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sers 05-12-06 10:32 PM

how much does your bike weigh?
 
i got curious tonight and using the old home scale method, my 50cm mark v weighed in at 19lbs. i'd be intereted in knowing the weight range of your rigs.

edit:
my configuration, just as a thread starter benchmark

frameset: 50cm mark v
wheelset: formula 32h laced to deep v's with 14g straight spokes
bars: 38cm nitto 021
stem: thomson elite 130mm
headset: campagnolo record
crank: 165mm sugino 75
chainring: 49t sugino 75
bb: 107mm shimano un73
chain: izumi v
cog: phil wood 18t
lockring: formula
pedals: miche 502
seatpost: 250mm thomson elite
saddle: fizik arione ti
brake lever: cane creek crosstop
brake caliper: tektro 520a
chain tensioners: danscomp spurs.

daibutsusan73 05-12-06 10:46 PM

Yup, 19 lbs. here too.

space_robots 05-12-06 10:47 PM

This would make a good poll.

Mine is a little over 20 lbs, I believe.

visitordesign 05-12-06 11:56 PM

whoah... a lot less than that. i gotta check this on another scale before i edit this with a number.

bob jackson frame/fork/paul adjustable track ends
thomson seatpost / fizik arione saddle
thomson elite road stem / nitto 123 al drops / cloth wrap / king headset
phil bb / sugino track cranks / zen ring / crank bros quattros/kmc chain
high flange phils on aeroheads with light weight tubes (with sealant) and schwalbe stelvio tires

edit: a bit less than 16 lbs

genericbikedude 05-13-06 12:04 AM

there are different sorts of weight. weight at the wheels is more important than weight at the rest of the frame. if you weigh your frame and components, you should also weigh yourself and the clothes your ride in. of course big people tend to have bigger quads and can mash harder up hills and such. weight at the rims (tires, tubes, tuffys etc) makes you slower because you have to spin it with poor leverage (from the cog).

FlyGTI 05-13-06 01:06 AM

For now, mine tips the scales in the high 24 lb. range. No cool toys on it though.

1996 Trek 7000 ZX
Rock Shox Quadra 21R
Tektro V Electra kit
Odyssey Bear Traps
Stock Shimano STX-RC crankset

I'm starting to look for Ti and other lightweight parts, though...hoping to get it down to the 22/23 lb. mark. The major issue is finding parts that fit. Currently I'm looking on eBay for vintage parts but there's not a ton of stuff out there for now.

Ceya 05-13-06 01:16 AM

Level is 17.8 lbs
Kiyo before going back to Red Menance was 15.5 lbs wet.
Gianni Motta 18 lbs

the rest is ??

S/F,
CEYA!

Ken Cox 05-13-06 10:43 AM

My Pista has no original parts other than the frame and weighs 18lbs.

My son's coaches told him a pound on the bike equals seven pounds on the body.

ChicagoDave 05-13-06 10:56 AM

Weight is such a relative thing - and coaches making over generalized statements like that is dangerous. Take it with a grain of salt. Its much less about weight alone - what matters is power to weight ratio. seven extra pounds "on the body" is fine if that seven pounds is muscle mass that procuces 5% more torque/wattage. And that one pound on the bike isn't going to make that much of a difference for any of us here unless it is in the wheels or some other rotating part. Rotational weight is vital, and light parts/frame definitely help. But one can't generalize so much about weight, it all depends where it is on both the body and bike and the benefits/gains of having that weight (eg. power, stiffness, etc)

Fugazi Dave 05-13-06 10:58 AM

~17 lbs for the 52cm Erba, I think. Haven't actually weighed it, but it seems to be about the same as my old build.

space_robots 05-13-06 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Ken Cox
My Pista has no original parts other than the frame and weighs 18lbs.

My son's coaches told him a pound on the bike equals seven pounds on the body.

7 lbs of muscle is totally different from 7 lbs of fat though

doco 05-13-06 11:50 AM

just built up my carbon to a ss/fixed.... under 16 pounds

fixedgnar 05-13-06 12:12 PM

17.8

Pista stock besides Sugino 75's

vobopl 05-13-06 12:38 PM

My conversion weighs 14 pounds out of which 5.5 pounds are my shamals (rear laced to mack hub). It was 16 pounds with heavy look stem and before changing to a carbon seatpost and a carbon fork.

Technohippy 05-13-06 02:46 PM

My Fillmore with 50/50% stock parts weighs 17.79lbs. That's wheels, pedals and all.

flipflop 05-13-06 03:09 PM

Pista with non oem bars, seat, MKS pedals, brake... new front wheel... seat post water bottle rack.

19-20lbs per the bathroom scale.

Not nearly light enough. :D

12XU 05-13-06 04:01 PM

17.3lbs

56 cm custom Mercian Super Vigorelli, nothing carbon on it.

chimblysweep 05-13-06 04:03 PM

janie's 19. it's the phil stuff and the couplers.

Ready to Ruck 05-13-06 04:09 PM

18ish. Which feels like air compared to my 23lb road bike. It doesn't seem like it to me, but cutting about 20% of the weight makes a huge difference.

Ken Cox 05-13-06 04:18 PM

BICYCLING had an article recently about Dr. Michele Ferrari.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Ferrari

http://www.53x12.com/do/show;jsessio...B74?page=front

Many people associate Dr. Ferrari with anaerobic threshold; and, however, if I recall correctly, Dr. Ferrari makes very successful predictions of preformance, based on body weight.
As a general statement, in this gravity field and this atmosphere, lighter bicyclists perform better than heavier bicyclists.
Exceptions?
Of course.
And, of course, a bottom limit exists.

Some years ago several expensive racing greyhounds died during shipment due to the decompression of the cargo compartment of the airliner in which their owners had transported them.
For awhile after that, greyhound owners paid a special premium to transport their greyhounds in the passenger cabin.

I met a greyhound handler at Portland International airport (PDX) as he led his two dogs away from the gate.
The size of his dogs surprised me.
They seemed much larger than I expected.
He told me that as greyhounds at the peak of their training they weighed 84 pounds each.

"Eighty-four pounds?" I asked.

That seemed too specific and I wondered out loud how he could know they each weighed 84 pounds.

He said, "Winning greyhounds weigh 84 pounds."

My son has always liked running distances but, although he has always run varsity and lettered, he has also always run in the middle of the pack.
He excells, however, at 800 meters and the various hurdle races because of his unusual muscularity and strength (he has the natural physique of a pitbull).

Given the above, I wonder if bicyclists of specific sizes, weights and degree of muscularity do well at specific types of distances and races.

Here in Bend, we have an unusual number of world class professional and amateur bicyclists.
The male bicyclists who blast past me effortlessly seem larger than I would have expected.
I wonder about people who climb well.

Anyway, I fail to see the danger to which ChicagoDave alludes.
My son's coaches could just as well have said that one pound of dead weight equals seven pounds of live weight; which corresponds to one pound on the bike equals seven pounds on the body.


Originally Posted by space_robots
7 lbs of muscle is totally different from 7 lbs of fat though

Well, maybe not totally different.
Different, yes.

I can carry twenty pounds of fat easier than I can carry twenty pounds of lead, or pedal twenty additional pounds of bicycle.

na975 05-13-06 06:54 PM

my bike weighs?
 
i never checked :( but i live on the 5th floor of an apt building, no elevator so any bike would be heavy!

huhenio 05-13-06 07:04 PM

I'll play

Conversion bike = 24 pounds with pump, patch kit, spare tube, 3 tire levers.
Dresed up rider with 32 ounce camelback, 3 enches, victorinox, multi hex, and first aid kit = 208 pounds (@ 6f 1 inch)

I'd rather loose 15 pounds of my own girth before I loose them on the bike.

chrisj 05-13-06 08:42 PM

I'd like to say my lightest bike weighs something around 16lbs.

Co-Motion Track Frame 853 Reynolds Steel.
Dura-ace Crankset, Dura-ace steatpost, Dura-ace Headset Nitto Jaguar Stem, Steel Risers Cut down.
Front wheel is a dura-ace 7600 hub laced to a Mavic GL330 rim, rear is a suntour superbe pro hub laced to a Mistral rim. Bladed spokes and Conti Sprinters on both.

I was about to sell it, when I realized how friggin light it was compared to my lugged steel frames.

*edit*

Correction. The co-motion weighs 17.2 lbs and my heaviest bike the lugged serotta with deep v's laced 36 3x weighs a whopping 20.4 lbs!

Dylansbob 05-13-06 09:40 PM

14 lbs by a bathroom scale. (only thing I have around) Kind of surprising with the heavy Raceface cranks, but I guess the Ti frame makes up for it. :)


55cm Titanium track frame
Carbon fork/ Alu steerer
King Headset
Bonty Select front wheel
Surly hub/ Salsa Delgado X rim
Raceface Turbines
Ti post
Titec Big Al stem
Jones bar
eggbeaters and front/rear blinkies


Now if only I could lock it up without being paranoid.

marqueemoon 05-13-06 10:01 PM

19-20 depending on how I have it set up


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