Pinarello Dogma the sexiest bike ever?
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Pinarello Dogma the sexiest bike ever?
I never owned one but I cannot think of a better looking bike out there.
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I never owned one but I cannot think of a better looking bike out there.
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Very nice bike, but I don't think that it is the sexiest bike around.
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I think this one is. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fuji-D6-Matt...item3ccf8af0f5 Maybe you should start a sexiest bike thread OP. That should be interesting
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There are some steel De Rosas that would qualify for me. Their modern carbon offerings are up there for me, too. While I thoroughly enjoy my SL3, I wouldn't call it sexy. RBA's Evo Black inc. build is pretty damned sexy.... Probably my #1 modern bike, right now.
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I like this one better. https://weightweenies.starbike.com/fo...?f=10&t=113185
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Sexiest bike I have ever seen is Thomas Voeckler's Colnago C59,
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The best looking bike you can get has to be a Noble BMC Impec with Lightweights and Campy SR 11 EPS.
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The best looking bike you can get has to be a Noble BMC Impec with Lightweights and Campy SR 11 EPS.
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The Dogma is definately over the top and I love it. Not a bike I'd ever buy but it is SEXY. There are so many "me too" bikes out there and the Pin is not one of them.
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If that girl would move over a little you could see how sexy this bike is.
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They also come as a frameset. That's not the point.
The point is that when I go to the OPs link, I am greeted with a picture from a Chinese site that shows a bike on counterfeit Campagnolo wheels and offers the frames wholesale. There are plenty proper pictures of a real dogma that could have been imbedded (as you did)
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They also come as a frameset. That's not the point.
The point is that when I go to the OPs link, I am greeted with a picture from a Chinese site that shows a bike on counterfeit Campagnolo wheels and offers the frames wholesale. There are plenty proper pictures of a real dogma that could have been imbedded (as you did)
The point is that when I go to the OPs link, I am greeted with a picture from a Chinese site that shows a bike on counterfeit Campagnolo wheels and offers the frames wholesale. There are plenty proper pictures of a real dogma that could have been imbedded (as you did)
Come to think of it, I didn't offer my opinion. IMO Pinarellos are fine looking bikes. I love the look and the painting schemes they had available. The curves on the frame aren't for everyone. If I would have had some form of customer service at their local shop in Treviso, I would have bought a bike right there and then. But no go.. so no buy. Now Colnago seems to be looking more attractive...
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The irony is that Pinas are not made their in Italy but in China... But I get your point...
Come to think of it, I didn't offer my opinion. IMO Pinarellos are fine looking bikes. I love the look and the painting schemes they had available. The curves on the frame aren't for everyone. If I would have had some form of customer service at their local shop in Treviso, I would have bought a bike right there and then. But no go.. so no buy. Now Colnago seems to be looking more attractive...
Come to think of it, I didn't offer my opinion. IMO Pinarellos are fine looking bikes. I love the look and the painting schemes they had available. The curves on the frame aren't for everyone. If I would have had some form of customer service at their local shop in Treviso, I would have bought a bike right there and then. But no go.. so no buy. Now Colnago seems to be looking more attractive...
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Blech to Pinarellos. That's what the Brits would call a tarts handbag.
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Wrong - all of you
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It's a shame that at the price of the Pinarello Dogma, it's still made in china. They only put on the finishing touches in Italy so they can use the "Made In Italy" sticker. I know China has state of the art factories, but still.