Owning a bike shop is a tricky business but it comes with certain benefits and one of those benefits is having access to the latest and greatest bicycles available from the manufacturers you carry. Over the next several weeks, YGR will highlight some of our local bike shop owners favorite bikes.
This week we start with Greg Thornton’s 2014 Pinarello Dogma. Greg owns ProVelo Bicycles and has access to bikes from Cannondale, Jamis, Pinarello, Santa Cruz.
The Build
Frame: Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think2
Sizes: 53
Fork: Pinarello Onda Carbon 65HM1K
Headset: Pinarello, 1 1/8-to-1 1/2″ tapered
Stem: Pinarello Most 120
Handlebars: Pinarello Most 42
Front brake: Campagnolo Super Record Skeleton dual pivot
Rear brake: Campagnolo Super Record Skeleton single pivot
Brake levers: Campagnolo Ultra-Shift Super Record EPS
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record EPS
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record EPS
Shift levers: Campagnolo Ultra-Shift Super Record EPS
Cassette: Campagnolo Super Record, 11-26T
Chain: Campagnolo Record 11s
Crankset: Campagnolo Super Record Ultra-Torque CT, 39/53T
Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Ultra-Torque OS-Fit
Pedals: Look Keno Blade 2 Ti
Wheelset: Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Front tire: Continental GP Grand Prix 4000, 700x25mm
Rear tire: Continental GP Grand Prix 4000, 700x25mm
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR ti
Seat post: Dogma