Pinarello Dogma F10 2020 is one of the high-end road bike models of the Italian manufacturer.
According to Pinarello, the Dogma F10 2020 has inherited a lot of aero features from the Bolide, the time-trial bike of Pinarello that used by Bradley Wiggins while breaking the Hour Record in 2015, by Vasil Kiryienka while winning the UCI Time Trial World Championship in 2015, and by Chris Froome while winning the Tour de France.
The F10 inherits Flatback ™ pipes from the F8, and the new down tube design from the Bolide TT which makes water bottles practically invisible, in addition to further increasing lateral stiffness.
Pinarello DOGMA F10 2020 Torayca® T1100 1K DreamCarbon specifications
- Carbon Torayca T1100 1K Dream Carbon with Nano alloy Technology
- Asymmetric Frame
- Fork ONDA F10 with ForkFlap™
- Think2 System with E-Link™
- ICR™ Internal Cable Routing
- Drop-in Bearing System 1” 1/8 – 1”1/2
- Italian thread BB
- Seatclamp TwinForce
- 3XAir™ two positions available for the second bottle
- FlatBack Profile
- UCI Approved
- Max Tyre 700x25mm
Pinarello DOGMA F10 2020 Variants
199 Vulcano
200 BoB
202 Ambra
204 Diamond
205 Ametista
206 Diamond Blue
220
Pinarello DOGMA F10 2020 DISK Torayca® T1100 1K DreamCarbon specifications
This is the disk-brake version of the Dogma F10.
- Carbon Torayca T1100 1K Dream Carbon with Nano alloy Technology
- Asymmetric Frame
- Fork ONDA F10 with ForkFlap™
- Think2 System with E-Link™
- ICR™ Internal Cable Routing
- Drop-in Bearing System 1” 1/8 – 1”1/2
- Italian thread BB
- Seatclamp TwinForce
- 3XAir™ two positions available for the second bottle
- FlatBack Profile
- UCI Approved
- RAD SYSTEM Disk brake
- Front Axle 100x12mm Shimano®
- Rear Axle 142x12mm Shimano®
- Disk Flat Mount max 160mm
- Max Tyre 700x25mm
Pinarello DOGMA F10 2020 DISK Variants
209 Vulcano
211 Ambra
212 Diamond
213 Ametista
214 Diamond Blue
231
948 Black on Black
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