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Old 02-12-09, 04:11 PM
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Pinarello frameset ID

Sorry for the cross post, but I thought I'd put this here because of the bent derailer hanging meaning it is probably fated to be ss. Also no one reads the cyclocross forum....

I recently acquired this 56cm squared frameset and was hoping I could get a little help dating it.

Also maybe a price range idea in case I ever wanted to sell it.

The frame stickers say "Pinarello High Tech Tubes Dolmen Cro-Mo"

serial# 6266-99

Has integrated seatpost clamp

Has semi vertical drop outs with chain tensioner screws and TI15 stamped into them.

Also, came with Ultegra fc-6500 double crank, Ultegra fd-6500 front derailer, Deore xt front brakes and Deore lx rear brakes. All of which I have no idea whether is stock.

very nice minus some chips in the paint and a bent rear derailer tab.

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Based on the components I'd guess that it was late-90's, or early 00's.

Since the serial number is 6266-99, I'm gonna go waaaaaay out on a limb and say it was built in 1999.
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Originally Posted by zacked
Based on the components I'd guess that it was late-90's, or early 00's.

Since the serial number is 6266-99, I'm gonna go waaaaaay out on a limb and say it was built in 1999.
Haha, I was figuring that, just hoped some Pinny experts would chime in.

I have been unable to find any info on their steel cyclo bikes anywhere....
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You have over half of a decent cross group on there -- the bike is steel, just bend the derailleur hanger back (once and quickly), and build it up as a cross bike. All you'd need are a rd, cassette, wheels and shifters. No need to make a single speed out of it. Just my opinion, though.
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I'd love to. Unfortunately the hanger is bent in the middle of the actual hole it screws into, therefore ruining the threads.

It would at the very least require a re-tapping, but most likely a new dropout.

Also, nothing wrong with building this up ss. It would stay unmolested.
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Originally Posted by 4doorhoor
Haha, I was figuring that, just hoped some Pinny experts would chime in.

I have been unable to find any info on their steel cyclo bikes anywhere....
The Classic & Vintage forum will probably get you the answer you want: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/
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Scan of '89 Pinarello Cross. Dropouts are newer in yours, so early 90's is good guess.

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If you need specific info on Pinarello ask these people. I had an older frame that had been painted and needed help with ID so I emailed with pictures and got friendly help.

https://www.gitabike.com/cgi-bin/shop...pinarello.html
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