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Some advice please

Postby Rob W » Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:42 pm

I have the chance to buy a Pinarello F4:13 Frame and forks for £1400.It has 2 very small chips on it from being in transit.What i want from a frame is lightness,comfort and a good bike for racing.So what do you all think of the deal.
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Re: Some advice please

Postby Antloony » Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:08 pm

The cycling press rate the frame highly, just googled it and comes out well. GB's are doing it for £1600. If you could get the ACC discount off that you'd be only 40 notes over the price of the one offered to you. Given the choice I'd pay the extra and get an unmarked frame.
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Re: Some advice please

Postby Ivor » Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:12 pm

I've got a 4:13. I think it's a superb frame really comfortable. Up to you whether you think the chips are a problem, if they're on the solid colour you could just touch them in a little.
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Re: Some advice please

Postby Ivor » Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:52 pm

[quote="marco"]I think if you called in Butlers and saw the owner George CLare (ask to speak to him personally if he isnt on the floor) and tell him you are in ACC and you will give him £1400 for that frame there and then I bet he will do it. All retailers are under a squeeze at the moment and cash is cash.

oh yeah go on rub it in marco. make me feel good about buying mine full price why don't you. :roll:
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Re: Some advice please

Postby Rob W » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:18 pm

[quote="Antloony"]The cycling press rate the frame highly, just googled it and comes out well. GB's are doing it for £1600. If you could get the ACC discount off that you'd be only 40 notes over the price of the one offered to you. Given the choice I'd pay the extra and get an unmarked frame.

They all ready have it on a discount.So i dont think that i would get it any cheaper.I want a lighter frame than the GB Aluminium/carbon forks frame that i have at the moment.But not at the cost of comfort.GB says that Pinarello are not the lightest of frames.
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Re: Some advice please

Postby Dombo » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:43 am

I would always rather buy from a shop. Especially GBs as they're always helpful; even to an obvious know-nothing hairy-legged noob like me.
The weight issue is a little misleading as the frame only counts for 15-20% of the bike's weight. But at a smidge over a kilo this frame is quite light. Wheels make the biggest difference, eg even a pair of fairly standard Eastons like my SLX90s at under 1500g the pair are almost a pound lighter than the Bontrager OEM hoops my bike came with.
The reviews are excellent. If it fits (IMHO the most important factor but am ready to be abused/corrected) then go for it.
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