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  • pinarello bikes are exellent are very cool but you fucking italian you are very stupid please dont try explain any thing in english your pronunciation is a garbage damn it italians think are the better human beings but realy are trash! why i said this because i meet a lot in venezuela and i hate he.

  • wearing gloves with a belt sander is a quick way to lose a finger or a hand.

  • What part of the body was that?

  • Actually the frame pieces are moulded and spec'd out of Japan, which is good. Japanese workmanship is excellent. The frame is then assembled in Italy, that's where proper sizing and fitting can be assured. All in all, Pinarello makes and excellent bike.

  • piderasto italiano duchelo pizda

  • YOU HEARD IT RIGHT.... "BY YAND" lol....

  • i am making magic in my pocket... with my yand.

  • Excuse me, but are these bikes made hand?

  • everiting is mejd bj and

  • viva italia PINARELLO šit bikes made in taivan

    evrifing mejd baj end ha ha italjani pa njihova angleščina

  • @jbradule

    what did you said?

    Treviso Italy, not Taiwan

  • i wonder if these frames are built by hand?

  • @TheBarrettrussell Not "by hand", by yand! kkkkkkkkkkkkk.....

  • Can I have a job there...? I'll pick up trash...

  • @TheCucamongaKid by hand

  • man who knew u could put that much time and effort into putting on a sticker

  • Maybe the most beatiful Work in the World

  • "made" stands for "finished" or "refined" in this case. The frames themselves are made in Taiwan/China.

  • Yes I think that the frames are made in Taiwan and painted in Treviso (Italy)

  • @scalatorino The frames are made in Japan, neither Taiwan nor China. The Pinarello Prince is made by the same carbon of the Boeing 787.

  • Ok, after this video I will never buy an "ant"-made pinarello.

  • third world factory... i am shocked. every thing is made by yam

  • hahaha yeah. "as you can see all the frames are by hand." . "as you can see they are cutting with the knife, everything is done by hand." "here is the painting line, as you can see every frame is painted by hand."

  • Buy Ann?!? BUY MAN!! Retard, your english sucks!!

  • Wow...gives him a break. English is most likely his second or third language... Hows your Italian?

  • haha your a tool, he says "by hand" not BUY MAN! also you used the wrong "buy" that means purchase, your the retard, his english is probably better than yours.

  • I wouldn't speak on english, because I don't know english. But I can't hear "hand", just ANN. Something like, bye Aaann!! Who's going on travel?! Is that his girls? LOL! xD

  • I have the Pinerello Paris in the vid! "Fatta en Italia!"

  • Honestly, most frames are made by hand... It just depends on where they're made and that really doesn't make much of a difference except perhaps in some amount of quality control or the skill level of particular artisans. What it does mean is that if your frame is made exclusively in some little shop, you can be proud to own an exclusive bicycle. People should be proud of things like "Made in the USA" or "Made in Italy" for the right reasons. Too much hype about quality, in my opinion!

  • by hand not end.

  • Everything by end..hmmm>>

  • Yes we get it - everything BAYAND! LOL

  • OK so they look great, but my god what a mess of a factory, no wonder anything italian falls apart - if only specialised could use some of the styling cues of pinarello and build something that looks this nice but works and is half the price.

  • I wonder if you know what a factory is either in Italy or states. To me it's preety ovious that this is a craftman workshop and not a factory. Product its outstanding and price in EU is not too high considering quality and components.

    Just to mention:I have no personal interest in saying that nor emotional. I ride a Cannondale and I'm more than happy with.

  • handmade or not , the factory looked so disorganise.worst than alot of chinese factories

  • You know, I'm not bothered where they are made, as I type this I am waiting for my FP1 to be delivered, my first Pin, and I am like an excited schoolboy at Christmas!!!! I have the pic of it as a screen saver! Bit sad that my Specialized Sirrus that has served me so well will sit in the shed now, but gotta move on......(safe riding folks)

  • f4:13 is made in taiwan

  • actually the frames are made in Japan out of aerospace grade carbon. The Pinarello Prince is the ONLY bike that shares the same carbon as that used to make the Airbus and Boeing 787 Dreamliner

  • JeRkYb0y, thanks for uploading this really interesting video. I'm Japanese but I never heard Pinas or other Italian flames are made in Japan. I think you are confounded with the fact that almost all carbon fibers are made in Japan and that of Pinas also probably comes from Japan.

  • The "making", "producing" actually starts in Japan with the Torayca carbon. The raw materials come from Japan and are initially layered in Japan. Thou the bike prefabs may be molded elsewhere it all starts in Japan.

  • ignorant!

  • @mrpanda01 wow this is my next bike ,dogma,just beautiful

  • Easily the best bike available today i just wish i could afford one !

  • what about cannondale or specialized????

  • Either way both are decent companies, and build fine rides. In my case, I do own a Pinarello and I can proudly say, yes it was built "by hand" in Treviso, Italy, not somewhere in Japan. Bottom line, any cycle you procure will be one of personal taste and budget, and I am sure you will find both cannondale and/or specialized frames quite satisfactory for your needs....

  • excellent.

    confirms that Pinarellos, at least the top end ones(prince, paris, dogma, F4:13) are still hand made in italy.

    this is why pinas have very little defects and warranty claims.

    they are very proud to show off their old world manufacturing process which is why pinarello is the brand with the most victories in the cycling world.

    i've owned a pinarello since the early 80s and they are a dream to ride.

  • No.

    Colnago has the most wins.

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