2003 Pinarello Galileo
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2003 Pinarello Galileo
Looks to be in great shape, full Shimano Ultegra 6600-6700 groupo,







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I would say more but not sure. What are the wheels they look a little lower than the rest of the bike look a lot like Alex classics which are pretty low end for a bike of this level and likely replacements?
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Nice looking bike but too new for me to make any comment.
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I’d think somewhere $600-$800. Lower side should sell quickly. Pinarello brand and Ultegra 10 speed will definitely appeal to an aspiring roadie who doesn’t have the dough for a used Tarmac, Madone, etc.
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Thanks everyone for your comments; good to know.
Can anyone tell me more about this model/year? I have no history with Pinarello bikes.
Can anyone tell me more about this model/year? I have no history with Pinarello bikes.
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Aluminum framed Italian road racing bike?
Had a steel framed Opera from the same time frame, if geometry is similar, the bike felt looong -- really nice. What i would probably attribute to "stage race geometry" Im sure your example would be roughly the same if it had the same geometry numbers
One of those bikes i probably shouldnt have sold but did anyway -- really a beautiful riding bike but always felt a tad too big for me. I have always been more used to Italian bikes riding a bit more upright and shorter , quicker and snappier
Had a steel framed Opera from the same time frame, if geometry is similar, the bike felt looong -- really nice. What i would probably attribute to "stage race geometry" Im sure your example would be roughly the same if it had the same geometry numbers
One of those bikes i probably shouldnt have sold but did anyway -- really a beautiful riding bike but always felt a tad too big for me. I have always been more used to Italian bikes riding a bit more upright and shorter , quicker and snappier

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Fulcrum 3s are towards the top
About the same as Campagnolo Zondas
Zero is top, 1 is second and so on
Quality of the Fulcrum line is excellent
The Pinarello is worth about $500 at this time of the year but offer $400 and see what happens
About the same as Campagnolo Zondas
Zero is top, 1 is second and so on
Quality of the Fulcrum line is excellent
The Pinarello is worth about $500 at this time of the year but offer $400 and see what happens
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I've seen these framesets alone go for 200-300. With the group and wheels I'd say easy 500 or 600, but it's kind of a niche so who knows how long you'd have to wait to sell it at that price. Maybe part out.