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How much dose your fixie/ single speed weight?

Old 04-27-10, 08:00 AM
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How much does your fixie/ single speed wieght?

I'm curious how much people's fixies wieght, could you put wieght name and material.(steel,aluminum, etc.)

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Old 04-27-10, 08:29 AM
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Less than the balls it takes to ride it.

Enjoy
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I'm usually not one to dwell on this... but "dose" spelling matter any more? Even when we talk about how much things "weight" I feel like we could take the time to type it out correctly. I dunno. Sorry.
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Aboot 25 punds. Lots of stele.
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Old 04-27-10, 10:43 AM
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mine fixedie haz 100 wieght. moar wieght = moar luv.
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Old 04-27-10, 11:10 AM
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Y do u guyz haz to h8? myne ways twonie free powounds wif al it's cummuting qwipment onit

Seriously, I was looking into cummuting by my wife won't ride a tandem.
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Anybody ever considered that English can be a second language? He's probably not from US, and if I'm right, I commend the man for posting on an entirely English speaking forum.
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Trek 660 conversion. 22 lbs during the summer. 25-26 lbs during the winter.
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Topic is begging for a moderator to fix the spelling. Kind of a boring topic as 99% of peoples bikes here is 19-23 pounds.
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Just over 20 lbs which is pretty good for an old schwinn conversion.
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14.4 lbs
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6 lbs.

But i haven't put on wheels, cranks, brakes a cog, spacers or a chain yet.
I have painted it and color coordinated the bar tape though.
The Bar tape is about .176 lbs. That's .079 Kilos for you Mexicans.
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