Pinarello Dogma
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Here is my new ride. Pinarello Dogma, size 53. It weights 6.5 kilos.
Speclist is Campa Super Record levers/derailleurs/chain/cassette, Campagnolo original cables, Zero Gravity brakes, Clavicula cranks with Ceramicspeed bearings + FibreLyte chainrings, Speedplay Nanogram Zero pedals, Syntace F109 stem, Syntace CDR Carbon bar, Selle-Italia SLR Kit Carbonio saddle, Campa Record bottle holders, FFWD F5R Powertap wheels with DT Swiss 190 Ceramic front hub, Continental Competition tubulars. I also have ZIPP 202 front wheel with Ceramicspeed bearings and light tubular tyre for the windy conditions. Bike would be 200-300 gram lighter with that wheel I think. I dont remember the front wheel weights right now...
Speclist is Campa Super Record levers/derailleurs/chain/cassette, Campagnolo original cables, Zero Gravity brakes, Clavicula cranks with Ceramicspeed bearings + FibreLyte chainrings, Speedplay Nanogram Zero pedals, Syntace F109 stem, Syntace CDR Carbon bar, Selle-Italia SLR Kit Carbonio saddle, Campa Record bottle holders, FFWD F5R Powertap wheels with DT Swiss 190 Ceramic front hub, Continental Competition tubulars. I also have ZIPP 202 front wheel with Ceramicspeed bearings and light tubular tyre for the windy conditions. Bike would be 200-300 gram lighter with that wheel I think. I dont remember the front wheel weights right now...
Last edited by VesaP on Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:48 am, edited 4 times in total.
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This is the nicest Dogma I've ever seen. The frame complements the wheels and vice versa, perfectly. Only thing I see that makes me cringe in the slightest is that perhaps you cut your cable housings just a tad short, but very easily remedied. Or, maybe that's your preference. Everyone is entitled to their own way of doing things. Anyway, you certainly get a thumbs up from me on this build. Well done.
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Great bike. I've bought Pinarello FP3 and I'm happy, too))
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Dig the Clavicula and SR mix.
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Well deserved for the best Dogma I've seen! My only suggestion would be for a set of tubie Bora's
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Very Nice.
Whats your seat height?
Whats your seat height?
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I may be a little biased, but this is B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L! Very nice build and great attention to detail....Now go and race the sh*t outta this thing!
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Thanks for your comments everybody! Bike looks nice and it sure is nice to ride also. Only small problem is that seatpost wont stay upright during ride. I have put the carbon paste and used over 5nm in bolt right now. There says in frame that maximun torque is 3nm but with 3nm I just sit the saddle and seatpost goes down. I have cut the seatpost to the minimun length. Anybody have any advise to correct the problem? Well, I will tomorrow testride it with that 5.5nm. Maybe it now stay upright. There is 200km ride coming tomorrow. It it works that ride, It will works for ever.
It is 70cm from center of the bottombracket to top of the saddle. I am 179cm and I have quite short legs...
edit: I did that 200K ride yesterday, and seatpost was ok! I think I have resolved the problem now. It took almost 6nm torque to keep the post in place.
coloclimber wrote:Whats your seat height?
It is 70cm from center of the bottombracket to top of the saddle. I am 179cm and I have quite short legs...
edit: I did that 200K ride yesterday, and seatpost was ok! I think I have resolved the problem now. It took almost 6nm torque to keep the post in place.