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Today’s DealsDOGMA 65.1
A race frameset.
Summary
The Pinarello Dogma is celebrated for its refined ride quality, exceptional speed, and stiffness, making it a top choice for racing. Its aerodynamic design and innovative features like the truncated-airfoil design enhance performance, while the bike's handling and power transfer are consistently praised. However, its firm ride quality and high price point are noted drawbacks.
Refined ride quality
Stiff and extremely fast
Excellent power transfer
Aerodynamic design
Innovative features like truncated-airfoil design
Firm ride quality
High price point
Bottom-bracket stiffness might be less than older versions
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Derived from the aerodynamic F8, the K8-S looks remarkably similar to its more classical sibling, with the rear shock being the obvious departure.
You’re unlikely to find a ride equal to this.
The Dogma F8 is a fast bike. A very fast bike.
It's the sort of bike you really need to take control of – it's not one for cruising along admiring the countryside.
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Sep 2016 · David Arthur @davearthur
Incredible speed, performance and handling from a Tour de France-winning bike

Aug 2016 · Peter Stuart
Pinarello has joined the aero revolution with the Dogma F8 but it's so good it made us feel unworthy.
Makes you feel like a pro
Very stiff

Jul 2015 · Robin Wilmott
The seat tube, down-tube and top tube are all asymmetric in section and position to balance out pedalling forces and increase frame stiffness, and the similarly asymmetric rear triangle improves lateral stiffness.

May 2015 · R BA
Cobblestone-Inspired Rear Suspension From Italy

Mar 2014 · Logan VonBokel
The Sky rider runs a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 group on his bike, which is wrapped in wide tubulars for the cobbles
Nov 2013 · Mike Hawkins
Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 £3,699 frameset - £10,200 complete
Lighter than previous model
Better steering
Competitive pricing
Not much at all

Jul 2013 · William Tracy
Caley Fretz spends a moment with the race leader's yellow-accented Pinarello as the Tour winds toward Paris
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