DOGMA
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Reminded me of this pic 8)
I'd choose a SAB over a dogma0 -
The main thing I can gauge from this thread is that, in the brilliantly beautiful World in which we live, people have differing opinions and preferences.
Well done humans! Keep it up.0 -
I was looking at them in the dealers in Mcr and they are...ok. A lot of bikes I'd buy before a Dogma but I'd have one.M.Rushton0
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mfin wrote:Suuuurely that's a stack of fakes to be being treated like that?!
If not then that would be quite worrying to a potential buyer, good job it's just a bunch of Dogmucks and not a bunch of nice frames.Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/scalesjason - All posts are strictly my personal view.0 -
Shock! Bike frames are commodities when bought in bulk and on someone else's budget (or are free)M.Rushton0
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Chaps, given this some more thoughts.
What kind of cash should/ could I expect to get for a FRAMESET of a ROKH? I should I forget that idea?
Thinking what I paid for it, what Ultegra is worth that I got with it...what's a figure I could stick it up for stripped down to just the frame.
I really am looking at a DOG0 -
WarlKicken wrote:The main thing I can gauge from this thread is that, in the brilliantly beautiful World in which we live, people have differing opinions and preferences.
Well done humans! Keep it up.
It'a also worth noting that if you've worked hard all your life, and are in a great place financially because of this hard work, and can therefore afford a very nice bike - that you're not allowed because of envious cyclists with Harry Ramsden's on their shoulders. Even more so if you pull teeth out for a living.
Personally I think the DOGMA is a DOG - but it's your choice so get one. Fuck what anyone else thinksSelling my Legend frame
http://owningalegend.wordpress.com/2014 ... ced-price/0 -
OP, if you're a stockbroker riding an ultegra equipped ROKH then you must be shite at your job!
If the stockbroker bit was untrue then ignore the above.0 -
I started off loving dogma's...in fact any pinarello would be awesome, but I've read so many negatives about the weight / handling etc that I was put off.
They're "Italian" branded, but actually imported from Taiwan or something? (as do most companies do this now)
Love is in the eye of the beholder I suppose?
Why don't you look a viner or legend? Their carbon tubes are dedacci (made in italy) and the frames are hand built in Italy.....
I still think the colnago frames with the art decor paintwork are by far the best looking built bikes.....is it the C40?Getting up is the second hardest thing in the morning0 -
Anyone else notice that Wesley Snipes wears a Colnago cap in White Men Can't Jump?English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0
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einriba wrote:I started off loving dogma's...in fact any pinarello would be awesome, but I've read so many negatives about the weight / handling etc that I was put off.
They're "Italian" branded, but actually imported from Taiwan or something? (as do most companies do this now)
Love is in the eye of the beholder I suppose?
Why don't you look a viner or legend? Their carbon tubes are dedacci (made in italy) and the frames are hand built in Italy.....
I still think the colnago frames with the art decor paintwork are by far the best looking built bikes.....is it the C40?
Not sure where you read the negative reviews - I've ridden loads of high end carbon frames and can honestly say that even my 'older' 60.1 is the best bike I've ever ridden. My 65.1 is even better.......
They are not the lightest frames but the mix of comfort and stiffness/sharpness is something I've never found before. All IMHO of course..........0 -
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homers double wrote:
And it's a great movie :PEnglish Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0