Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Press Release Announcing "Tom's Tall Bikes, LLC"


For Immediate Release                                                                                                   Contact: Thomas L. Nudd
                                                                                                                                         Phone: (214) 952.1002


TOM’STALLBIKES.COM ANNOUNCES MORE AFFORDABLE 29ER MOUNTAIN BIKE LINE
Newly Equipped 2011 GT Karakoram Personal Builds Available Now


DALLAS, September 4, 2012—More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese, and statistics predict this percentage to increase, according to the C.D.C. (Center for Disease Control). In 2008, medical costs associated with obesity were estimated at $147 billion; the medical costs for people who are obese were $1,429 higher than those of normal weight. Obesity is common, serious and costly. That’s why “Tom’s Tall Bikes” was created—to provide a way for “Big and Tall” people to get out and exercise.

“After the ordeal of finding comfortable, yet stylish clothing my whole life, I came up with the idea for Tomstallbikes.com with my population in mind—big and tall.  Also, participating in sports events has left my knees aching for days and I found mountain biking to be a great way of getting outside for exercise without my joints hurting as a result. The company is specifically targeting larger-sized mountain-bike pilots who do not have the time or the mechanical know-how to build the bike of their dreams and have not been satisfied with the less-durable models currently on shop racks today,” remarked Thomas L. Nudd, President of Sales and Marketing for Tom’sTallBikes.com, who credits his uncle for the original company name. “Larger people have to be concerned with how durable a product is in order to get their money’s worth, especially a product that supports their weight and height,” he continues.

Tom’sTallBikes.com announces today that the company will begin to reintroduce the 2011 GT Karakoram 3, a 29er mountain-bike that has been stripped of the low-end originally equipped manufacturer parts and rebuilt into an entirely new trail-dominating destroyer of similar mass-produced builds. The new 29er mountain bike, an updated version of the 2011 GT Karakoram 3, replaces the current top-of-the-line models and are designed with the bigger, taller rider in mind. However, if the buyer wants to go with a different frame in which to construct the build on top of, this is entirely possible.

The buyer, creating a set-up of their dream bike, chooses from a list of quality, high-end parts and their favorite color scheme. Tom’stallbikes.com offers this personal, durably built product line for the taller rider as an alternative to the impersonal, mass-assembled, and over-priced models currently flooding the market.
 “A rider has wanted to do a build-up for a long time, but is too busy to spend the hours needed searching specifically for the right parts or the right prices. Or, maybe is simply not mechanically inclined? He or she has to settle for some mass-produced, over-priced set-up and is left only hoping it will do the job? Tom’s Tall Bikes takes the worry away from the buyer. He or she simply decides their price range, selects each part from a parts list on Tom’stallbikes.com homepage and clicks ‘Order.’ Tom’s Tall Bikes does the rest. The end product is a fully completed mountain-bike unique to the buyer arriving at their home within two-weeks,” continued Nudd.

Due to the depth of parts selection possibilities and the body measurements of the rider, each finished frame will vary in size, weight and personal feel. Buyers enter their height and weight, choose from a selection of three color-schemes based on three frame colors: black, white or red—including (the color of) shifter cables, shifter cable housings, color-accented ferrules, accent bolts including cage mounting bolts, carbon fiber head tube spacers, wheel sets and front-suspension forks. 

Each individual piece such as the wheel set, drivetrain, pedals, handlebar stem, handlebar, handlebar grips, seat and seat post will have a total of four parts the buyer can choose from all ranging in price from low to high. However, each selected part from the inventory lists will remain lower in price than various boutique mountain-bike shops. The only foreseeable delays in shipping are predicated upon any unseen parts shortages, although his reliable vendors have assured him of his customers’ satisfaction.

Tom’stallbikes.com was created in early 2011 by Thomas L. Nudd out of his garage in Wylie, Texas and markets a full line of mountain bikes designed to provide a custom fit per body type and feel as unique as each customer see’s fit to build.

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