Bradley Wiggins' Custom Painted Pinarello Dogma F8

Clock00:00, Wednesday 9th September 2015

Bradley Wiggins races on this stunning, limited edition, Pinarello Dogma F8.
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As a multi-time Olympic and World Champion, Tour de France winner and legend of the sport it was no surprise to see Bradley Wiggins racing on SRAM's new wireless Red eTap groupset.

That wasn't the only cool detail about Sir Brad's bike though; the black and gold paintjob extends to the decals on the ZIPP 404 wheels while a list of significant victories adorns the (fortunately very long) top tube.

Wiggins is reportedly not too fussy about his equipment, but there were still a few interesting points. It's unusual to see such a tall rider use 170mm cranks and Wiggins' bars are taped right up to the stem; common on track bikes but rarely seen on the road.

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Frame and forks: Pinarello Dogma F8
Wheels: ZIPP 404 with custom gold decals
Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Evo CX 25c
Handlebars: Pro
Stem: Most
Saddle: Most
Shifters: SRAM Red eTap
Brakes: SRAM Red
Front Mech: SRAM Red eTap with K-Edge chain catcher
Rear Mech: SRAM Red eTap
Chainset: SRAM Red with 170mm cranks
Pedals: Speedplay
Chainring size: 39-53
Powermeter: SRM
Cassette: SRAM

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