Pinarello Road, Gravel, and e-Bikes For Sale

Pinarello est une marque italienne fondée en 1952 à Trévise, avec l'un des palmarès les plus solides du cyclisme professionnel sur route. La gamme route est construite autour de la compétition : la Dogma F est le fleuron WorldTour utilisé par INEOS Grenadiers sur tout le calendrier des Grands Tours, la X couvre le racing amateur sérieux, et la Paris gère l'endurance et la cyclosportive. Pinarello a remporté le Tour de France plus d'une douzaine de fois.

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What Pinarello bikes are available on Bikeroom?

Bikeroom's Pinarello collection centres on road bikes from one of Italy's most decorated racing brands. The Dogma series — Pinarello's top-of-range carbon platform — appears most frequently, alongside the Prince and Paris models which offer similar race geometry at a lower price point. Builds typically run Shimano Dura-Ace or SRAM Red, reflecting the brand's performance focus. Both new and pre-owned models are listed when available, in disc and rim brake versions across various frame sizes.

Is a pre-owned Pinarello Dogma worth buying?

The Dogma is a well-built race frame that holds its structural integrity over time. Pinarello uses asymmetric carbon layup to offset drivetrain torque — a feature that remains distinctive in the ride feel. Pre-owned pricing reflects the Dogma's desirability but still offers strong value versus new. Check the chainstays and bottom bracket area carefully on older examples, particularly 2015–2018 models that used specific BB press-fit systems. Later-generation Dogmas use threaded configurations that are easier to service.

How does Pinarello compare to other Italian road bike brands?

Pinarello sits at the premium end of the Italian road market alongside Bianchi, Wilier, and Basso, but with a stronger WorldTour identity — the Dogma has been ridden to numerous Tour de France victories. Compared to Bianchi, Pinarello leans harder into aerodynamics and race geometry. Compared to Wilier, it carries higher international recognition and typically commands higher pre-owned prices. If the Tour de France heritage is important to you, Pinarello is the most direct connection to it.