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How do you make the incredibly clean integration of the Pinarello Dogma F12 Disk frameset even cleaner and much easier to install and work on? Simple; add the wireless beauty and innovation of the 12-speed SRAM Red AXS eTap HRD groupset. We took the riding experience further- adding a fast and light Reynolds Aero 46 Carbon DB wheelset.

The bike, or the rider? We all know the simple answer to that question. A bike doesn't make a cyclist, but forms part of a symbiotic relationship that inspires trust, delivers optimal performance, and becomes a natural extension of the rider. Power transfer, handling, stability, ride quality, aerodynamics, and pure feel all combine with the cyclist to maximize the potential in the relationship. That is why in 2019, with the Tour de France GC standings feeling wide open going into the last week, the team and two Ineos riders made all the right decisions and physical efforts to finish with the top two podium placements. Not only does everything have to go right, nothing can go wrong, so never discount reliability and consistent bike performance, and while we celebrate Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas and the rest of the Ineos team operation, let's not forget that the Dogma F12 maintained the Dogma series winning legacy in the process.

A bare Dogma F12 Disc frame weighs in at 840 grams, so we can all see the future where rim brake bikes are rare in the pro peloton. Add in the braking advantage in all conditions and how the frame and wheels become more aerodynamic while saving weight, and the formula is proven. To look at the basic details of the Dogma F12, one could assume that it's new shapes and features are just a dress-up of the F10. Some reviews have pointed out that the same Torayca T1100 1K Dream Carbon with Nanoalloy Technology is used, so how much better can it be? Well, as a rare and quite expensive carbon material, the T1100 is still the premier fiber blend used in the bike industry, with great lay-up flexibility and inherent properties. It is well known that lay-up and engineering are the two keys to using any carbon fiber material, and Pinarello has been evolving the carbon Dogma Series bikes for a decade. They know the process, they know the CFD testing results, they know the real world testing experience, they know what cyclists look for and they execute brilliantly. We don't need to go deep into dropout-to-dropout Asymmetric engineering at this point. Call it proven, often copied, and never duplicated. Instead let's look at what the F12 delivers compared to the F10, then you can decide the relative value of that experience.

The driving focus behind the F12 Disk frameset development was the desire to improve aerodynamics. How about achieving a drag savings of 8 Watts at 40km/h? This means for every 1km of riding, it equals a 1 second gain. Let that sink in a little. You can see the incredible shaping of the headtube and how it carries back into the top and down tubes. The subtleties that appear as sculpted, not laid up and compressed to exacting standards. Cable routing through a fully integrated bar/stem and the steerer/headtube make the front end incredibly clean and slippery fast. You see zero housing with the F12 Disc and TiCR-ready MOst carbon bar and stem. The Bolide-inspired fork design was also completely re-engineered with incredible shaping that not only improves airflow and makes a great contribution to that reduction drag, but is also an incredible 40% torsionally stiffer than the F10 Disk fork without sacrificing compliance. This means incredible brake force management and unbelievable wheel control at any speed or angle.

Increasing bottom bracket stiffness of the F12 Disk was the second priority, although the F10 was no noodle. The new frame design and carbon lay-up result in a serious 10% increase in lateral stiffness through the bottom bracket. When you add that to the fork and headtube junction advancements, the F12 sets the stiffness / power transfer efficiency bar exceptionally high. More impressively, as more stiffness at this level usually means a weight gain, the Dogma F12 increased lateral stiffness by 10% while leaving the overall weight of the frame unchanged. Still hung up on the "same old material"? The F12 Disk lay-up also allowed the engineers to create proper space in the rear triangle for 28mm tires on modern rims. The fork has ample clearance as well. With the 12mm thru-axle dropouts front and rear and Flat Mount Disc caliper interfaces, the F12 Disk has all of the benefits in lighter weight, overall interface stiffness and efficiency of a true world class leading disc brake road race bike.

Just because Pinarello carries over some enhanced features, such as the aero ForkFlap design, Dogma Aero seatpost, downtube ELink electronic integration port, and that T1100 carbon fiber don''t discount that each and every facet of the F12 frameset was subjected to fresh thinking and engineering. Even the braze-on tab got a cleaner frame integration, while the ForkFlap, while similar, has been improved. Every detail, every feature was examined. We love that Pinarello attention to detail, which carries on through the handmasked and painted finishes. We love that some subtle things didn't change, including the ultra reliable MOst Croxover Italian threaded bottom bracket shell.

The super clean integration of the Dogma F12 is made all the simpler by matching it with SRAM's stunning Red AXS eTap wireless drivetrain. The set-up probably saves the builder 30-45 minutes- it is just so easy. The new Bluetooth enabled AXS system is easy to monitor, update and integrate via the AXS app. Add in the Zipp 303 Firecrest wheelset and you have a dominating race machine.

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Features

  • Dogma F12 bike, SRAM Red AXS equipped w/ Reynolds Aero 46 DB wheelset
  • Dogma-series disc frameset w/ massive upgrades-improvements over F10 Disc
  • Frame/Fork feature Torayca T1100 1K Dream Carbon with Nanoalloy Technology
  • FlatBack tube profile, incredible 7.3% reduction in frame/fork drag over F10
  • 4w estimated gain at 40km/h with MOst carbon barstem with TiCR cable routing
  • Full Internal Cable Routing with compatible bar stem for zero visible cables
  • New F12 Onda Disk w/ ForkFlap fork is 40% more torsionally stiff than F10
  • 10% increase in lateral stiffness at bottom bracket vs F10 Disc
  • 12/100mm fork, 12/142mm rear thru-axles; Flat Mount disc brake standard
  • Braze-on front derailleur mount; integrated drop-in 1½ headset system
  • 3XAir- two positions available for the second bottle mount)
  • Includes 20mm setback Dogma Aero Carbon post, w/TwinForce fastening system
  • Comes with two Pinarello bottle cages and bottles; eTap USB Charger
  • 12spd Red AXS BLE wireless electronic drivetrain w/ Red HRD disc brake system
  • Red AXS GXP 48-35 crank w/ Italian BB, FD, RD, HRD Levers, 10-33 XDR cassette
  • Red AXS HRD FM disc brake system, with CL 160mm Centerline X Disc rotors
  • Reynolds Aero 46 Carbon DB wheelset, Vittoria Corsa Control G2 TLR 700x28 tires w/tubes
  • MOst Talon Ultra FiCR integrated carbon bar-stem
  • MOst Lynx Carbon saddle, MOst Grip bar tape
  • Component specifics by frame size
    • 59cm | Bar width: 42c-c, Stem length: 110mm, Crank length: 175mm
  • Color: Neon Yellow/Black
  • Weight: 16.47 lbs
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