscycles once, one of the cheapo geared ones a while back, the real tommaso is dead and rscycles has taken them over to my understanding. the paint and everything was really well done, and for the incredibly low price, it rides great.
and this is kind of unrelated, but by reusable foam padded bike box, it really is AMAZINGLY packed. i mean really well packed, everything is padded between layers of foam. this thing could fall out of an airplane and be fine. NOTHING like when i ordered a surly steamroller from jenson usa and it came with a little bit of foam around the tubes thrown in a cardboard box (and dented.)
and this is kind of unrelated, but by reusable foam padded bike box, it really is AMAZINGLY packed. i mean really well packed, everything is padded between layers of foam. this thing could fall out of an airplane and be fine. NOTHING like when i ordered a surly steamroller from jenson usa and it came with a little bit of foam around the tubes thrown in a cardboard box (and dented.)
#23
Because no one cares how a bike that is not ridden is set up for a photo shoot.
Last edited by bonechilling; 12-13-07 at 08:58 AM.





