My bike(s) accounts for roughly 6-7% of my rolling weight.
Knowing that, I've never really felt a need to worry about it that much.
My bike(s) accounts for roughly 6-7% of my rolling weight.
Knowing that, I've never really felt a need to worry about it that much.
"It's the 41. If you don't have cool stuff, you suck. If you have cool stuff, you still suck" - Velo Gator
"The 41 reminds me more of the big brawl scene near the end of Blazing Saddles." - mprelaw
I havent weighed mine, but to me it isnt the weight of the bike, but how much it can haul. I'd say that with the Xtra, Peapod, lights, GPS, grocery bags, tools, and parts, I'm well over 60lbs. My wife's Xtra is a little bit lighter since she doesnt carry the Peapod, tools or parts, but she has a heavier frame (dont tell her I said that), so if anything the weight is more balanced across the length of the bike.
We did get groceries last week and managed to pack almost $200 worth on the two bikes. I felt the weight of that trip![]()
I have one lightish bike. It is my all aluminum hybrid bike with an ultegra crankset and sram x5 components and some lowish spoke count Alex wheels. I have no idea what it weighs but its neat to pick up and go "oh neat, that is light!".
I ride my steel bikes far more before I broke my leg even though they weigh quite a bit more.
I didn't read all of the other posts but for the most part there is no standard for weighing bikes. Some will weigh the smallest bike a post that weight and there can be a significant difference between a 48 and a 62 (and when I say significant, I mean small - say 1/2 a pound or so). The lightest bike is not always the best bike for a particular ??? (jeez I can't think of the word) . Oh, application.
2012 Specialized Roubaix Comp Compact - stock- (700 x 25 Specialized All Condition Armadillo tires ) - 18.5 lbs
2011 Genisis Trafik 5.0 Hybrid - "Fredded" to the max - (700 x 28 Bontrager All Weather Race Hard Case) - 34.5 lbs
"Succeeding....despite best intentions"
57 cm Volagi, maybe 17.5 lbs (w/o pedals and cages)
Large/small daVinci tandem, 35 lbs or so bare
That which does not kill me has made a massive tactical blunder.
Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen. Louis L'Amour
'07 Giant Cypress WSD "Radagast the Beige-and-Black" * '97 (?) Bianchi Premio "Orion" * '09 Trek Allant "The Black Pearl"
Short answer, too damn much.
At the LBS that I used to go to they had a couple of scales for measuring the weight of the bikes that they sold.
But in my case I'm not so worried about weight. It doesn't really bother me that my bike weighs as much as an APC, or a half-track. Or that I'd need to take it to a truck stop to weigh it.
It gets me from point a to point b and does so at a respectable speed, at least to me it's a respectable speed. And that's all I need to know.
Digital Cowboy
Cyclists Against Carlos Bertonatti
1.0.0 Normal Grey Cockatiel (Hikaru)
0.0.1 2005 Specialized Hardrock MTB
0.0.2 Albino Cory Cats
0.0.? Ghost Shrimp
0.0.3 Neon Tetras
1.0.0 Red Betta
0.0.? Snails
1.2.0 Swordtail
2.10.0 Swordtail (fry)
0.0.3 Zebra's
0.0.1 G. rosea (Kirk)
0.0.1 A. avicularia (Pinkie)
0.1.0 Orange Tabby Cat (Little One)
0.0.1 2009 Giant Seek 2
Live Long and Prosper
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
The fish are spread out between several tanks.
October 2011: 330lbs | Current: 271lbs | Goal: 199.9lbs | 2013 Giant Escape RX 1 | 2010 Cannondale Synapse 4
I've gotta say that I am glad to hear someone say that. As I've thought of that myself before.
As with everything there is a point of diminishing returns. If one were to get a bike super, mega, ultra-light they run the risk of it breaking into a pile of useless parts the first time that they hit the smallest bump in the road.
Digital Cowboy
Cyclists Against Carlos Bertonatti
1.0.0 Normal Grey Cockatiel (Hikaru)
0.0.1 2005 Specialized Hardrock MTB
0.0.2 Albino Cory Cats
0.0.? Ghost Shrimp
0.0.3 Neon Tetras
1.0.0 Red Betta
0.0.? Snails
1.2.0 Swordtail
2.10.0 Swordtail (fry)
0.0.3 Zebra's
0.0.1 G. rosea (Kirk)
0.0.1 A. avicularia (Pinkie)
0.1.0 Orange Tabby Cat (Little One)
0.0.1 2009 Giant Seek 2
Live Long and Prosper
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
The fish are spread out between several tanks.
My business partner has a great answer for this when people ask what a certain bicycle weighs... his reply is that they weigh exactly as much as they needs to for what it is designed to do.
My racing bikes are relatively light and weigh about half as much as my more more utilitarian bicycles but all they have to carry is my 155 pound frame and minimal gear.
Digital Cowboy
Cyclists Against Carlos Bertonatti
1.0.0 Normal Grey Cockatiel (Hikaru)
0.0.1 2005 Specialized Hardrock MTB
0.0.2 Albino Cory Cats
0.0.? Ghost Shrimp
0.0.3 Neon Tetras
1.0.0 Red Betta
0.0.? Snails
1.2.0 Swordtail
2.10.0 Swordtail (fry)
0.0.3 Zebra's
0.0.1 G. rosea (Kirk)
0.0.1 A. avicularia (Pinkie)
0.1.0 Orange Tabby Cat (Little One)
0.0.1 2009 Giant Seek 2
Live Long and Prosper
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
The fish are spread out between several tanks.
I was out there this past Tuesday. And I think I'll be there again Saturday. Just look for the silver/aluminum colored Giant 2009 Seek 2 that's loaded down. If I'm on the trail this Saturday I'll be wearing Bicycle Outfitters "Hurricane" jersey.
Agreed, I think that weight only really matters to those who race, not to those who commute/utility ride.
Digital Cowboy
Cyclists Against Carlos Bertonatti
1.0.0 Normal Grey Cockatiel (Hikaru)
0.0.1 2005 Specialized Hardrock MTB
0.0.2 Albino Cory Cats
0.0.? Ghost Shrimp
0.0.3 Neon Tetras
1.0.0 Red Betta
0.0.? Snails
1.2.0 Swordtail
2.10.0 Swordtail (fry)
0.0.3 Zebra's
0.0.1 G. rosea (Kirk)
0.0.1 A. avicularia (Pinkie)
0.1.0 Orange Tabby Cat (Little One)
0.0.1 2009 Giant Seek 2
Live Long and Prosper
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
The fish are spread out between several tanks.
stripped down/race ready/ 16.25
with: water-bottles, tool bag, computer, pump, light, almost 20
2010 Kestrel RT900SL, 800k carbon, chorus/record, speedplay, zonda
2005 Lemond Tourmalet, 6066 w/carbon fork, 105/ultegra, bontrager select
1997 Trek ZX6000, 6061w/manitou spyder, xt/xtr, time atac
Not true, really. The bikes the pros ride in the big races don't fall apart under rough handling - have you ever looked at the cobbles they race over in Paris-Roubaix? - but are so light that they have to add weights to the frames in order to meet the UCI minimum weight requirement. The disincentive to buying the lightest possible road bike is not fragility, but cost.
Weight matters a great deal if one wants to race successfully, and it matters more for road-racers than those on the track. It does not matter for those who are cycling recreationally, except that those who are skinny will tend to speed up the hills faster than those who are fat. Marginal differences in the weight of the bike itself are secondary.
"I'm not crazy; I've just been in a very bad mood for forty years."
The three bikes in my sig line are 21lbs, 22lbs, 25lbs. They are all smaller framed, stripped down of non-essentials, and lightened with better components.
The PRE is my fogline bike with the aluminum frame. The Trek is the one for 20-30mi personal TT's.
Having a flat tire as part of the total cycling experience is highly overrated. Knowing how to fix one quickly is not.
'85 Trek 460 road racer
'89 Raleigh Technium PRE
'79 Motobecane Super Mirage
Lightest to Heaviest (without repair kit or full water bottles):
- carbon road bike ~17.25 lbs
- steel fixed gear conversion ~ 23 lbs
- 1970s steel sports tourer ~26.5 lbs
- steel touring bike ~29.5 lbs
- aluminum dual suspension mtb ~ 32 lbs
Then, fully loaded:
- steel touring bike ~69 lbs
They all ride fine.
The bike shown is my steel touring bike partly loaded. The weight included bike, fenders, racks, panniers, air pump and tools. It didn’t include camping items, water, food cloths and all the rest. Out of the box it’s a heavy bike about 27 pounds with racks and day to day commuting stuff 35 pounds, as shown 45 pounds and heading off for a weekend trip about 75 pounds. The bigger problem is taking weight off the seat post.
What's not in your legs needs to be in your gears.
On the at-work 50#-capacity digital fish scale, my Kona Coiler weighs 36lb, 10oz.
Rolls like 33.
The 2nd Amendment was actually written to prepare for the Zombie Apocalypse.
... most people are just bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Enough to make a weight weenie get the heaves...
Aaron![]()
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ISO: A late 1980's Giant Iguana MTB frameset (or complete bike) 23" Red with yellow graphics.
"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
Sixty Fiver mentioned it and rolling resistance. In other words the weight of wheels and tyres (And Quality) can affect the ridability and speed.
My first road bike was a Giant OCR3. Bit basic and weighed in at 19.5 lbs. I coasted down a hill and got to a top speed of 30mph and had to steer round the curve halfway down. Problem was that my MTB with knobblies got to 37mph on this hill. Talked to the LBS and a set of handuilt wheels and 700x23 Michelin PR2 tyres later and I tackled the hill again. The curve was just a bit more lean and top speed was just under 40mph. On each occasion this was coasting from the top so can't put it down to extra momentum after the slope to the start.
Stock OM wheels and the tyres fitted to them are one of the Downgrades to keep prices down on most bikes. It has been said many times by others that the best upgrade you can do to a bike is get better wheels and I would add tyres to that aswell.
I now have a variety of wheels and putting the lightweight quality wheels on any of my bikes does give an improvement. As all my tyres are Michelin PR2/3 on all the wheels- tyres are just co-incidental.
How long was I in the army? Five foot seven.
Spike Milligan
My bikes and their weights:
Ti mtb weight - Don't know
Steel road racing bike weight - Don't know
Steel touring/commuting bike weight - Don't know
I figure if I could make my bikes lighter I would be able to go faster. Also, if a frog had longer legs he wouldn't bump his ass on the ground when hopping.
Most recumbents are heavier than comparable-quality safety bikes; my singles each weigh about thirty pounds. The tandem approaches fifty.
RANS V3 (steel), RANS V-Rex, RANS Screamer
I weighed my lowly Schwinn aluminum-steel hybrid at the post office. After hours, on the scale in the lobby. Lifted the front up so it balanced on its rear wheel, and ...
29 pounds. groan