Pinarello Grevil

Medium demand · 0 active listings

Good points

  • Lightweight carbon frame
  • Excellent aerodynamics
  • Responsive handling
  • Versatile tyre clearance
  • Maintains speed on mixed terrain

Things to consider

  • Integrated seatpost clamp can be tricky
  • Less comfort-focused than some rivals
  • Higher price point
  • Requires careful inspection when buying used

Pinarello Grevil buying guide

The Pinarello Grevil is a gravel bike that combines the Italian brand's renowned design ethos with the versatility and durability needed for off-road adventures. Positioned in Pinarello's lineup as a high-performance gravel machine, the Grevil offers a blend of speed and stability that's well-suited to the varied terrain commonly found in the UK. It's crafted from carbon fibre, a material choice that keeps the bike lightweight yet solid, catering to those who want to tackle both long road rides and rugged trails with equal confidence.

Riding the Grevil is an experience that brings the best of both road and gravel worlds together. On UK roads, the bike's agility is immediately noticeable. It feels nimble yet planted, handling tight corners and sudden changes in direction with ease. When the tarmac gives way to gravel paths, the Grevil maintains its composure, absorbing bumps and vibrations effectively thanks to its well-designed frame geometry and wider tyre clearance. For those who regularly venture off the beaten path, the Grevil's ability to switch between surfaces without compromising performance is a significant advantage.

In comparison to its rivals, the Grevil stands out with its distinctive Italian flair and attention to aerodynamic detail. Rivals like the Specialized Diverge or the Trek Checkpoint offer strong competition, with each providing their own unique take on gravel versatility. However, where the Grevil truly shines is in its ability to maintain high speed efficiency, a nod to Pinarello's road racing pedigree. It may lack some of the more comfort-focused features found in its competitors, such as suspension systems, but it more than makes up for it with a lively and engaging ride.

On the used market, the Pinarello Grevil holds its value relatively well, thanks in part to the brand's prestige and the bike's high-performance credentials. However, it's worth noting that prices can vary significantly depending on the year and the specific components fitted. Models from the earlier years, like 2019 and 2020, often provide better value for money, particularly those equipped with mid-range groupsets like Shimano 105 or SRAM Rival. As always, it's crucial to inspect for signs of wear, especially in the drivetrain and wheelset.

Potential buyers should be aware of a few quirks, such as the integrated seatpost clamp which can be a bit finicky to adjust. Additionally, given its performance-oriented design, the Grevil might not be the most forgiving option for those prioritising comfort over speed. The carbon frame, while providing excellent ride quality, requires careful inspection for any signs of damage when purchasing second-hand. Overall, the Grevil is an attractive option for riders looking to blend high-speed road capabilities with gravel-ready toughness.

What it's like to ride

The Pinarello Grevil offers a captivating ride that is both exhilarating and dependable. On UK roads, it delivers a lively performance, feeling responsive and precise in its handling. The transition onto gravel paths is where the Grevil shines, with the frame's geometry allowing for a stable and comfortable ride over rougher terrain. The ability to fit wider tyres enhances its off-road capability, making it an excellent choice for UK riders who frequently encounter variable surfaces.

Who it's for

The Pinarello Grevil is ideal for cyclists seeking a high-performance bike that can handle both road and gravel adventures. It's particularly well-suited to those who value speed and efficiency but also want the versatility to explore beyond the pavement.

Pinarello Grevil year guide

Models from 2019 and 2020 often offer the best value, particularly those with mid-range components. Later models may feature updated technology but come at a higher price point.

Pinarello Grevil, key things to know

Cyclesite Fair Value Range

Market value range
£3,550(£2,550 - £3,950)

Based on current UK market prices for this model

Trade-in vs Private Sale

Shop trade-in

£2,308

Private sale

£3,550

You save

£1,242 (54% more)

Value by Condition

Estimated market value based on current UK market prices for this model.

Excellent

Like new, minimal signs of use

£3,550

£2,550 to £3,950

Good

Normal wear, fully functional

£3,018

£2,168 to £3,358

Fair

Visible wear, may need minor work

£2,308

£1,658 to £2,568

Poor

Significant wear, needs repairs

£1,420

£1,020 to £1,580

Based on real UK market prices, updated continuously as the market moves.

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Pinarello Grevil Resale Value & Market Data

The Pinarello Grevil has a current fair market value of £2,550-£3,950 based on current UK market prices for this model. At the mid-point of £3,550, this places the Grevil in the medium-demand segment of the used market.

Pinarello Grevil Value by Condition

Condition has a significant impact on resale value. An excellent-condition Grevil commands around £3,550, while good condition drops to £3,018 and fair condition to £2,308. These figures update as Cyclesite tracks new sales across the UK.

Sell Your Grevil

Selling privately on Cyclesite typically nets £1,242 more than a shop trade-in (54% difference). With 0 active listings and medium demand, now is a reasonable time to list.