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TOMMASINI TECNO 59CM BRAND NEW NEVER BUILT ITALIAN FRAME/FORK FREE SHIP NO RES

$ 554.92

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Tire Type: Road tires
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Model: Tecno
  • Type: Road Bike
  • Handlebar Type: Drop Bar
  • Color: Blue, Chrome, Black, Silver stripe
  • Material: Chromoly
  • Configuration: Frame, Fork, & Headset
  • Suspension Type: No Suspension
  • Gear Change Mechanism: Derailleur Gears
  • Department: Unisex Adult
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Vintage: No
  • Shifter Style: Road Bike Shifter
  • Brand: Tommasini
  • Frame Material: Columbus NEMO Chrome Molybdenum Steel
  • Frame Number: 28140303277
  • Frame Size: 59cm
  • Custom-Built: No
  • Condition: New
  • Number of Speeds: However you build it
  • Bike Type: Road Bike
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brake Type: Caliper Brake - Side Pull
  • Wheel Size: 700c

    Description

    NEW, NEVER BUILT, 59CM TOMMASINI TECNO, FRAME & FORK, MADE IN ITALY, FREE SHIPPING, NO RESERVE
    This is a brand new, unbuilt, stock 59cm Tommasini road frame & fork. The fork is uncut. The frame and fork dropouts have never had a wheel in them, and are unmarked by a wheel or quick release.
    It is made in Italy with Italian Columbus NEMO Zona Butted Concept chromoly tubing.
    Serial #:  28140303
    This No Reserve Auction Includes:
    -- New 59cm Tommasini road frame with Columbus ZONA Butted Concept tubing.
    -- New classic Tommasini AiR fork made out of Columbus tubing, 1" size. Fork is not threaded
    -- Original box the bike was shipped in from the Colorado Cyclist
    -- Free Shipping in the United States! Lower 48 states only, please (sorry -- no Alaska or Hawaii or any foreign country). Fed-Ex Ground paid by me (signature required). To be clear, I'm selling this to buyers in America (USA), lower 48 states only. If you live anywhere else, please don't bid. Apologies to everyone else -- this box is just too big to safely ship long distances.
    Bicycle Specifications:
    -- Seat Tube: Approximately 59 cm (center to center) seat tube. This bike has a traditional straight top tube. Tommasini measures bikes in an unconventional way, so the factory might have called this a different size. I measure center to center, to the best of my ability. This measurment seems to be spot on 59 cm, as near as I can tell.
    -- Top Tube: Approximately 58 cm (center to center) top tube (as best as I can measure). This bike has a level (traditional) top tube.
    -- Head Tube: Approximately 18.6 cm head tube.
    -- Head tube is 1 inch diameter
    -- Fork is 1" unthreaded, and has a generous 26.8 cm of uncut steerer tube. If you like a more upright riding position, this could be your bike.
    -- Traditional (level) top tube geometry
    -- Standard 70mm Italian BB shell. The threads in the BB are new -- there has never been a bottom bracket threaded into the frame. There is still original machine oil from the factory on the threads.
    -- Standard 130 rear dropout spacing
    -- Sidepull brake mounts only
    -- External cable routing (for mechanical group only)
    **Note: I estimate this is a late 1990s to early 2000s road bike. You can put reasonable size tires on it. The front and rear of the bike should clear 25c (probably bigger) with no problem.
    History:
    I bought this from the original owner who had worked in a shop.  He (like I) had always wanted a new Tommasini from Colorado Cyclist (when they carried them).  He (unlike me) actually bought one, and tucked it away.  I bought this from him around 2014, and also continued to store it in its original box.  I don't think I asked him the vintage, but I estimate it was produced in the late 1990s, as the fork is not threaded, and that's when I remember Colorado Cyclist as selling these fine Italian bicycles.
    I planned to build this bike up and ride it. Then my military career became more time consuming with 2 Pentagon assignments and an Afghanistan deployment -- and I had 2 kids.  Hence, "serious" riding time has become significantly less, and the bike sat in its box unused -- and then sat in its box some more after we moved back out west to California.  It's all good though -- I'm now having fun riding BMX with my 2 boys -- which is a whole interesting subset of cycling I'm now getting to explore with the kids.
    So it's time to set this bike free again to find a new owner who can make use of this excellent ride. I have never built or ridden it (obviously), so cannot attest to the ride quality -- but I'll bet it's fine.
    Frame and fork are new. I give this frame a 10/10. It doesn't get any better than this. It's basically a "time capsule" Tommasini that has been in the Colorado Cyclist box its whole life. That being said, please realize this is an Italian product. Nothing comes from Italy perfect -- it's part of their character. If you look closely enough, there will be factory imperfections. But there is nothing out of the ordinary (for a handmade Italian creation) that I can find worth mentioning.
    If you're reading this you probably know that Tommasini produces highly regarded frames, and the older ones are always sought after. Tommasinis are known for their beautiful paint schemes, and they are still in produciton today. The quality is up there with Colnago, De Rosa, Bianchi, Masi, Pegoretti, Cinelli, Benotto, and Guerciotti. What has always distinguished Tommasinis was their high level of finish work, and this one is an excellent example with great visual appeal (in my humble opinion...) It's a classic example of old world Italian craftsmanship not found in mass produced carbon frames. This bike is not as light as a carbon ride -- but the light metallic flake blue, black, & silver juxtaposed with chromed steel is much more visually appealing.
    http://tommasinibicycle.com/
    Tommasini still makes the Tecno, and it retails for 95:
    http://tommasinibicycle.com/tommasini-tecno-2/
    How I operate, and a little about me:
    -- I'm not a shop, just a cyclist with a wife, 2 young sons, and old house we just bought that needs work -- so I don't have much time to ride as much as I used to. As such, I am selling some frames I'm not using. I'm now retired from the military and working as a high school science teacher, so have a little time this summer to move items to new owners.
    -- I pay for shipping, and use Fed-Ex ground, signature required, to ship items. I will only sell and ship to US customers, lower 48 states (sorry, no Alaska or Hawaii).  I'm retired military (and used to work in a bike shop) -- so know how to pack and ship gear carefully
    -- I will include my cell phone number and personal email address in the box so if you have any problems or questions, you can call me directly (or use the ebay email, if you prefer).
    -- I use clean, recycled packing material and carefully package your purchase. I will get your item to FedEx as soon as I can (usually within a day of auction close, and no more than 3 days) and send you a tracking number. I'll use the FedEx shipping service through eBay, so you get shipping notifications through eBay. If work and life get in the way, and I go over 3 days, I will be sure to let you know. I try to ship as close to your payment date as possible, and shoot for the day after the auction ends (if you pay promptly).
    -- I offer a 30 day money back guarantee.  I will pay return shipping if I mistakenly misrepresented something, or you pay return shipping if you just changed your mind about the purchase.
    -- I have perfect (100%) eBay feedback, and strive to keep it that way. Please -- if you are not happy with your purchase just talk to me and I'll be happy to work something out with you.
    About you:
    You are (hopefully) an experienced eBayer who will give me the opportunity to fix anything you are not satisfied with. You read the item description thoroughly and look at the (extra big) pictures closely -- and email me if you have any questions before bidding. You understand these are used items, are not perfect -- and are a reasonable person. Please pay as close to the end of the auction as you can so I can ship your item promptly.
    Thank you for looking at my auction -- Grazie!