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BOB PARLEE passing
Parlee announces the passing of founder Bob Parlee.
Bob Parlee, founder of Parlee Cycles passed away peacefully at home with his family after a hard- fought four-year long battle with cancer. Bob founded Parlee Cycles twenty-five years ago with his wife Isabel after a successful career building high-performance boats. Originally from Wakefield, MA, Bob spent most of his adult life on the North Shore, where Parlee is still based. He began tinkering with bicycles in the 1980’s and started to apply his composites expertise to bicycles in the late 90’s. By 2000, he decided to pursue bicycles full time and he and Isabel quit their day jobs and founded Parlee Cycles. In the early 2000’s word was spreading about innovative carbon fiber bikes being made on the North Shore of Boston. Soon, Parlee’s were seen at the Tour and Giro with riders such as Tyler Hamilton. Parlee Cycles began to sell bikes around the world. Bob believed in the superiority of composites to make great riding bikes and under his leadership, Parlee pioneered many new ideas in composites and developed a well-earned reputation for innovation and quality. Bob led development and design for over twenty years at Parlee until selling the business to current owner, John Harrison in 2023. Bob was semi-retired the past couple years to focus on his cancer fight but never stopped sketching new ideas in his ever-present notebooks. He had spent much of his available time over the last half decade, mentoring and developing talent across the team. Harrison commented, “Bob has been a real inspiration for the entire team here at Parlee, me included. His persistent and unwavering focus on pursuing an uncompromised and perfect product will continue to lead the identity if our business forever into the future. We are all extremely proud to continue the work that he started”. Bob is survived by his wife Isabel and his two sons. Isabel noted how grateful Bob was for all the relationships that working in the bike business had afforded him. He loved attending all the annual shows to catch up with fellow frame builders, suppliers and dealers. Being part of the fabric of the industry was something he was always appreciative of. Isabel Parlee also shared their mutual appreciation for employees past and present. The Parlee family will announce plans for a memorial at a later time.
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Sad news. I met him around a decade ago and we had a good long conversation. He was a very knowledgeable guy and designed some of the best carbon bikes around. RIP
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RIP Bob
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Sad news.
No better tribute than this: custom Z1X made for me in 2006. Still have it. Still ride it. Still love it.
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Sad to hear this. My 2006 Z3c is also still going strong, and Bob's group has always had great customer service.
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End of an era. Always loved his bikes. RIP Bob. |
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Sorry to hear that news. My wife loves her Chebacco. I had a Z1 that was sublime, but unfortunately it was second hand and the fit wasn't quite good enough to hang on to it. Think it found a good home, though.
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Sorry to hear this & condolences to his family.
Thank you for posting the tribute it was very nice to read. It sounds like a life well lived. Quitting day jobs & doing something you love with your wife sounds perfect. RIP |
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Only met him once, but he seemed like the genuine article. Cycling is lesser for his passing.
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Met him at move in day for our daughters sophomore year at Univ. of Vermont. His son was in same dorm area (dorm that had theme of environmental concerns).
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Sorry to hear about this; I have a couple Z1s and they are great. Condolences to his family through this time.
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Sad.
RIP to a pioneer. |
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Bob had a very large impact on many people and the world of carbon bikes.
RIP |
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Wow, I did not know he’d been fighting cancer these last few years. Adding my voice to express my condolences at the loss of Bob Parlee - my first Parlee was around 2004 (a Z3), and I still cherish my Z1. Those Z series are the epitome of classic bikes in a “new” material.
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Yes sorry to hear. Was also not aware was I'll. We lost a good one. Thoughts and prayers for the family.
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