Pinarello Dogma 65.1 747

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PSM
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by PSM

Nice bike. Really nice!

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mcw
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by mcw

Quinn039 wrote:But the decal placement on the Lightweights?I could never live with that.


Yes, you´re right. The decal placement is a disaster. But i learned to ignore this. The wheels give me the best riding emotions ever. They are in deed a "milestone"!

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panos
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by panos

Beautiful....................

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mcw
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by mcw

Update for 2015:
New Campy SR and Zipp 404 Clincher.
Unfortunately only Handy-Pics.


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mdusink
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by mdusink

Why the switch to the zipps, and whats your experience?

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by nd2rc

Super wow!

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by ico

Looks much better with Lightweights.

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mcw
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by mcw

The Lightweights were needed otherwise on my Colnago C59. The Zipps looking great for me on this bike, they fit perfectly! :mrgreen:

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by Dakingrocco

Nice bike! I have the same bike as yours, also zipp 404, but they do look a lot better with the white decals instead of the black ones.

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by lrdunc

Insanely beautiful bike!

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by rhyslewisdavies

Hi - i'm thinking of getting this frameset as they're going for a reasonable prince in the UK at the moment - how tall are you if you don't mind me asking and also what size frame is the C59 as that's the other frame in the running for me.

Thanks.

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MartyWild
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by MartyWild

Love a good Dogma, I'd go with the Zipps too. Any difference in the ride with the Zipps and latest gruppo?

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by fogman

Zipps are now allowable on Italian frame sets with Italian group sets? I was thinking of getting Bora One 35's to go on my Dogma/Super Record, but now I am starting to rethink this.
It's all downhill from here, except for the uphills.

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mcw
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by mcw

Sorry, my english is sometimes not quite as good as it could be.
I´m 1,80m with Inseam 86cm, the seat height on my bikes is 76cm. The Frame size of the Dogma is 55, also 54 would have been possible, but was no more available in this colour. My Colnago C59 Art Decor is 52s, the other C59 in orange/black is 54s.
With the Zipps the Dogma is a complete other bike, much more rougher, i like it this way. The main difference at the new Group set for me is the Frontderailleur and the new handle-rubbers, they are much more comfortable.
Boras are great wheels and fits on nearly every bike, but for the Dogma i had something different on my mind. I think the Zipps are the perfect wheels for this bike.
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MartyWild
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by MartyWild

I have only just noticed that the hoods have been re-designed, interesting, the FD shifts better now? Is that the optional 'Chain security device' we can see in the picture of the FD? Does it prevent chain suck?

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