Was looking for a lightweight bike for city and bike path riding to keep up with my son! This fit the bill as i do not need the extra weight of disc brakes or suspension. The road bike thin tires have a presta skinny valve which is annoying to constantly switch the pump because they lose air (every week or so) I purchased a seat stem shock for a better ride and that didnt work as well as I thought so I also just purchased a cloud9 memory foam seat too because the ride was stiff(i knew it was going to be but with the 80PSI tires it was more than my supple behind can take!). For the price a kickstand would have been nice. After I made derailleur adjustments the bike shifts very smooth. For the record I have participated in century rides in my youth so I have a pretty good understanding of making bicycle adjustments and overall this hybrid bike was what I was looking for and a better cost than others comparably equippedI bought this bike thinking that for the price it was good quality, it is the worst bike I have ever ridden in my life. The components are of very poor quality and fragile. Less than a month after buying it, I had to buy a crankset and a front derailleur, because despite saying that they include a guarantee for the parts, after buying they tell you that they do not cover a number of components. Stay away fron this brand.Well I have had this bike for about 6 months now and I love it. I am 6’2 so I bought the largest version. The sizing was correct. The free installation is a must and I’m very pleased it came with the purchase. The pros: it’s very light, the matte finish, smooth gear transition, and sharp brakes. The cons: hard seat, cheap pedals, no kick stand, no fenders, and hard grips. The pros outweigh the cons. I bought a kick stand, new pedals and fenders. I found great fenders at Portland design works Full Metal Fenders - City Size in a matte finish. They fit perfectly. Over all it’s a great bike and I would buy it again. I hope this helps others.This is a nice bike for the money. After 20 years of not riding a bike, I decided to start riding. Right now, I just ride around with my kids. This is a good bike for distances under 5 miles or so. The frame is lightweight, which is nice. Love the Shimano gears and brakes. Like other reviewers, I did purchase a new seat. The seat isn't bad, but it's a bit firm.Bought this for my 13 year old. Easy enough to assemble, even though the warranty is voided unless you have it assembled by a bike shop (of which none are open during quarantine ?♂️. We’ve been out for a few rides and he loves it.I've only had the opportunity to ride the bike 3 times but so far I like it a lot. Seems to be very well constructed.This bike simply is the best bike I've ever owned. It's perfect for someone like me, ( I'm 31, Male, 5'7 ). Light weight frame, sturdy build, fast, and looks very cool. I love it. 10 STARS.I absolutely love my new Tommaso Sorrento bike!! It's very light and rides great. I've added all the other necessities to make my commute to and from work much easier. Well worth the price, as most people think I spent $1,000+ on it! Thanks