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Old 01-18-13 | 02:32 PM
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ksisler
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Originally Posted by budhaslug
I was going to just stand on my bathroom scale, then pick up the bike and take the difference. It will be accurate within a pound or two. Is that not close enough? I'll have to find a hanging scale around while we're riding the bike to weigh it otherwise (luckily lots of people leave them hanging on the side of the road just in case). What use would I have for a hanging scale after I weigh the bike once anyway?
If yours is one of the digital BR scales, most of those are downright insultingly accurate--my stoker swears that ours is accurate to +/- one donut eaten a week back! Am having hard time though getting the site picture out of my head of you two screaming down a hill very light with no pedals and no clothes...geez! ];-o**


BTW; Thanks for all the interesting bits in this thread. While I am not a gram counter, I found it interesting just what the state of the art is today.
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