Pinarello Dogma 2
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I know there is not too much love for the Dogma as a Weight Weenie but I had an itch that needed scratching and here is the result. Back from a Sportive in the Peak District (UK) today (100 miles, 3200m climbing) and I am delighted with the way it rides. A lot of the roads today were in a terrible condition but the Dogma seemed to smooth things out a little better than my C59 usually does. Descending on narrow, rough Peak District roads at up to 50 mph is never for the faint hearted but again, the Dogma tracked true and behaved itself really well under braking. I am really pleased with how it performed. After 18 months on my C59, I am going to give the Dogma a good chance to hang around long term but I do plan to end up with just the one bike..... Anyway, here she is;
Frame: Pinarello Dogma 2 Bianco 613 53cm
Forks: Pinarello Onda
Shifters: Super Record
Front Mech: Super Record
Rear Mech: Super Record
Crankset: Super Record Ti 50/34
Cassette: Super Record 12-27
Brake Calipers: Super Record
Chain: Campagnolo Record
Cables: Campagnolo
Wheels: Lightweight Standard Gen3
Tire: Vittoria Corsa Evo CX 23 Tubular
Bars: Deda Presa 42cm
Stem: 3T Arx Ltd 120mm
Bar Tape: Deda
Bottle Cages: Arundle Mandible
Saddle: Fizik Antares Braided Carbon
Seat Post: Pinarello
Seat Post Clamp: Pinarello
Pedals: Look Keo Carbon / Ti
Weight: 6.71kg (14.8lbs) as pictured
Cheers
Rich
Frame: Pinarello Dogma 2 Bianco 613 53cm
Forks: Pinarello Onda
Shifters: Super Record
Front Mech: Super Record
Rear Mech: Super Record
Crankset: Super Record Ti 50/34
Cassette: Super Record 12-27
Brake Calipers: Super Record
Chain: Campagnolo Record
Cables: Campagnolo
Wheels: Lightweight Standard Gen3
Tire: Vittoria Corsa Evo CX 23 Tubular
Bars: Deda Presa 42cm
Stem: 3T Arx Ltd 120mm
Bar Tape: Deda
Bottle Cages: Arundle Mandible
Saddle: Fizik Antares Braided Carbon
Seat Post: Pinarello
Seat Post Clamp: Pinarello
Pedals: Look Keo Carbon / Ti
Weight: 6.71kg (14.8lbs) as pictured
Cheers
Rich
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bencolem wrote:As always with you, a beautifully considered build - but the geo looks different to your C59. Smaller frame with more set-back, have you been elongating your femurs and contracting your upper body?
Not exactly!
The setback is exactly the same as it is now on the C59 (my original build had an inline post but following a fit, I am now on the standard C59 post) and the reach is within a couple of mm (Dogma has slightly shorter TT but steeper STA).
Rich
Rich, I'm riding a Dogma2 myself and would like to ask if you can tell us your measurements ( height, inseam)?
I like your bike a lot and the wheels look great on the Dogma. Have you ever thought about the Most Talon intregrated handlebar? I'm using it on my Dogma and the compact shape feels awesome. I was a little surprised to see you mixed the handlebar and stem brand and didn't use a Deda stem!
Still a beautiful looking bike, enjoy!
Frank
I like your bike a lot and the wheels look great on the Dogma. Have you ever thought about the Most Talon intregrated handlebar? I'm using it on my Dogma and the compact shape feels awesome. I was a little surprised to see you mixed the handlebar and stem brand and didn't use a Deda stem!
Still a beautiful looking bike, enjoy!
Frank
Hi Frankie
I am 1.77m tall and have a cycling inseam of 82cm. My saddle height is just under 74cm.
I prefer the 3T stem for the -6 deg rise and like the shape of the Presa bars - it is a really stiff set up and I use the same on my other bike. I agree that having the same brand is preferable but fit and function work for me. As for the Most Talon, this is not practical for me as my son will occassionally use this bike but he runs a 110mm rather than a 120mm stem....
Rich
I am 1.77m tall and have a cycling inseam of 82cm. My saddle height is just under 74cm.
I prefer the 3T stem for the -6 deg rise and like the shape of the Presa bars - it is a really stiff set up and I use the same on my other bike. I agree that having the same brand is preferable but fit and function work for me. As for the Most Talon, this is not practical for me as my son will occassionally use this bike but he runs a 110mm rather than a 120mm stem....
Rich
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As good as it gets. Congrats!
MortenJ wrote:Just asking as I am mounting my new Dogma2 (also the black/white edition); which of the "cablestops" that came with the frame did you insert in the right chainstay before inserting the casing leading to the rear derailleur?
First of all, congrats on a beautiful bike...
AS for the question above..I believe there are no cable insert for the chainstay.
Best,
T
Frankie13 wrote:The frame should have come with three black plastic cable stops. Two for the downtube (shifter cables )
and the 3rd one for the chainstay.
This is how I have my Dogma2 set up.
Cheers,
Frankie
Yes - and these three stops are identical?
I have also used a stop for the chainstay - however, I seems to more or less to disappear in the chainstay...
But the gears are changing well
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