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		<title>Pinarello Dogma 60.1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a several year hiatus, the Pinarello Dogma is back. It takes the award-winning, highly regarded Prince frame and creates a new top-of-the-line road bike with some very interesting features. The frame uses asymmetrical stays and differing features on each side of the bike. Pinarello calls it “the beginning of a new generation of frames [...]]]></description>
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<p>After a several year hiatus, the Pinarello Dogma is back. It takes the award-winning, highly regarded Prince frame and creates a new top-of-the-line road bike with some very interesting features.</p>
<p>The frame uses asymmetrical stays and differing features on each side of the bike.  Pinarello calls it “the beginning of a new generation of frames that will revolutionize the concept of racing bicycles.”  They claim it’s the first completely asymetric racing frame, with the right and left side having different shapes and sections.</p>
<p>Starting with the Prince’s frame, Pinarello used the proven shapes and geometry, then added a lot of new technology:</p>
<p>* Asymmetrical Frame Design<br />
* EPS Wrinkle Free System Construction<br />
* Exclusive 60HM1K Carbon by Torayca<br />
* Nanoalloy to Prevent Sudden Breakage<br />
* Diamond Finish Exterior Treatment<br />
* 11 Frame Sizes<br />
* Custom Sizing Available<br />
<img class="size-medium wp-image-453 alignnone" title="2010-pinarello-dogma-red" src="http://www.bigringcycles.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/2010-pinarello-dogma-red-450x294.jpg" alt="2010-pinarello-dogma-red" width="450" height="294" /><br />
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<p><strong>BIKE SPECS OVERVIEW:</strong></p>
<p>* Material: 60HM1K Carbon<br />
* Fork: Onda 60HM1K Carbon 1-1/8″ to 1-1/4″ integrated system<br />
* Rear Stays: Onda FP<br />
* Frame Weight: ~900g  (size 54)  (NOTE: we’ve seen claims from 860g to 950g so far)<br />
* Bottom Bracket: Most Croxover<br />
* Sizes (regular top tube): 50 / 51.5 / 53 / 54 / 55 / 56 / 57.5 / 59.5<br />
* Sizes (sloping top tube): 42 / 44 / 46.5<br />
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<p>Big Ring Cycles has the largest Dogma 60.1 demo fleet in Colorado. Swing in and check out them out.</p>
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