BMX - Old frame weight

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I don't have access to a scale and I wanted to know how much an old frame weighs. My brother has an S&M black Sabbath frame that he wants to build a bike with. It has been in his bedroom for about 10 years. Where can I find out the weight. Also, will new bmx parts work with that frame or have they changed too much?
KinetikBiker
04-11-07, 07:39 AM
Put up some pictures.
I don't know the weight off the top of my head, but i'm sure you could e-mail S&M for specs and such.
new_dharma
04-11-07, 09:54 AM
do you have a bathroom scale?
if you do, use it.
hold the frame and step on the scale...remember the weight (or write it down)
put the frame down and weigh yourself...record this weight.
subtract your weight from the weight of you & frame & that's how much the frame weighs
or bring it to a bike shop
MadMan2k
04-11-07, 11:23 AM
Who cares what it weighs? It's probably around 8lb though. Build it up for a nice semi-old school tank to ride street with.
S&M had/has the best names ever for their frames.
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 12:58 PM
Yeah, just build it up and play around with it. You not going to break that thing unless you are the sketchiest man on Earth.
i dont think he's the kid down the block from me.
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 01:40 PM
kinetik?
nah, its the kid with the take that it's the bike check thread
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 01:42 PM
the One True Ave is starting to look good...
wethepeople
04-11-07, 02:09 PM
It's always looked good.
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 02:20 PM
I know. But I'm starting to hate being small. Not too many companys make 20.2/20.25 toptubes.
i ride a 20 and probably wont go up for a while
MadMan2k
04-11-07, 02:21 PM
Just get the Edwin. You know you want to run brakeless, and it comes in that size. :p
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 02:21 PM
If I ride a 20 I usually slam my legs into the bars.
EDIT: Madman, I know. I've been considering it. If only I had that kind of coinage and my parents were oblivious to the fact of me riding.
FitRider 921
04-11-07, 02:23 PM
Possibly... or I'm just not used to a toptube that small. Or, the mini trail stem on my friend's bike doesn't have enough reach.
callumrides
04-13-07, 07:07 AM
fly mosca. thats what you really want.
KinetikBiker
04-13-07, 07:10 AM
fly mosca. thats what you really want.
Everyone has a Fly around here. Plus...i just don't like them. Especially that weird wishbone thing they have going on by the bb/downtube.
I like all the Take frames. And i only know like one person that has one around here.
CMcMahon
04-13-07, 01:13 PM
The first-generation Sabbath was around 7 pounds, and the second (post-2001) was about 6-1/4 pounds.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 01:20 PM
I like the Fly Mosca, but two of my friends have it and I don't want them to think that I am copying them... which I know they will think.
groovesection
04-13-07, 02:35 PM
In my opinion i would go for a Sunday.I got 1 recently
A 21" toptube with a 13.75" rear end and it is a dream to ride.
Obviously your choice of frame depends on what terrain you plan to ride.For me personally its Street,Street,Street.
Next time you go out riding with some friends,ride each others bikes for a bit of variation.It is to easy to get used to your own bike and be content with it.
Before i got my Sunday i was real happy riding a Gusset Streaker, 20.5" top tube with a 14.25" rear end,
Now i have my Sunday frame i get more pop,can manual better and the overall feel of the bike is so much more stable.
I think i will stick with 21" Toptubes.
However i am over 30 and just under 6Ft
As i said this is just my opinion
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 02:50 PM
I need a small toptube because I'm a bit short.
gnr rocker
04-13-07, 07:35 PM
haha, the mod is a midget.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 07:40 PM
Actually, I'm like, 5'10-5'11 and I ride a shorter toptube then him.
But I'm steppin' it up soon.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 09:04 PM
I'm 5'7", so I am not classified as a midget, thank you.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 10:03 PM
Hey Gunz I hear 'midgets' don't like that term, you might want to change it to dwarf so as not to offend the dwarf population of bikeforums.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 10:07 PM
Being a midget is a technical name, and being a dwarf is a subdivision of it. There are certain types of "small people" disorders that are called ________ Dwarfism.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 10:08 PM
Gay is also the technical term, but they don't want to be called it.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 10:12 PM
Not really. I haven't heard a homosexual ever say that "gay" was a derrogatory term. They don't like it so much when they are compared to things that are pretty crappy.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 10:12 PM
That response was pretty ghey.
old and new
04-13-07, 10:18 PM
borrow a bathroom scale from the neighbors. You shouldn't be adverse to borrowing things,unless you have one hell of a tool set, to build a bike.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 10:18 PM
That response was pretty ghey.
Watch your mouth, young man.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 10:20 PM
Older then you, boy.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 10:21 PM
Older than you, boy.
I have better grammar than you, sir.
wethepeople
04-13-07, 10:22 PM
I have two legs that function perfectly, boy.
FitRider 921
04-13-07, 10:23 PM
You got me there, master.
either way, im better at life then both of you...except maybe wtp.
new_dharma
04-14-07, 12:09 AM
That response was pretty ghey.
that response was pretty platonic...
wethepeople
04-14-07, 01:17 AM
You're a ****.
(*Thats is the most generic insult I can think of)
new_dharma
04-14-07, 09:25 AM
You're a ****.
(*Thats is the most generic insult I can think of)
you're using it to mean cigarette, right? :rolleyes:
its not like we dont realize your just substituting platon for gay
FitRider 921
04-14-07, 10:03 AM
either way, im better at life then both of you...except maybe wtp.
nahuh.
FitRider 921
04-14-07, 10:11 AM
boogerface.
new_dharma
04-14-07, 11:35 AM
its not like we dont realize your just substituting platon for gay
y'all said you wern't being 'gay' so i'm callin' it like I see it...
you're being platonic towards each other...not gay.
The first-generation Sabbath was around 7 pounds, and the second (post-2001) was about 6-1/4 pounds.
Thanks for the info. Now to get some parts for it.
KinetikBiker
04-16-07, 08:33 AM
boogerface.
You're like a 2nd grader. Hahaha.
FitRider 921
04-16-07, 12:55 PM
So?
gnr rocker
04-16-07, 07:02 PM
I have two legs that function perfectly, boy.
not anymore jason
FitRider 921
04-16-07, 08:35 PM
:roflmao: kharma.
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