Have owned a '25 Dogma F for a few months now in this color. It looks even better in person. It is a legitimately fast bike as well - stiff, aero and relatively light. The downside is that it's incredibly expensive, but I have been very happy with the purchase.
Decades ago, a fellow cyclist, who owned two car dealerships, rode a Dogma, way more bike than the rest of us. I couldn’t fault him for it either, as he was a daily rider, regardless of weather. He was a Campagnolo freak too, so his Dogma had Record components and the top Campy wheelset.
You know, from videos by Pinarello I expected to have channels for routing inside the handlebars but there is none and the surface inside is so rough that even using magnetic is quite challenging. The frame goes easy though.
@ I only build up bikes for myself and family - and my most recent was an Olympia Leader using a Vision Metron 5D bar and ACR internal routing. The cables pulled through nicely, but some of the tight turns were a bit of a challenge.
Around 18K I guess 🙈 Don't know the exact number, it's custom and all pieces were brought separately. The bike will be ridden by the girl and I believe she will appreciate gearing )
@@dusty_hoods The color on this video has a much better representation than on Pinarello’s website and it’s not even close. Originally, I was not considering, but now I am.
The market is flooded with options for any budget. I'm about to order a Chinese factory frameset. It's crazy cheap compared to famous brands. Subscribe.
As an owner of one, I can honestly say you are wrong lol in all seriousness though, 60% of a bike ‘sounds’ comes from its components, so not really relevant…
@ I have been riding bikes for 40 years - I had steel, aluminium, titanium and carbon bikes. Not sure why a reference to ‘25 years’ but I can safely tell you that every type of material has its great virtues and equal downsides. I had more accidents that I can remember and all I honestly hope to all of us is to never have one. The material the bikes are made of are not relevant.
Have owned a '25 Dogma F for a few months now in this color. It looks even better in person. It is a legitimately fast bike as well - stiff, aero and relatively light. The downside is that it's incredibly expensive, but I have been very happy with the purchase.
Сколько вышло по цене?
It will be mine.... Oh yes it will be mine...... Going to take this up to Alp D' Huez in Summer of 26
Supreme choice of components. Lovely frame! Thanks for the video!
Wow, what a beautiful bike
God OF interface grease
It is so easy to service a bike that has been greased all over 💦💦💦
Decades ago, a fellow cyclist, who owned two car dealerships, rode a Dogma, way more bike than the rest of us. I couldn’t fault him for it either, as he was a daily rider, regardless of weather. He was a Campagnolo freak too, so his Dogma had Record components and the top Campy wheelset.
Unbelievable story
I love the craftmanship and the paintwork
Its best to add a cloth to the clamp, any type of cloth just to dampen the pressure on the frame while still being secured tightly
Agree 🙏🏻
Nice Dogma
oh that color🤩🤩🤩
Greetings from CDMX 🥑🌶🌽🌵👀🚴
Hola from Ukraine! 🇺🇦
Ice technique for routing the brake lines through the handlebars
I’d try it, but I’d be sure to get them wrong way ‘round!
You know, from videos by Pinarello I expected to have channels for routing inside the handlebars but there is none and the surface inside is so rough that even using magnetic is quite challenging. The frame goes easy though.
@ I only build up bikes for myself and family - and my most recent was an Olympia Leader using a Vision Metron 5D bar and ACR internal routing. The cables pulled through nicely, but some of the tight turns were a bit of a challenge.
I have heard of 2 cases of dogma frames breaking under stress and riders have to wait 1 year for replacements
I know the same stories for other brands too.
You put the way around the closing tape on the left side bar tape
Personally I prefer to wrap in reverse so you don't need that tape and it looks so cool and clean. Will do it on the next build.
Why clamp on top tube after install seatpost?
This bike stand simply doesn't have the right angle to clamp the seatpost of this shape.
Beautiful bike what was the total cost $ ? Serious climbing with that size cassette.
Around 18K I guess 🙈 Don't know the exact number, it's custom and all pieces were brought separately. The bike will be ridden by the girl and I believe she will appreciate gearing )
On a carbon frame this expensive its safer to clamp to Silca's Hirobel frame cradle.
For sure. I would use Topeak Prepstand Max or T3X but I didn't think of it in advance and only had Prepstand Pro that I use all the time.
I like this build without the music. I'm considering a Dogma F. What is this color?
It's "luxter blue" color
I have a Dogma F in this color and the video is accurate. It's beautiful and suits the curvy style of the Pinarello. Awesome riding bike too - get it!
Yeah, that color is sick 🤙🏻 I think the best from stock paint jobs.
@@dusty_hoods The color on this video has a much better representation than on Pinarello’s website and it’s not even close. Originally, I was not considering, but now I am.
What saddle is that?
It's Most. Same as handlebars. I believe it's Pinarello's brand, not sure.
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Anyone know what tool kit that is?
If you meant that magic box that unfolds - it's Topeak PrepStation.
A quel prix 20000 euros ?
Well, if I just roughly sum up recommend retail prices for Pinarello + Cadex + Sram + Ceramicspeed I get around 12K euros.
My friend corrected me and it was around 17K euros in fact 😮
Never EVER clamp the toptube. For any reason
Steerer shouldn’t be pasted. Warranty Voided.
Lovely bike - shame to spoil it by fitting SRAM groupset.
sram est beaucoup plus fiable que shimano
Both are good. It really depends on application and personal preferences.
I'll keep riding my 2011 Paris full campy it's payed for😊
Oui le velo est un sport de riche
The market is flooded with options for any budget. I'm about to order a Chinese factory frameset. It's crazy cheap compared to famous brands. Subscribe.
That thing sounds cheap.
As an owner of one, I can honestly say you are wrong lol in all seriousness though, 60% of a bike ‘sounds’ comes from its components, so not really relevant…
@@tsops22 You carbon lovers put a lot of faith in adhesives. Let us see if this is even rideable in 25 years.
@ I have been riding bikes for 40 years - I had steel, aluminium, titanium and carbon bikes. Not sure why a reference to ‘25 years’ but I can safely tell you that every type of material has its great virtues and equal downsides. I had more accidents that I can remember and all I honestly hope to all of us is to never have one. The material the bikes are made of are not relevant.
Lo mejor de lo mejor pinarello siempre superior,si usted no tiene una bicicleta pinarello,esta jodido no tiene bicicleta.