Show us your Pinarello
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Red, Cyclo cross , TIG steel frame , cast fork crown .. its got tourist gearing .. another red Bike.
I got it new in 90, when I sold my AlAn Cross Super , frame& fork./
I got it new in 90, when I sold my AlAn Cross Super , frame& fork./
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guess it is the best looking Pinarello of the year by far.
amazing there a NOS still exists.
amazing there a NOS still exists.
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@orangeology @Holdenwest Thank you for the kind words. I may make a thread as I did take photos throughout the build.
I decided I wasn't a fan of the brown. Old stock Selle Italia Turbo, black lever hoods, and black tape.
I decided I wasn't a fan of the brown. Old stock Selle Italia Turbo, black lever hoods, and black tape.
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Great bike jmalton9! Why so many spacers? Perhaps that frame came with a chromed fork originally, but I like the painted fork best.
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Where's the headbadge?
Great bike jmalton9! Why so many spacers? Perhaps that frame came with a chromed fork originally, but I like the painted fork best.
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Regarding my bike.
Is there a recommended way to remove the last remnants of the PINARELLO on the DT and ST?
And...
What is a good source for replacement decals, or as a friend of mine would remind me that they went on after paint so they are stickers.
OR. Just keep riding it?
Is there a recommended way to remove the last remnants of the PINARELLO on the DT and ST?
And...
What is a good source for replacement decals, or as a friend of mine would remind me that they went on after paint so they are stickers.
OR. Just keep riding it?
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Great thread, btw. Used to want a Pinarello or De Rosa back in the day and love seeing the guys keep them looking nice.
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how does one find a perfect fork for his pinarello in portland? simple as ebay, or ..?
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@jmalton9 - Congrats on an ulikely find! I once thought of looking for a fork for my Colnago and actually found one but the steerer was too short. It was freshly chromed too! Beartiful bike! Love the Red!
Dispite starting this thread, I really am having debates in my head about having Dura Ace instead of Campagnolo on the bike. I may have to start collecting parts! Nothing less than record would be appropriate! I am gaining more respect for Pin's over time. Thanks all for your contributions. Keep them coming!
Dispite starting this thread, I really am having debates in my head about having Dura Ace instead of Campagnolo on the bike. I may have to start collecting parts! Nothing less than record would be appropriate! I am gaining more respect for Pin's over time. Thanks all for your contributions. Keep them coming!
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I dressed it up
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Wow! Stunning paint job.
I dressed it up
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Wow! Stunning paint job.
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@Bindapogs - Nice bike! Mine has that pearl like finish but it has gone south. I still think of replacing the 8spd DA for Campy but keep running into the $ wall!
Thanks to all the contributors to this thread! Keep them coming along with good descriptions of how you know what year or model it is. Don't forget to check out bulgier.com for cats. That is how I ID'd both of mine. At least I was able to narrow down the years and ID the paint scheme with model. BTW Trevisio is the town where they are built and the name is on nearly every bike. Yes there is a model Trevisio, but, IIANM (If I Am Not Mistaken), often the bike is actually a different model and may not have a decal stating which it is.
Interesting HS.
Thanks to all the contributors to this thread! Keep them coming along with good descriptions of how you know what year or model it is. Don't forget to check out bulgier.com for cats. That is how I ID'd both of mine. At least I was able to narrow down the years and ID the paint scheme with model. BTW Trevisio is the town where they are built and the name is on nearly every bike. Yes there is a model Trevisio, but, IIANM (If I Am Not Mistaken), often the bike is actually a different model and may not have a decal stating which it is.
Interesting HS.
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It's true that it would be better with Campagnolo, but the Mavic group is really very good material.
The best would be kept Mavic group for another bike (french bike) and purchase a Campagnolo group for the Pinarello.
The problem is always money.
The best would be kept Mavic group for another bike (french bike) and purchase a Campagnolo group for the Pinarello.
The problem is always money.
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