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mcw
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by mcw

The chaincatcher, FD-SR003, is a beautiful little peace of Alloy. Probably it will do nothing better, than a 7,-Euro-NoName-Part will do, but it looks pretty nice.
The Rearderailleur is a little more "crispy" too.

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MartyWild
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by MartyWild

"Crispy" derailleurs are always good. The chain catcher looks cool, how much does it cost? Don't suppose you weighed it?

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mcw
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Sorry, forgot to weight, but it´s a very light Part, it is about 30,- or 40,- Euro . In the meantime there is a new one CSD FD-SR103, i think it´s even better to adjust.

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by MartyWild

Thanks MCW, might consider getting one on my new build.

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New and better Pics.


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by kgt

Perfect!
I have to admit that I prefer the design of 65.1 much more than current F8.

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by stono38

I can't view the images. But, Dogma is my favorate!

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mcw
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by mcw

Just changed the red one into a Dogma F8, Colour 954, Size 54. The parts were reused.

Weight complete 7,1 Kg.


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fogman
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by fogman

I am also wanting to upgrade from my Dogma 65.1 to an F8 and use my existing parts. Did you find it difficult to sell your 65.1 frame?
It's all downhill from here, except for the uphills.

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mcw
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No, on the contrary, finally they ripped it out of my Hands. But now i think, i better should have Keep the old Frame.

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mcw wrote:No, on the contrary, finally they ripped it out of my Hands. But now i think, i better should have Keep the old Frame.


I have done the same upgrade from a 65.1 to an F8 earlier this year. Also transferred parts across, prefer the ride of the F8 as opposed to the 65.1 [just slightly] but still have not been able to convince myself to advertise the 65.1 for sale. It sits wrapped in protective plastic in a a box waiting. I really should put it into the hands of another Pina person.

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by lrdunc

The F8 is perfect. Beautiful bike.

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by fogman

The new F8 looks great! Did you sell the 65.1 frame on Weight Weenies, eBay or elsewhere? I always seem to have trouble selling my bikes/frames. Maybe I am not using the right websites. I always see bikes remaining unsold and relisted on eBay.
It's all downhill from here, except for the uphills.

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In my opinion, ebay is not the perfect place to sell expensive or high value bikes and parts. Most parts i sell via the market place in forums.

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