My new ride (Dogma 65.1)
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Hi,
I have been lurking around WW for quite some time.
I guess it is time to contribute.
This is my new ride, and i guess pinarello dogma is not known being a WW.
Anyway, hope you guys like it.
Frameset - Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 854 size 51.5
Handlebar - Climax Compact Handlebar 42x10 (Custom Painted)
Seatpost - Pinarello Most Carbon Seatpost
Saddle - Specialized S-Works Toupe 143mm Black
Handlebar Tape - Fizik Microtex Handlebar Tape Black Soft Touch
Bottom Bracket - SRAM GXP Ceramic Bottom Bracket Italian
Crankset - Sram Red Exogram Compact Crankset (Custom Painted)
Chainring - Osymetric 52/38
Cable - Nokon Cable System Black
Shifter - Dura Ace 7900 Shifter
Front Derailleur - Dura Ace 7900 Front Derailleur
Rear Derailleur - Dura Ace 7900 Rear Derailleur
Cassette - Dura Ace 7900 11-28
Chain - Dura Ace 7900 Chain
Chain Catcher - K-Edge Chain Catcher
Brakeset - Dura Ace 7900 Brakeset
Wheelset - Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate
Tire - Continental Competition
Skewer - Tune DC14
Pedal - Speedplay Stainless Black
Bottle Cage - Arundel Mandible Matt Oil Slick
Total Build Weight: 6.4 kg (14.1 lbs)
Havent had the time to take too many close up pictures on individual components. Since i am going to change to Di2 soon. I will take them along at the time.
I have been lurking around WW for quite some time.
I guess it is time to contribute.
This is my new ride, and i guess pinarello dogma is not known being a WW.
Anyway, hope you guys like it.
Frameset - Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 854 size 51.5
Handlebar - Climax Compact Handlebar 42x10 (Custom Painted)
Seatpost - Pinarello Most Carbon Seatpost
Saddle - Specialized S-Works Toupe 143mm Black
Handlebar Tape - Fizik Microtex Handlebar Tape Black Soft Touch
Bottom Bracket - SRAM GXP Ceramic Bottom Bracket Italian
Crankset - Sram Red Exogram Compact Crankset (Custom Painted)
Chainring - Osymetric 52/38
Cable - Nokon Cable System Black
Shifter - Dura Ace 7900 Shifter
Front Derailleur - Dura Ace 7900 Front Derailleur
Rear Derailleur - Dura Ace 7900 Rear Derailleur
Cassette - Dura Ace 7900 11-28
Chain - Dura Ace 7900 Chain
Chain Catcher - K-Edge Chain Catcher
Brakeset - Dura Ace 7900 Brakeset
Wheelset - Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate
Tire - Continental Competition
Skewer - Tune DC14
Pedal - Speedplay Stainless Black
Bottle Cage - Arundel Mandible Matt Oil Slick
Total Build Weight: 6.4 kg (14.1 lbs)
Havent had the time to take too many close up pictures on individual components. Since i am going to change to Di2 soon. I will take them along at the time.
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- irongatsby
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Nice! Dogmas seem to look much better in smaller sizes.
canbakay wrote:well done, very nice custom touches.
i'm guessing thats your signature?
good weight too for a dogma!
Haha, it is not my signature.
Got the signature from the internet, and was thinking that since the frame is a TdF special, why not get the signature of the winner.
Rush wrote:How long have you been riding Osymmetric rings for? Any comments?
Been using them for two months on my old bike.
Change them to rotor q rings as i need the 34 chainring.
However, i like the feeling of osymetric more than q rings. When i am able to get into the rhythm, the osymetric seems able to make me push a bigger gear than usual compared to the q rings.
Havent been using round rings for almost a year now, so i cant really comment on the difference to round rings.
My back is not very flexible hence the number of spacers.
Right now, i can only ride a 4,5 cm of saddle to handlebar drop.
Based on my height of 178 cm, i am supposed to ride a 53 or even 54 size dogma, hence my need for 30 cm of spacers would be eliminated.
However, as i have short legs, 79 cm of inseam, if i ride the bigger sizes, there wont be any seatpost visible, which i try so much so that the seatpost would still show the word 'dogma' instead of 'dog'. LOL
Therefore, i chose a smaller size of 51.5 and the number of spacers.
As for the fit, i just basically my old measurements from the old bike onto this setup.
Did a 60 mile ride a yesterday, and rode it without any back pains or whatsoever. Just happy with the way things are right now.
Right now, i can only ride a 4,5 cm of saddle to handlebar drop.
Based on my height of 178 cm, i am supposed to ride a 53 or even 54 size dogma, hence my need for 30 cm of spacers would be eliminated.
However, as i have short legs, 79 cm of inseam, if i ride the bigger sizes, there wont be any seatpost visible, which i try so much so that the seatpost would still show the word 'dogma' instead of 'dog'. LOL
Therefore, i chose a smaller size of 51.5 and the number of spacers.
As for the fit, i just basically my old measurements from the old bike onto this setup.
Did a 60 mile ride a yesterday, and rode it without any back pains or whatsoever. Just happy with the way things are right now.
Nice ride
Last edited by Elrey on Sat Jan 26, 2013 9:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Did another short ride today. The bike definitely feels much more stable under force compared to my supersix evo. Hopefully, once i get to know the characteristic better, i would be able to give a much more detailed review
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