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Item: 2009 Pinarello FP2

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: As new

Reason for selling: prefer my MTB

Price and price conditions: $2900 open to offers

Extra Info: see below

Pictures: up soon

For sale is a 2009 Pinarello FP2 in blue. I bought this bike 1 month ago and have only ridden it for 55klms. My reason for sale is that i suffer from a bad neck and this bike has added considerably to my neck problems. I dont really want to sell it because it is a hot bike but its no good having $3500rrp odd of road bike laying about doing nothing. There are no marks on this bike, only some minor brake rub on the wheels which is obviously normal from being ridden.

The bike is in as new condition as i do not enjoy riding it. I will post the bike but will only send it via pack and send as i do not have time to pack it myself. Buyer to pay postage. If postage is required i will not post the bike till the full funds are received in my account. Direct deposit only. Pick is preferred and i will aid in delivery if the buyer is from Sydney. Inspections are welcome as i wouldnt expect anyone to hand over this much cash without looking at the bike first.

Specs:

Size 54

Colour: 389 blue

Material: Aluminium 6061 T6 Triple Butted

Tubing: FP2 Alu Triple Butted

Welding: Tig

Fork: Onda Carbon 30HM12K 1" 1/8 integral system

Rear Stay: Onda FP Carbon 30HM3K

Frame weight: 1300 grammi (Size 54)

Sloping: 44 46

Gruppo: Shimano Ultegra SL Ice Grey 10S

Crankset: Most Linx Alu-X Megan

Seatpost: Most Tail Alu

Handlebar: Most DB

Stem: Most 4 Bolts

Saddle: Most Leopard

Tires: Most EWIVA A.F.

Wheels: Shimano R500

Taken from the Pinarello website

The Bike: The FP2 is our top model of the range of aluminum products.

Triangles and Tubing are directly inherited from the Dogma, our jewel of Magnesium.

The bicycle is made with new tubes in Aluminum alloy 6061 with T6 treatment with triple layers. Inside there is a component of magnesium and silicon in order to increase the fusion during elaboration. TIG welding, rear full carbon monostay ONDA 30HM3K, and our ONDA fork.

The road tests have revealed what we expected when using the tubes from the DOGMA: big rigidly, precision and reactivity. It comes to market as a complete bicycle with fittings, wheels and exclusive MOST components.

Hand painted, available in 9 sizes.

Full frame dimensions can be found here. Be sure to look under the FP2, size 54 specs

http://www.pinarello.com/else/geometrie_02.pdf

Please feel free to post here or send me a PM. If you would like hi res pics send me a PM with your e-mail address

Thanks for looking

Brad

Here is a pic of the same bike, only difference is Shimano R500 wheels

P09_FP2_Blue.jpg

Edited by ido09s
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