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The good old days.

 

Though new bike every year, retire at age 40...

 

40 Around the corner, last new bike 2014, last ride 2 months ago, last block of training exceeding 4 weeks 2015, hey that`s life, suck it up buttercup.

 

sounds like you might be the the perfect E-bike candidate  :ph34r:

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Many years ago, was still at school around 2001/2002, Bicycling had a orange Parlee as most expensive bike, was then around R230-R250K.

 

Enjoy your Parlee and best of luck with the brand.

 

 

Ah, the good old days. I've wanted a parlee since around then.

I just googled the brand.

They were founded in 2000. So you have been a fan since inception basically.

 

https://parleecycles.com/bob-parlee/

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I just googled the brand.

They were founded in 2000. So you have been a fan since inception basically.

 

https://parleecycles.com/bob-parlee/

 

Yep, Bob Parlee the founder came across to bikes with years experience in building high performance boats and yachts.

Parlee were the first to build a bike frame under 900grams. not long after they broke under 800grams.

 

A little known fact, Parlee bikes have been ridden in a few Grand Tours painted to look like sponsor bikes (trek and look)

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Yep, Bob Parlee the founder came across to bikes with years experience in building high performance boats and yachts.

Parlee were the first to build a bike frame under 900grams. not long after they broke under 800grams.

 

A little known fact, Parlee bikes have been ridden in a few Grand Tours painted to look like sponsor bikes (trek and look)

Recently?

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When is it not?

 

It's still the first thing any of us does when looking at a bike.

picks it up and uses their internal scale to judge if its rubbish or not   :D

 

My 2020 Madone with Red AXS powermeter, Zipp NSW 454's, bottle cages and garmin mount weighs a rather fat 8.255kgs

It will go under 8kgs with my Roval Rapide wheels with Tubolitos but only just.

Yet the Madone is one of two of the most comfortable bikes i have ever ridden.

and i'll take it every day over my older 6.8kg Ritte Ace.

 

the other bike is my fathers Mason Resolution

https://masoncycles.cc/shop/categories/resolution-bikes

 

The Parlee is going up against some serious competition - i cannot wait to find out how it measures up

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Yep, Bob Parlee the founder came across to bikes with years experience in building high performance boats and yachts.

Parlee were the first to build a bike frame under 900grams. not long after they broke under 800grams.

 

A little known fact, Parlee bikes have been ridden in a few Grand Tours painted to look like sponsor bikes (trek and look)

 

George Hincappie and Laurent Jalabert were on Parlee’s with other manufacturers decals.

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Starting to look a bit more like a bike!

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I have finally sourced a BB for this bike.

Hens teeth! - took me a good number of hours and calls to hunt one down.

The store also have stock of the Sram Road brake hoses. which are also hens teeth.

These parts are the only outstanding bits i need to complete the build

 

Still deciding if i just collect the parts and complete the build myself or dropping the bike off to be completed by the shop.

At least if they do it i will have the opportunity to ride it this weekend.

 

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Starting to look a bit more like a bike!

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I have finally sourced a BB for this bike.

Hens teeth! - took me a good number of hours and calls to hunt one down.

The store also have stock of the Sram Road brake hoses. which are also hens teeth.

These parts are the only outstanding bits i need to complete the build

 

Still deciding if i just collect the parts and complete the build myself or dropping the bike off to be completed by the shop.

At least if they do it i will have the opportunity to ride it this weekend.

as mentioned, nice wine room, too many full racks for my taste.  Exceptional looking bike; but for me, your crowning achievement, building at your front door, respect

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as mentioned, nice wine room, too many full racks for my taste.  Exceptional looking bike; but for me, your crowning achievement, building at your front door, respect

 

The first lockdown did wonders for my wine collection - many brilliant wines came up at unbelievable  discount. so i stocked up hard!

Then not long after my wife fell pregnant and i am now forced to drink good wine alone

 

You should see my dining room table/work bench...

 

I've dropped the bike off to be completed at my LBS.

how long do you think i can let it live in the house before i get into trouble?

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For all that moola you get a fully custom bike.

We measure you up in full and the frame custom manufactured entirely to your spec.

I do not see a big market for that in RSA...

in the US and Europe they are selling very well.

I think you might be pleasantly surprised.

 

There's a good few Cayenne drivers down this end of the world who are SOOOO bored of riding the SAAME old Dogma F12 as all of their other mates.

 

Good luck with the brand and the build. Looks amazing.

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