Pinarello F7 Ultegra Di2 Bike
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Pinarello F7 Ultegra Di2 Bike Info
The Pinarello F7 Ultegra Di2 is the entry point into Pinarello's F-Series — and it arrives built on the same TorayCa T900 carbon frame as the top-of-the-line F9. This isn't a bike built down to a price; it's a genuine race machine grounded in the same Italian engineering that has carried riders to 30 Grand Tour victories. Pinarello's F-Series is built around a single idea: all-round performance, equally capable on climbs, flat race stages, and high-speed descents. At $8,200, the F7 puts that pedigree within reach without requiring a Dura-Ace budget.
Pinarello has been building race bikes in Treviso, Italy since the 1950s, and the TorayCa T900 UD carbon used in the F7 frame reflects that accumulated knowledge. T900 is Toray's premium unidirectional carbon fiber — the same material specification found in the F9 that races under the world's top professional teams, and a step above the T700 used in the entry-level F5. The layup is engineered for the stiffness and weight balance required in competition. What distinguishes the Pinarello F frame from most road bikes is the asymmetric construction: because drivetrain tension only pulls on the right side of the frame, Pinarello builds asymmetric tube profiles and layup to compensate for those unbalanced loads. The result is a frame that tracks straighter and transfers power more efficiently than a conventionally symmetrical design. Cable management runs through Pinarello's TiCR™ internal routing system, keeping the front end clean and aerodynamically uncluttered.
The Onda fork has been a Pinarello signature since 2000, and its distinctive S-curved shape earns its place on the bike. The curved fork blades reduce the transmission of road vibration — both longitudinal and lateral — without compromising steering precision. It's a combination that pays off on long race days and rough road surfaces, and it gives the F7 a visual identity that's unmistakable from a distance. There's nothing else that looks quite like a Pinarello coming down the road.
The drivetrain is full Shimano Ultegra Di2 in 12-speed configuration — the same electronic shifting architecture deployed across WorldTour racing. A 50/34 compact chainring setup paired with an 11-34 cassette provides broad gearing range across varied terrain, from steep ascents to sprint finishes on rolling courses. Shifting is handled by Shimano's R8170 levers, which integrate with Ultegra R8170 hydraulic disc brakes — 160mm front, 140mm rear — for modulated stopping power in any conditions. The integrated cockpit is a MOST Talon bar and stem; MOST is Pinarello's in-house component brand, purpose-designed to match the F-Series aerodynamics and internal cable routing.
Wheels are MOST Ultrafast 45mm carbon, tubeless-ready, equipped with MOST Competition 700x30 tires from the factory. At 45mm depth, these wheels sit in the versatile range that balances aerodynamic benefit at race speed with manageable crosswind behavior on punchy or technical courses. The Pinarello Aero Seatpost and MOST Lynx saddle complete a build that's coherently specced front to back, all from within the Pinarello ecosystem.
The F7 is available in nine sizes from 43 to 59.5, using Pinarello's competition geometry refined across three decades of Grand Tour racing. Stack and reach numbers reflect a genuine race fit — this bike is not softened for endurance comfort — though the T900 carbon and Onda fork provide enough compliance to take the edge off long days in the saddle.
Design Benefits
- T900 carbon — flagship-grade frame: The F7 uses the same TorayCa T900 UD layup as the top-of-line F9. You're not buying a compromised frame with a mid-tier groupset bolted on — you're getting the real Pinarello chassis.
- Asymmetric construction: Pinarello's frame engineering accounts for the unbalanced forces of drivetrain tension, producing a bike that tracks more efficiently and transfers power more completely than symmetrical alternatives.
- Onda fork — 25 years of refinement: A distinctive design with a functional purpose: vibration attenuation and steering precision in one curved fork blade. It's been on Pinarello Grand Tour winners for a quarter century.
- Electronic shifting with broad range: Ultegra Di2 with 50/34 and 11-34 means reliable electronic precision across terrain from category climbs to flat crits — no manual trimming, no missed shifts under load.
- Nine sizes, race geometry: Pinarello's competition geometry spans nine frame sizes with reach and stack numbers calibrated for performance fit — rare at any price point.
Final Take
The Pinarello F7 Ultegra Di2 is a rare case where the frame tells the whole story. T900 carbon, Onda fork, asymmetric construction, TiCR™ routing — this is the Pinarello F chassis without dilution, paired with an Ultegra Di2 build that performs reliably at race pace. For riders who want genuine Italian race engineering and the provenance of 30 Grand Tour victories behind them, the F7 is where that becomes accessible.
Pinarello F7 Ultegra Di2 Bike - Specifications
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