I have a dogma and its the best money I ever spent until I got knocked down by a car but not on the dogma! . not goin to sell it though as I love that baby its a piece of art. I shall return
Just picked up my FP2 yesterday! Merry Christmas to ME! The nicest bike I've owned so far. The craftsmanship and finish is superior to my Cannondale and the Raleigh Technium Pro I used to own.
Unfortunately, it will only see a trainer until spring, but I can say that I am REALLY going to enjoy this winter logging some serious training hours thanks to PINARELLO!
All the blank frames are made in Asia. Painted in Italy as seen in this video. I got the exact frame direct from factory without paint for rock bottom price. Really nice frame!
@sargentmcbadass I was at a Pinarello dealer the other day and they said even though they are designed in Italy, all but the Dogma and Prince are now made in Taiwan.
@sargentmcbadass I doubt it. There are two major factories in Taiwan that make pretty every road bike. They are not cheap Chinese factories, these things are very high-tech and build frames by hand. But the carbon fabric and labor is cheaper.
I don't see it being made in Taiwan as a problem at all.
By the way, sometimes you can get great deals on high end frames including Pinarello "blanks" on eBay. They are Pina frames without the stickers and paint. They ship right from Taiwan lol.
pinarello bikes are really awesome. with a godlike appearance and state-of-the-art techniques, the products are beyond vehicles - ART. i can say this because i've got montello fp8.
It is great to see yet another example of how each and every Top End frame is built by hand! If you do not yet own a Pinarello frame, by all means save your coins and get one, you won't be sorry -- it is an investment in your life, so live life to its' fullest, live Pinarello!
Great to see some durability or rig tests on these frames, and the amount of handmade is great to see, un-like nearly everything else...very nice bikes!!
I want one
oldguitardude 1 month ago
I have a dogma and its the best money I ever spent until I got knocked down by a car but not on the dogma! . not goin to sell it though as I love that baby its a piece of art. I shall return
007jamesbog 8 months ago
the pinarello fixies are funkin hot!
eatingbeansoup 1 year ago
Just picked up my FP2 yesterday! Merry Christmas to ME! The nicest bike I've owned so far. The craftsmanship and finish is superior to my Cannondale and the Raleigh Technium Pro I used to own.
Unfortunately, it will only see a trainer until spring, but I can say that I am REALLY going to enjoy this winter logging some serious training hours thanks to PINARELLO!
scottiealphadog 1 year ago
All the blank frames are made in Asia. Painted in Italy as seen in this video. I got the exact frame direct from factory without paint for rock bottom price. Really nice frame!
akosivlad 1 year ago 2
this looks like a comeback to the videos that claim the bikes are made in china
sargentmcbadass 1 year ago
@sargentmcbadass I was at a Pinarello dealer the other day and they said even though they are designed in Italy, all but the Dogma and Prince are now made in Taiwan.
SaltyTank07 1 year ago
@SaltyTank07 ohhh dang ok well i was wrong.
but i doubt the quality is diminished because of the fact that its made in taiwan?
wonder if the ones made in Taiwan have a "Made in Italy" tag
ha ha ha
sargentmcbadass 1 year ago
@sargentmcbadass I doubt it. There are two major factories in Taiwan that make pretty every road bike. They are not cheap Chinese factories, these things are very high-tech and build frames by hand. But the carbon fabric and labor is cheaper.
I don't see it being made in Taiwan as a problem at all.
By the way, sometimes you can get great deals on high end frames including Pinarello "blanks" on eBay. They are Pina frames without the stickers and paint. They ship right from Taiwan lol.
SaltyTank07 1 year ago
SOOOOOOOO SEXY!
freeworldofskiing 2 years ago
pinarello bikes are really awesome. with a godlike appearance and state-of-the-art techniques, the products are beyond vehicles - ART. i can say this because i've got montello fp8.
atsushitokyo 2 years ago
i telai da dove arrivano?????
youzanf 2 years ago
It is great to see yet another example of how each and every Top End frame is built by hand! If you do not yet own a Pinarello frame, by all means save your coins and get one, you won't be sorry -- it is an investment in your life, so live life to its' fullest, live Pinarello!
Cyclingmasterseller 2 years ago
Great to see some durability or rig tests on these frames, and the amount of handmade is great to see, un-like nearly everything else...very nice bikes!!
jmmelnyk 2 years ago
I wish i had a pinarello, it is going to be next bike for me for sure
Asterixarcher 2 years ago
You won't regret buying one... I bought my first Pinarello 'Montello' in 1987 and I still ride it today although I have a newer Pinarello now...
XarsiX 2 years ago