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Old 07-12-10, 06:09 PM
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Kilo TT Weight

How much does a 57cm Kilo TT weigh with the stock components?

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I don't know.
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Between 20lbs and 24lbs with a statistical certainty of 98.6%.
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The three pieces of fried chicken I ate for lunch today weighed around 2 lbs.
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Nice, 3 d-bags and counting.
Maybe I'll just go jerk-off to a baby blue Madison picture while I wait for the weight.
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Or you could stop counting on someone having put their stock 57cm Kilo TT on a scale and email the distributor.
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22lb.

Just kidding, Figure it out yourself it wont kill you.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-327032.html

Originally Posted by 9Rings
I just weighed it here on a standard bathroom scale:

Me- 200lbs. (athletically built?)
Me + Bike- 218 lbs.

That's with the stock pedals on.

$16.61 per pound. That's about as much as buying a good sirloin steak. Weight weenies rejoice!

I think this dude figured it to be around 20lbs... I own the TT but without a lot of the stock stuff. Not sure of its weight.


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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
Between 20lbs and 24lbs with a statistical certainty of 98.6%.
You mean 97.33%. Jeez, get it right.

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Originally Posted by Johnny Hive X
I think this dude figured it to be around 20lbs... I own the TT but without a lot of the stock stuff. Not sure of its weight.


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That's basically what TejanoTrackie said...

+1, I'm certainly not here to help but to point out the obvious.
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Thanks Johnny Hive X
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Ask me what any entry level track bike weighs. I will reply "Around 20lbs," and I will be right.
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Originally Posted by jignall
Thanks Johnny Hive X
Not a problem. Hit me up if you have any questions or advice about that bike.

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Ask me what any entry level track bike weighs. I will reply "Around 20lbs," and I will be right.
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Originally Posted by jignall
Maybe I'll just go jerk-off to a baby blue Madison picture while I wait for the weight.
This is a great idea.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
The three pieces of fried chicken I ate for lunch today weighed around 2 lbs.
KFC Double Down?
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Old 07-13-10, 06:11 AM
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No. That's only two pieces.
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^ wtf is that?
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A boat anchor.
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You guys sound more and more like *******s every day. I didn't realize this was snarkforums.
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I'm sorry. We are comparing fixed gear weight. We are not weight weenies and if you lurked around in this forum long enough of even thought about using the search function you would know that all Fixed gears are 19lbs < x < 24lbs. Unless we are comparing a beach cruiser that has been converted to fg, we find it unnecessary to answer unnecessary questions.
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Hey that's not true my fixed gear is only like 17 lbs!
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silence, child. you are making me look bad.
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Originally Posted by StOCK
I didn't realize this was snarkforums.
Sounds like you've got some "realizing" to do.
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