which brakes should pinarello dogma f10 vim use?
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which brakes should pinarello dogma f10 vim use?
which brakes should pinarello dogma f10 vim use?
my frameset is pinarello dogma f10 vim brake wiggins,and will buy super record 12 speed mechanical vim version.
so the brake of sr 12 shoud be direct mount or dual pivot ?
my frameset is pinarello dogma f10 vim brake wiggins,and will buy super record 12 speed mechanical vim version.
so the brake of sr 12 shoud be direct mount or dual pivot ?
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If you asking this question, it indicates your already out of your depth when it comes to building bikes (and for a frame like this, you really don't want to be out of your depth, it's not one to learn on), for these frames cost, take it to a good LBS and get them to build it.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
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If you asking this question, it indicates your already out of your depth when it comes to building bikes (and for a frame like this, you really don't want to be out of your depth, it's not one to learn on), for these frames cost, take it to a good LBS and get them to build it.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
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I agree if you have to ask this question, you don't know enough to build up this bike yourself. You will save both money and time by having a good bike shop provide the parts and do the build.
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Drop it off at a Professional Bike Shop ,, tell them what brand of parts you prefer..
Campagnolo, Shimano or SRAM.
"Single hole is direct mount right?" NO, wrong terminology ..
you want a traditional single center bolt on side pull ...see brand list above..
'direct mount'
vs
Campagnolo, Shimano or SRAM.
"Single hole is direct mount right?" NO, wrong terminology ..
you want a traditional single center bolt on side pull ...see brand list above..
'direct mount'
vs
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If you asking this question, it indicates your already out of your depth when it comes to building bikes (and for a frame like this, you really don't want to be out of your depth, it's not one to learn on), for these frames cost, take it to a good LBS and get them to build it.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
For the brake type, look at the hole (singular) and it tell you all you need to know.
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Awww everybody lighten up. It's just an ego thread so the OP can brag about his new expensive toy, like many others in these forums (fantasy problems, non-questions, chat, etc.).
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There may be threads like that but I don't think this is one of them. A show-off would have asked about specific, expensive brakes, not the basic question the OIP asked.
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In your other post you also were having a problem with the authenticity of this frame. Regardless of that issue.... by the level and depth of your question I would seriously think about having a realiable shop build this for you. You can have your fun and buy the parts yourself, but I would not attempt the assembly. You could ruin the frame by simply not knowing the correct torque values for a component or part and basically break the frame and render it useless.
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Yes, those are the correct brakes. By the way, the correct word is "rim" brakes. They are calipers that clamp on the wheel rim, as apart from disc brakes.
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The original question was about direct mount vs dual pivot, both types of rim brakes, just saying 'rim' brakes is exactly the wrong answer, as there are different types which fit different frames.
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I know what the original question was and that has been answered adequately by several other posters. I was correcting his typo. The OP is clearly not a native English speaker.
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