Pinarello Dogma F Crystal White

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GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Latest addition to the stable a little Dogma F in white - these things are heavy! The nearest Pinarello dealer is not that close to me so I didn’t have a chance to weigh the frame and fork however I think we can assume that with the white paint the frame must be 1kg+ and the fork 450g+. It was a 10 month wait for it to arrive so I had time to prepare myself for the worst when it hit the scales.

As pictured with cage, wahoo mount and pedals it comes in at a chunky 7370g. I do have more WW wheels which gets it down to 6895g but they are less aero (and not as good looking imho).

Pinarello Dogma F size 46.5
Most ultra light cockpit 100/42
SRAM etap 11 speed shifters/ mechs
Ceramic speed ospw
Red dub cranks 165mm Quarq pm praxis rings 50/34
C-Bear ita ceramic BB
SRAM xg1190 11-30 cassette
Kmc 11sl chain
Zipp 404 tubeless 2021
140mm sram rotors
Schwalbe pro one tlr 25mm
Look keo blade carbon ti
Berk lupina
Lizard skin 2.5mm tape
3d print wahoo mount

Light wheel option:
Farsports Feder 45mm R230/ Sapim super spokes
Veloflex Race tlr 25mm
Galfer rotors 140mm
Rotor Uno 11-28 cassette
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spokenwords
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by spokenwords

Definately a nice looking machine. Yes its heavy but how is the ride?
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GT3RS
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I’ve only had it for a couple of days and managed one very wet and windy ride so hard to give a review at this point. I’m off to the Costa Blanca next week so should have a better idea then.

GT3RS
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Bike with its lighter wheels on holiday in Spain, certainly feels more than stiff enough for me but reasonably comfy even with 25mm tyres.

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dalord774
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by dalord774

I always like white and tan wall, have fun with the bike!
Look 695 / 6,5 Kg
Colnago Master / 8,7 kg
Baum Ristretto / 7,6 Kg

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Thanks - bike now hung up for the winter (or until next sunny trip).

mendieta
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by mendieta

nice bike, whats your height? Im 166-167 cm and in search for Dogma F 46.5 or 50 cm

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

I'm 167cm with saddle 675mm centre to top, just running one 10mm spacer under stem now - fit is really perfect for me in a 46.5. I could have fitted on a 50 with stem slammed but 15mm less seatpost exposed. Hope this helps.

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GT3RS wrote:
Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:52 pm
I'm 167cm with saddle 675mm centre to top, just running one 10mm spacer under stem now - fit is really perfect for me in a 46.5. I could have fitted on a 50 with stem slammed but 15mm less seatpost exposed. Hope this helps.
How does it feel to ride?
Whats your previous bikes?
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.

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

I'm no cycling journalist so have only a small sample of bikes for reference, of my bikes that I still ride from time to time I have -

Cervelo R5 VWD
Colnago V1-r rim
Colnago V2-r disc
Canyon Ultimate disc

Subjective impressions of the the Dogma F is that it feels as solid and planted as my Colnagos but also more dynamic like my old R5 when cornering. While I didn't get because it was more aero there is no denying the palpable difference when in a chain gang at 40 + km/h particularly with the 404s. Sorry I can't be more insightful but overall I'm very pleased with it.

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