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Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike


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Pinarello   |   SKU: D2091282218-00010  |   Option: H211 - Starry Red Shiny, 43cm

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Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike Info

The Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike occupies a specific and honest position in the F-Series lineup: the same TorayCa T900 UD carbon frame as the flagship F9, paired with SRAM Force AXS wireless groupset at a lower price. That detail matters when you're evaluating the line. The frame material is not a step down from the top of the range — the T900 construction, TiCR™ cable routing, asymmetric design, and competition geometry are all carried over intact. What changes between the F7 and F9 is the groupset and wheels. For riders whose budget falls at this level, the F7 is the straightforward answer.

Pinarello describes T900 UD carbon as the right balance of reactivity, vibration dampening, and low weight for competition use — a stiffer, lighter material than the T700 found in the entry-level F5. The frame uses Pinarello's TiCR™ technology, routing all cables and hydraulic lines fully internally through the frame and fork. The result is a clean front end, no external housing runs, and less drag than an exposed-cable setup. The headset integrates into the head tube to maintain that routing from bars through fork without interruption.

Pinarello's asymmetric frame design is present on the F7 across the full frame structure. The engineering principle is straightforward: both legs apply equal force to the pedals, but drivetrain loads act exclusively on the right side — chain tension, sprocket forces, and the torsional loads they generate are asymmetric. Pinarello builds asymmetric stiffness into the chainstay and bottom bracket area to compensate, balancing how the frame responds to pedaling forces from both sides. The practical effect is more efficient power transfer and more predictable handling under hard efforts.

Onda Fork

The Onda fork has been a Pinarello signature since 2000. The distinctive curved blades are structural, not decorative. The wave geometry manages longitudinal and lateral compliance — absorbing road vibration and shock before it reaches the rider's hands — while maintaining the lateral stiffness required for accurate steering at race speeds. On rough pavement or over long distances where road buzz accumulates, the fork's compliance is perceptible and meaningful. Steering remains precise. What the fork eliminates is the harsh edge that a fully rigid blade would transmit directly into the cockpit.

Competition Geometry

The F7 uses Pinarello's competition race geometry across all nine frame sizes (43cm through 59.5cm). It's an aggressive, forward position built for aerodynamics and power output — the same geometry Pinarello has refined through more than 30 Grand Tour victories over 70 years of racing. The full nine-size run gives the F7 broader fit coverage than many race bikes, making the platform accessible to riders at both ends of the size range without compromise in the geometry's intent.

SRAM Force AXS Groupset

The F7 is spec'd with the complete SRAM Force AXS E1 electronic wireless groupset. Force AXS sits one tier below SRAM RED in the product hierarchy, but shares the same wireless shifting architecture, the same ergonomics, and the same user experience. The crankset runs a 46/33 chainring combination with a 12-speed 10-33 cassette — a range that covers flat sprint finishes and sustained climbing without forcing an aggressive front shift at either end. Braking is through SRAM Force hydraulic disc calipers with 160mm rotors front and rear, providing consistent stopping power in all conditions.

Wheels and Contact Points

The F7 rolls on MOST Ultrafast 45 wheels front and rear — MOST being Pinarello's in-house component brand. Tires are MOST Competition 700x30, a wider profile than traditional race rubber that adds grip and compliance on varied road surfaces. The saddle is a MOST Lynx. Stem and handlebar are alloy, with full internal cable routing from bar to frame maintained through the integrated headset.

Pinarello has been building race bikes in Treviso, Italy since 1952, and the F-Series carries that lineage directly — not as heritage marketing, but as the engineering foundation for competition geometry and carbon technology that has been continuously developed through decades of professional racing. The F7 Force AXS delivers that platform at $7,500, with a groupset that performs reliably at race pace and a frame that won't be the limiting factor in the build for most riders.

Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
TorayCa T900 UD
Fork:
F-Series Onda Carbon
Headset:
E-TiCR integrated
Seatpost:
F-Series Carbon
Front Derailleur:
SRAM Force AXS E1
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM Force AXS E1
Crankset:
SRAM Force AXS E1
Chainrings:
46/33
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM DUB
Brake Calipers:
SRAM Force AXS E1 Hydraulic Disc
Rotors:
SRAM 160mm
Shifters / Levers:
SRAM Force AXS E1
Cassette:
SRAM Force E1 12-speed 10-33
Chain:
SRAM Force E1 12-speed
Wheel - Front:
MOST Ultrafast 45
Wheel - Rear:
MOST Ultrafast 45
Stem:
Alloy
Handlebar:
Alloy
Saddle:
MOST Lynx
Tires:
MOST Competition 700x30
Pedals:
Not Included

*Specifications are subject to change.

Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike Geometry

Pinarello F7 Force AXS Bike Geometry
Size:
43
46.5
50
51.5
53
54.5
56
57.5
59.5
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
430
465
500
515
530
545
560
575
595
C. Top Tube Length
500
515
525
535
545
555
565
578
600
D. Head Tube Length
97
104
109
114
123
138
149.5
178
220
E. Chain Stay Length
406
408
408
408
408
410
410
410
410
F. BB Drop
67
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
67
G. Seat Tube Angle
74.4
74.4
74
73.7
73.7
73.4
73
73
72.4
H. Head Tube Angle
69.5
70.5
71.4
72
72.5
72.8
73.2
73.7
73.4
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
502.5
517.7
525.5
532.3
542.6
557.9
570.3
599.3
633.5
L. Reach
351.3
365.2
372.1
378.1
385.6
388.3
390.8
395.4
400.3
Stem Length
80mm
90mm
90mm
100mm
100mm
100mm
110mm
110mm
110mm
Bar Width
40cm
42cm
42cm
42cm
44cm
44cm
44cm
46cm
46cm
M. Crank Length
170mm
170mm
170mm
170mm
172.5mm
172.5mm
172.5mm
175mm
175mm

The RA Perspective

The Pinarello F7 Force AXS is probably the most underappreciated bike in the line. Customers come in asking about the F9, which is fair — it's the bike Pinarello leads with. But when we work through the comparison, the answer is usually the same: the frame is T900, same as the F9. The geometry is identical. What changes is the groupset and the wheels, which is where the price difference lives.

SRAM Force AXS is a capable race groupset. It's not a compromise in the way that "mid-range" sometimes implies — the wireless shifting architecture is the same as RED, the ergonomics are the same, and it performs the same on the road. For riders who aren't at the level where they'd genuinely notice the difference between Force and RED under race conditions, the F7 is the smarter buy.

The Onda fork is worth noting specifically. Riders upgrading from aluminum or budget carbon bikes pick up the difference in road feel within the first ride. The fork manages vibration in a way that takes the edge off rough pavement without introducing vagueness in the steering — particularly noticeable on longer rides where the cumulative effect of road noise becomes fatiguing on a stiffer setup.

One honest callout: the alloy cockpit is the place where cost decisions were made on this build. It works fine, but upgrading to a carbon bar down the road is a natural next step for riders who want to tighten up the front-end feel and reduce weight. We can help spec that out at purchase or later.

At $7,500 with T900 carbon and Force AXS, this is one of the better value propositions in the race bike market at this price level.

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