Parlee Cycles TT
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AERO SPEED WITH ROAD BIKE EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT

Bob Parlee has learned a lot about the human body during his 10-plus years in the custom bike building business. Near the top of that discovery list is a simple but oft ignored truth: comfort equals increased speed and power.

Parlee understands that all the aero tricks in the world are meaningless if you’re position is uncomfortable. That’s the backbone ideology behind our stock TT line, which utilizes Parlee’s industry leading Flex Fit system to assure synchronicity between rider and bike.

Each TT frame size — S, M, ML, L and XL — comes in both standard and tall head tube heights, allowing riders to pinpoint the ideal balance between aero efficiency and power-enhancing comfort. This expanded sizing range combined with Parlee’s unique, multi-position seat post, provides the widest array of fit options, and assures predictable handling and precise steering.

And don’t assume enhanced comfort means reduced aero efficiency. Each carbon section of the Parlee TT is bike specific and designed exclusively for variable wind conditions. The result is a TT machine that’s equally swift whether the wind is at your back, in your face, or gusting from the side.

Cable routing that traces the shortest path between controls and frame ports, a recessed rear brake mount that sits beneath the chain stays, and a perfectly parallel top tube further enhance this bikes ability to effortlessly slice through the wind. The rest is up to you.

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Brake Type Caliper
Color White/Black
Derailleur Clamp Type Braze-On
Fork Type Carbon Fork
Material Carbon Fiber
Seat Post Size Integrated Seatpost
Size L
Type Time Trial
Wheel Size 700C
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