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Anyone know the value of this Pinarello Dogma?

Old 09-18-21, 10:42 AM
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Anyone know the value of this Pinarello Dogma?

Hi All.

I'm considering purchasing this pre-owned Dogma, but the seller doesn't know too much about it as it's his brother's bike.
All I know if that it's 2017 Pinarello Dogma with SRAM drive train, 3 x 10
And i couldn't find much on bike blue book.
Thanks in advance




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Old 09-18-21, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by joonyoung82
All I know if that it's 2017 Pinarello Dogma with SRAM drive train, 3 x 10
Looks to be Sram Red 22 which is 2x11... not 3x10.
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Old 09-18-21, 12:08 PM
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Read about "Chinarello" and decide if you are confident you can tell the difference.
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400 dollars if you have to have that one. Subtract anything that doesn't work or needs maintenance.
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I own a Pin. I would not buy any carbon Pinarello from even a retail outlet unless I could trace its heritage and handling right back to Trevisio. That is, bill of sale, retailer invoice back to the (authorized) distributor and from the distributor back to the factory. That is all consistent paperwork that specifies exact frame specs and serial number on every document Even then, I would contact the factory diirect for confirmation.

Great frames, but I figure the chance of buying a (real) used Pinarello without this documentation is not even close to 50:50.
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Can he not ask his brother for some more details? Are you sure it's not stolen?

Anyone legitimately selling a high end Pinarello would most likely know a bit about where they got it from, be able to correctly describe the parts on it, how many miles it's done, etc...
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No good answer. The covid situation has pushed bike values way up, but the specter of counterfeit frame will push the possible value of this bike way down.
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Is it worth it just for the parts?
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can we just be done with the matte, or otherwise, fascination with black bikes? so lazy.
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Originally Posted by Dave Mayer
I own a Pin. I would not buy any carbon Pinarello from even a retail outlet unless I could trace its heritage and handling right back to Trevisio. That is, bill of sale, retailer invoice back to the (authorized) distributor and from the distributor back to the factory. That is all consistent paperwork that specifies exact frame specs and serial number on every document Even then, I would contact the factory diirect for confirmation.

Great frames, but I figure the chance of buying a (real) used Pinarello without this documentation is not even close to 50:50.
Wow. It sounds like the fakes are now pretty much as good as (indistinguishable from) the originals.
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Originally Posted by joonyoung82
All I know if that it's 2017 Pinarello Dogma with SRAM drive train, 3 x 10
So what little you know doesn't even sound right!
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