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The 2016 Pinarello GAN RS review

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The Pinarello brand has a unique character in the bike business. From the engineers to Fausto Pinarello himself, the company focuses on the bike. Pinarello does not make low-end bikes. It does not go after massive marketing strategies. It does not need to produce accessories and parts. Instead, the entire production team of Pinarello DOES focus on their bikes. They DO make high-quality, scientifically sound, detail-oriented and breathtakingly beautiful boutique bikes. And they DO care about their customers. After riding for over ten years on multiple bikes, from non-branded steel frames, to the over-sized aluminum Cannondale (the R800!), the carbon Trek Madonne, and the race-oriented Specialized Amira, I jumped into the Pinarello entry-level Razha last year. The Razha was different than anything I had ridden before. The entry-level, reliable Razha It was a solid training machine. Not super-light but very stiff, quite responsive and very stable on the pavement. Th