Is there a new Dogma F8 in 2017?

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by Dogmatic13

Hi all,

Thought I'd tap into the wisdom of this group to see if anyone has heard anything on a new Dogma in 2017 (to replace the current F8)?

Not trying to start any rumours, just wondering if now should be a time to get one or wait until the next version, given the F8 has now been in the market since 2014.

Thanks!


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by phallenthoul

nothing new except for F8 X, which is technically not a new model, just new paintjobs
there are several threads on it already.

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by wheelsONfire

Pina F8X is the light weight version of F8. It has nothiing to do with paintjobs....
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Lighter yes / 'aerorism' no. Same mold.

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by phallenthoul

wheelsONfire wrote:Pina F8X is the light weight version of F8. It has nothiing to do with paintjobs....

sorry should have rephrase my sentence..
I meant nothing new but F8X (which applies different light weight material), (the other regular F8's are) just new paint schemes..

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I realized the question where if F8X was supposed to replace F8. Nope, it's not!
As far i as i have heard, it is only made and sold in a limited number.
Part from that, it cost quite alot more.
Bikes:

Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)


Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.

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by phallenthoul

wheelsONfire wrote:I realized the question where if F8X was supposed to replace F8. Nope, it's not!
As far i as i have heard, it is only made and sold in a limited number.
Part from that, it cost quite alot more.

unlike Colnago, Pinarello's "limited" has never had a limit...

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by fogman

The Dogma F8 XLight has a rider weight limit of 154 pounds (70 kg). So there are a "limited" number of riders that can safely ride this frame.
My "regular" F8 weighs in at 6.66 kg (14.68 pounds) so there is no reason for me to get the F8X even if I weighed less than 70 kg.
If you are in to the F8 Disk version, the 2017 has thru-axle whereas the 2016 has QR.


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For 2017, it is primarily the Dogma K8 range that has had an overhaul, with a new non-suspension version and then disk brake versions of both the suspension and non-suspension models

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fogman wrote:If you are in to the F8 Disk version, the 2017 has thru-axle whereas the 2016 has QR.


Definitely envious of the thru-axle "upgrade" on my 2016 disk. It's why I swapped over to DT Swiss screw-on skewers to alleviate any slippage worries.

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phallenthoul wrote:
wheelsONfire wrote:I realized the question where if F8X was supposed to replace F8. Nope, it's not!
As far i as i have heard, it is only made and sold in a limited number.
Part from that, it cost quite alot more.

unlike Colnago, Pinarello's "limited" has never had a limit...


This is a copy!

This is a limited edition, special order frame and only 200 will be produced.
So maybe, just maybe you are wrong!?

http://glorycycles.com/blog/pinarello-d ... hot-scoop/
Bikes:

Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)


Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.

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phallenthoul wrote:
wheelsONfire wrote:I realized the question where if F8X was supposed to replace F8. Nope, it's not!
As far i as i have heard, it is only made and sold in a limited number.
Part from that, it cost quite alot more.

unlike Colnago, Pinarello's "limited" has never had a limit...


Yesssss... What about the gold colnago? 100 made. :beerchug: it continuous in 2017.......

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by phallenthoul

wheelsONfire wrote:
phallenthoul wrote:
wheelsONfire wrote:I realized the question where if F8X was supposed to replace F8. Nope, it's not!
As far i as i have heard, it is only made and sold in a limited number.
Part from that, it cost quite alot more.

unlike Colnago, Pinarello's "limited" has never had a limit...


This is a copy!

This is a limited edition, special order frame and only 200 will be produced.
So maybe, just maybe you are wrong!?

http://glorycycles.com/blog/pinarello-d ... hot-scoop/


actually the first batch of F8X was limited, offered in 2 colors, TDF and SKY. but then they released more colors after Froome's TDF win, and never mentioned anything about limited again.

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by qorwlch

dogma xlight is weight limit.... 75kg ;(
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by fogman

I am 77 kg so I am not allowed to ride the XLight frame. I have the "regular" F8, which I am permitted to ride.


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