Parlee ESX Aero
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Some more pics off the Parlee website. This bike looks more and more interesting. From a practicality point of view, cables entering behind the head tube have been known to cause cable friction. The looks of the bike are polarising, but with the right paint could be pretty awesome.
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Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
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Ozrider - Western Australia
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
Chase your dreams - it's only impossible until it's done
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
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Those direct mount ee brakes look pretty slick!
I usually don't care for "car coloured" paint jobs on bicycles, but the dark silver metallic really brings this bike to life. I guess nothing will save its looks in larger frame sizes, but that one is just stunning. Loosing the headset cover and slam a matching dark silver painted integrated bar/stem combo and a complete 9070-group on that... Mmm...
But how can they make it UGLIER? Thats what I want to know. it's the hunchback of bicycles... either that or there's a camelbak hidden in there.
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I think it looks horrible in black, but quite OK in silver. I would have expected to see a BMC logo on it, but it's good that Parlee has dollars to invest in something new.
I don't understand the fluted tail concept. I would need to be convinced that it works better than a no-tail concept. Why?
- Because when you look at the CFD streamlines on a Kamm tail aerofoil that area is shielded anyway, so the tail probably has little influence on the flow
- Because all the low speed aero research on bike rims shows that bulging things outwards not inwards is the way to go. Edge 38 rims for example did not catch on.
I don't understand the fluted tail concept. I would need to be convinced that it works better than a no-tail concept. Why?
- Because when you look at the CFD streamlines on a Kamm tail aerofoil that area is shielded anyway, so the tail probably has little influence on the flow
- Because all the low speed aero research on bike rims shows that bulging things outwards not inwards is the way to go. Edge 38 rims for example did not catch on.
justkeepedaling wrote:So articles are stating a savings of something like 12 watts over the Parlee Z5 for preliminary studies. That's not really that much. A standard Cervelo R3 2014 edition saves almost that much over a Z5. A S5 saves somewhere around 32 watts...
You're not meaning to, but you're taking the 12 watts out of context. The Bike Rumor thing wasn't really an "article" and there haven't been any reviews yet, so "articles" are not stating 12 watts.
A long while back Parlee looked at a basic design versus a round tube and found enough genuine advantage through a range of Yaw. Bike Rumer called that baseline test 12 watts but I can tell you it wasnt a steady 12 through all of the initial testing... That initial testing was enough for them to ...start... work on the design, not the finished project end result. No Aero bike saves the same number of watts versus a round tube bike through a range of Yaw.
CharlesM - a voice of reason amongst all the speculation and conclusions reached without any evidence, tests or data.
Bob Parlee has never built bikes to impress others, and I doubt he would bother building an aero bike that wasn't a major improvement over the Z5.
I can't wait to see some comparitive tests and see the figures.
Pretty it might not be, but then beauty is in the eye of the beholder. With the right colour scheme I think it could look pretty cool.
Bob Parlee has never built bikes to impress others, and I doubt he would bother building an aero bike that wasn't a major improvement over the Z5.
I can't wait to see some comparitive tests and see the figures.
Pretty it might not be, but then beauty is in the eye of the beholder. With the right colour scheme I think it could look pretty cool.
Ozrider - Western Australia
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
Chase your dreams - it's only impossible until it's done
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
Chase your dreams - it's only impossible until it's done
Painting a carbon bike silver metallic is going full circle.
Not my favorite bike to look at but always love to see companies pushing for new design solutions. I am looking forward to seeing 2nd generation Venge, Foil etc. Once you get into 2nd generation things normally start to really work.
Not my favorite bike to look at but always love to see companies pushing for new design solutions. I am looking forward to seeing 2nd generation Venge, Foil etc. Once you get into 2nd generation things normally start to really work.
It's still a 1000% nicer than a Dogma.... Sorry, couldn't resist.
I'd take a Dogma over this thing anytime. And be very happy about it.
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