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Old 02-28-16, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by habilis
I found two low-end aluminum mtb's in the trash. One, a Trek 3500, is my main around-town and rain bike. It weighs 28 lbs. The other, a dept. store no-name, was configured the same as the Trek except with front AND rear shocks - fake high tech. It weighed more than 30 lbs. Hard to believe that an aluminum bike could weigh more than some all-steel relics from the seventies. You'd think that bike had lead hidden in it somewhere. In contrast, my steel-framed, straight-tubing Raleigh FG weighs 24 lbs.
This fixed gear conversion started life as a Raleigh Technium mountain bike. It has aluminum main frame tubes and steel stays and fork. 21.3 pounds as it sits.
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