Help Identifying Pinarello
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Help Identifying Pinarello
The decals are almost completely gone and it didn't fit any descriptions for the montello, treviso etc. There appears to be an SL stick on the forks. I dont want to buy It without knowing about the bike.
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Assuming there is Columbus fork decal and it is legitimate and the fork is not a not a replacement, then it should be a Trevisio.
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Can I ask what identifiers lead you to that conclusion besides the fork? I know next to nothing about Pinarello's and you're always the fountain of knowledge T-Mar.
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