Parlee Z5SLi
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Nice!
You should get 3T stealth stuff....
You should get 3T stealth stuff....
One of the best looking bikes I've seen.
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That looks amazing. How is it 6.8kg though? I would think it would be low 6s at least.
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munk93: All the stickers are removed from wheels.
The weight is now 6.8: this includes P2Max, hyperon clincher wheels, heavy skewers...(internal cables add weight to, next year I'm going electronic )
But really ( I know this is WW so don't shoot me), I prefer a 6.5-7kg bike then a 6.0-6.5kg. It complements my riding style better.
Frame weight was 830grams ( Large)
I thought about getting te Stealth 3T stuff but I prefer te grey on the this bike. It complements it perfectly.
Mid april I'm getting a new fit then I'm sending BERK COMPOSITES some measurements for integrated saddle and seatpost and stem-bar combo...
The weight is now 6.8: this includes P2Max, hyperon clincher wheels, heavy skewers...(internal cables add weight to, next year I'm going electronic )
But really ( I know this is WW so don't shoot me), I prefer a 6.5-7kg bike then a 6.0-6.5kg. It complements my riding style better.
Frame weight was 830grams ( Large)
I thought about getting te Stealth 3T stuff but I prefer te grey on the this bike. It complements it perfectly.
Mid april I'm getting a new fit then I'm sending BERK COMPOSITES some measurements for integrated saddle and seatpost and stem-bar combo...
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Arc wrote:kodiesan wrote:frame weight was 830gr ( including bolts,derrieclamps,etc...)
Wow, you got lucky then, or I just got very unlucky. Mine is 950gr as XL tall.
mine was 830 grams as well - size M/L with Tall headtube
twigstim wrote:In the style of the new canonndale evos, I like it.
no, i think the new cannondales are in the style of the Parlee....
2011 Tarmac Pro SL3 Project Black (gone but not forgotten)
2012 Parlee Z5 SLi (just because)
2014 Colnago C59 (why not)
2012 Parlee Z5 SLi (just because)
2014 Colnago C59 (why not)
pfft i think its heresy to compare parlees sense of style to cannondales
one companies designs are geared to get the desired performance, the other is concerned with 'trends' and shifting as many units as possible
the z5s looks a bit like a steel frame until you get close, round tubing, straight lines and no stupid anagrams on every available piece of real-estate, tasteful
one companies designs are geared to get the desired performance, the other is concerned with 'trends' and shifting as many units as possible
the z5s looks a bit like a steel frame until you get close, round tubing, straight lines and no stupid anagrams on every available piece of real-estate, tasteful
@naturel:
Well, the first thing I noticed is that the frame doesn't crack (nor make cracking noises from bracket area) by looking at it... that's a plus no? . 2 S3's, 1R5 and 2 R3's cracked (2years time)...Replaced under waranty from Cervélo, but you still have to wait for it. Last R3 that was cracked (2011model->already in same colors AND same fork as 2013 model) I had to pay 500euro, that was a real bummer...
That's MY experience, my brother rides a 2008 Cervélo without a problem.
Parlee is something else. It's more under the radar, except from the real bike lovers ( in Belgium not to many people ride or even know this brand).
The ride compared Cervélo R-series-Parlee: about the same, The parlee is nat as twitchy and maybe a tad more comfy, but really not by much. A bike that is criterium ready if you ask me!
Well, the first thing I noticed is that the frame doesn't crack (nor make cracking noises from bracket area) by looking at it... that's a plus no? . 2 S3's, 1R5 and 2 R3's cracked (2years time)...Replaced under waranty from Cervélo, but you still have to wait for it. Last R3 that was cracked (2011model->already in same colors AND same fork as 2013 model) I had to pay 500euro, that was a real bummer...
That's MY experience, my brother rides a 2008 Cervélo without a problem.
Parlee is something else. It's more under the radar, except from the real bike lovers ( in Belgium not to many people ride or even know this brand).
The ride compared Cervélo R-series-Parlee: about the same, The parlee is nat as twitchy and maybe a tad more comfy, but really not by much. A bike that is criterium ready if you ask me!