Attached are bike specs for Rochelle Gilmore's Pinarello Dogma - that she is selling. If anyone is interested please post here or PM me and I'll put you in touch with the people who know the seller (i.e. I don't personally know Rochelle Gilmore ).
She says: That would be great if you could please let people know I'm selling this bike! Here are the specs;
Rochelle Gilmore's Race Bike A$9500
First ridden August 30th (only done 15 days of riding)
Frame: 2011 Pinarello Dogma 60.1
Colour: Black/Red/White. Colour Code 494
Size: 50cm
Forks: Onda FPX1
Seat Post: MoST Carbon (original seat post will come with the bike- not my custom one you see in the picture)
Group: 2010 Campagnolo Super Record 11 Speed
Cranks: Campagnolo Record 170cm (brand new)
Bars/Stem: Deda Alanera White 40cm C-C. Stem 110mm
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio Flow Bidon Cages: Deda Carbon
Wheels: EDCO Julier
Tyres: Vredestrein Red
Pedals: N/A
Crashes: 0
Condition: As New
Rochelle Gilmore's 2011 Pinarello Dogma for sale
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..I know why she is selling this bike, it refuses to ride in a straight line..
Yes, good point Christian.
Truth is that I assumed it was one of the Magnesium Dogmas, which is on my list of bikes I will eventually acquire (along with a curly Hetchins, an Eddy Merckx funny bike, and a whole lot of others...)
Second, it's not just 11-speed. It's Super Record, which is so expensive that most pro teams don't bother to use it.
Incidentally, I bet no-one else knows that Super Record is nothing new. Lots of people know that Super Record was first used in the 70s, and it's now back, but the truth is that it actually never went away. Campagnolo continued to use the term on its factory lightened parts. I have a 1993 C-Record catalogue showing C-Record hubs with an aluminium "light alloy" freehub body. The item is described in that catalogue a a "Super Record" hub. I also have one hidden away somewhere at home, along with a couple of Super Record aluminium 8-speed cassettes to use with it. Those cassettes cost a fortune, and a steel chain tears through them like tissue paper.
Truth is that I assumed it was one of the Magnesium Dogmas, which is on my list of bikes I will eventually acquire (along with a curly Hetchins, an Eddy Merckx funny bike, and a whole lot of others...)
Second, it's not just 11-speed. It's Super Record, which is so expensive that most pro teams don't bother to use it.
Incidentally, I bet no-one else knows that Super Record is nothing new. Lots of people know that Super Record was first used in the 70s, and it's now back, but the truth is that it actually never went away. Campagnolo continued to use the term on its factory lightened parts. I have a 1993 C-Record catalogue showing C-Record hubs with an aluminium "light alloy" freehub body. The item is described in that catalogue a a "Super Record" hub. I also have one hidden away somewhere at home, along with a couple of Super Record aluminium 8-speed cassettes to use with it. Those cassettes cost a fortune, and a steel chain tears through them like tissue paper.
So do I. You'll have to share the prize with mi!I knew that. What do I win?
You are altering the question after the exam. Very naughty!Neither of you knew that Super Reecord was around all through the 80s and 90s.
I also didn't know some of the things that Prince Charles' batman does for him in the mornings, but I still want my prize Toff.Neither of you knew that Super Reecord was around all through the 80s and 90s.
And one for Weiyun too, while you're at it. Or else I'll launch a class action, and then you'll be sorry. You'll have to sell all your Super Reecord to pay for your gambling addiction.
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