Today's bike at bedtime is Parlee Chebacco, one of the best-selling bikes from expert carbon bike manufacturer
, the Chebacco has a slightly slacker head angle, longer wheelbase and shorter head tube, in addition to offering space for much wider tyres and mudguards.
The bike here rolls on Mavic Ksyrium Pro All-Road wheels and Clement tyres, and Parlee’s own finishing kit including the wide diameter 31.6mm seatpost. Parlee has equipped the Chebacco with a chunky 35mm diameter handlebar, which should enhance stiffness while allowing weight to be reduced. And if you are curious about the price of the bike… the 2016 version was £3,499 for the frameset only.Help us to fund our site
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