The Drop-Bar Dogma XC Mountain Bike

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

HereS a breakdown of the differences between the Pinarello Grevil MX and its flat-bar counterpart,based on the provided text:

* Cockpit: The Grevil MX uses a drop bar (MOST Talon Ultra Light) found on Pinarello road bikes,while the other version has flat bars. This may require a short, negative-slope stem for proper fit, and the author recommends checking the fit carefully.
* Gearing: Both bikes use SRAM Transmission, but the Grevil MX has a higher-end SRAM XX SL Eagle AXS groupset (rear derailleur, cassette, chain) compared to the GX level on the flat-bar version. Both have the same cassette range. The Grevil MX also has a 38T aero chainring, while the flat bar bike has a 32T chainring.
* Wheels: The Grevil MX comes with DT Swiss XRC 1200 carbon fiber wheels, where the flat-bar version uses aluminum wheels.
* Tires: The drop bar version has 50mm tires.
* Frame Versatility: Both frames are interchangeable – you can swap between flat bar and drop bar setups. A dropper post can also be added to the Grevil MX for more mountain bike functionality.

Other key details:

* Pricing: €8,500
* Availability: Currently available in 28 countries in Europe and South Africa,not the UK or North America.
* Weight: 9.04kg (size M)
* Color Choice: one color
* Sizes: four sizes

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