Woo got my frame!!! mint and turquoise with pearl white. The paint has all the issues that everyone says. but I still like it over the black. I am going to add some stickers... woo pride... to the parts I dont like... and need to get grip paste and lube. What does everyone suggest for those??
also to see if there is any major issues with the frame as I built it. thats the scary part... to see if the frame I just got is decent. or is there is alinemnt issues like in the BB... I still dont know why they dont use a 1 peice BB>
Congratulations on the new frame/bike.
Print this page out for torque specs. This frame (VBR-218) is identical to the F12 Dogma
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1949164/Pinarello-Dogma-F12-Series.html?page=5Don't worry about threadlocker (I did not use any)
DO NOT over-tighten any screws/bolts beyond the rated spec & use a good torque wrench
Enjoy the bike & post completed pix
Edit:
The frame will ship with carbon paste for the seatpost and thats the only place it should be used
For bottom bracket, fork etc, I strongly suggest picking up a tube of PPL-1000 (ParkTool Polylube), unless you happen to have specialist grease already in your workshop
Route the cables through the handlebar before your attach to fork & don't cut anything unless you are sure about your reach/height
I did mine backwards & really suffered through the install, because it was a Campagnolo rim brake/mechanical so 2 cables each side & it was very difficult to work with
If you have the flat aero handlebar on the vbr-218 then use a nice 2.5 or 3mm tape like Bontrager, because putting your hands on the tops/flat part will tire them out
Yeah, I know this sound wierd but I have more hand pain on this handlebar than on my actual Trek Madone & when I redo the tape I will use a thicker one as mentioned above.