Description
Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think2 Frameset 2014
The frame everyone is talking about, the Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2. Dogma is Italian for ‘the maximum’ and Pinarello have really taken this name to heart, producing a frame that maximises performance, stiffness and takes the term a ‘good-looking’ to a whole new level! Used by Team Sky, taking them to double Tour de France glory and by the Movistar professional team, who swept the boards in the 2013 Vuelta on this state of the art helping, from the Italian masters of speed.
Think 2 technology has been used to good effect by both these world leading professional teams. Think 2 allows for electronic groupsets to be used with the frame. So whether you are a Valverde with Campagnolo EPS or a Wiggins with Shimano Di2, you can mount your choice of groupset with ease.
Using industry leading 65 TON HM1K carbon fibre with Nanoalloy technology, exclusively supplied to Pinarello by, the leaders in carbon fibre, Toray of Japan.’
This high-grade carbon fibre produces a stiff, lightweight, responsive frame and allows Pinarello to use their stunning Dogma frame design to good effect.
Internal cabling allow for a clean, fast appearance. The Onda kinked fork is stylish, comfortable and stiff.
Available in a vast array of colour options and sizes.
All this leaves you to do is find a finishing kit that will live up to this frame, a tall order.
Features
Material: Carbon 65HM1K Torayca®
Fork: Onda Carbon 65HM1K 1" 1/8 1" 1/2 integral system
Rear Stay: Onda™ 2 Carbon 65HM1K
Weight for raw frame: 920gr (Size 54)
Bottom Bracket: Most Croxover
Seat Post: Pinarello carbon
Colours
- 747- Red
- 850- Black / Orange
- 851- White / Red
- 852- Black
- 881- Black / Red
- 859- Naked
- 856-Movistar
- 857- White / Black Shiny
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