Showing posts with label tomac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomac. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Which ones your favourite?

We happened to have a pair of 29ers in the shop at the same time so perfect chance for some pic's :-)








So we have a 2013 Trek Stash with stealth Reverb and green pedals, otherwise standard. SLX brakes, front mech and shifters, XT rear mech, Fox forks and Bontrager everything else. 

And

Tomac Flint custom build. X-fusion forks, Thomson stem and seatpost, Saint cranks and rear mech. XT shifter. Gamut chain ring. LOADS of Hope bits - seat clamp, headset, bottom bracket, brakes, rotors, wheels (Stans rims) and skewers. ODI Troy Lee grips and Renthal handle bars. Also it was fitted with the new Brook Cambium saddle that arrived this morning. 

Me likey! (I do have a soft spot for the Trek.. It's mine.)

Ritch@KR





Saturday, 24 March 2012

Some More Tomac Pictures...

Sorry! I left some pictures out of the original post but never mind, I found them again :-)











Ritch@KR

Monday, 19 March 2012

John Tomac Carbon/Ti Raleigh

This has been the talking point for a lot of retro fans and its now back on display in John Atkins Cycles. 

This bike is very special. This is one of 4 known bikes that were made to replicate the bike Tomac rode for a short while. This particular bike was the housed at the UK Raleigh HQ on display in the main entrance as a proud display of Tomac-ness. Its short history ends with it being sold to John Atkins Cycles when Tomac moved on from Raleigh.







This bike is one of the 4 promo bikes made by Raleigh back in the day. 2 are thought to have stayed in the USA and one went to Europe. These 4 bikes had Titanium sections made by Merlin (rather than the 80 or so replicas made after by Litespeed) and have no frame numbers. There is just a small mark on the BB. 







The Tomac Raleigh has never been ridden and is all original. As you can see, some of the stickers are peeling and the original Rock Shox paint job is fading. To this day they tubes and tyres even hold air and the mold marks can still be seen. So overall its not doing too badly for its age. 






There is plenty of information (some more opinions than information) on the internet if you want to know more but otherwise the bike is here for you to drool over. So why don't you come on down and see it for yourself.

Ritch@KR

Monday, 6 February 2012

Tomac Bikes!!!

Tomac Bikes are back in Leamington!

We have 2 frames in stock right now!

Flint - 29er, one of the lightest alloy 29er frames around! ONLY £420





Snyper 140 - 140mm Full sus with great attention to detail and a great price! ONLY £1559




Both frames come with headsets and seat clamps too!

Build kits are available or we can custom build them to your spec in store.

It is highly likely that we will have demo bikes available soon so give us a call and book them sooner rather than later!

If you want any more information on the Tomac frames/bikes then get in touch on 01926 430211. They are in store now so pop down and have a look!

Ritch@KR