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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
So how many Newtons does Reynold's bike weigh on the planet in which he rides?
On everyone's version of Earth but yours, what does a bike weigh in metric units?
About 150 N, rounding for significant figures

Originally Posted by scroca
15 kilogram = 0.015 metric ton
That's still a mass.

Originally Posted by scroca
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