What does your bike weigh?
Since we don't have enough to be self-conscious about. If you know the weight of your bike(s) post 'em! Not necessarily as a competition or anything because I know a couple members have 13-14lb bikes (:eek:) but i just thought it would be interesting.
Me: Soma Rush: 18 lbs Schwinn Traveler: 26 lbs (in stock roadie mode) I had it down to 21.5 when it was fixed. |
hmm my weight weenieish Litespeed M1 came in at 14ish pounds
Litespeed mtb 25.12 lbs Litespeed Ultimate 17lbs Salsa Vaya 29lbs |
one of my favorite topics
motobecane FCU - 22.56 lbs cinelli mash - 17.2 lbs lemond zurich conversion - 16.11 lbs scott cr-1 pro conversion - 14.08 lbs |
Mine weighs a lot. About to go check.
edit: Raleigh Rush Hour : 20 lbs. +/- 0.5 lbs. |
Trek Earl- probably around 25 lbs.
Cannondale CAAD10- 18 lbs. |
Originally Posted by Dcv
(Post 13526822)
one of my favorite topics
motobecane FCU - 22.56 lbs cinelli mash - 17.2 lbs lemond zurich conversion - 16.11 lbs scott cr-1 pro conversion - 14.08 lbs Wonder what mine weighs? Little off topic; was at the LBS the other day and they had a Cervelo S5 with Reynolds RZR's. Sub 10lbs complete. My jaw hit the floor when I picked it up |
The Kagero currently weighs 16.8 lbs.
Not sure about the 722TS. |
TET - 17.24 lbs
purple Kilo - 18.9 lbs |
I'm interested to see the numbers on jdgesus' Wabi. When I picked it up my mind was asplode.
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My Langster with all the bits replaced weighs about 17.9lbs. It would be lighter (considering how much I have spent so far), but my wheels were built to commute every day.
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Motobecane roadie 20/21 lbs
Schwinn fixie 22/23 lbs Raleigh Alyeska 40lbs |
Originally Posted by chrissss
(Post 13527060)
Is that verified on a scale? Even with the H+Sons?
Wonder what mine weighs? I think there are a few members here with sub 16 lb mashes |
Originally Posted by hairnet
(Post 13527197)
Raleigh Alyeska 40lbs
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So far with 20 bikes, I'm not going to list them all, just lightest and heaviest:
Lightest: Wabi lightning FG 42cm with 650c wheels is 15 lbs Heaviest: Schwinn Speedster from 1970s with 3-speed IGH is 46 lbs |
I don't have quite 20, but I'll do the same:
Pinarello with sewups on : 22 lbs, 23 lbs with everyday clinchers. Western Flyer : haven't weighed it but has to be up around 50 lbs. Lightest singlespeed : Novara Aspen MTB : 24 lbs with 1.95" knobbies. Should get a little lighter after single chainring and single cog setup. |
I'm sure my 61 cm 29er would break a scale if I tried to weigh it. Unfortunately I just have a 1000g digital scale. I weighed my other bikes at my lbs
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Originally Posted by GMJ
(Post 13527220)
Oof. I'm sure its a fun ride up hills on that biddy, isn't it?
That's what it weighs with nearly empty panniers. It isn't so bad uphill because I set some good gearing 28/38/50 x 12-32. Every Monday I have the bike fully loaded (~60lbs overall) and I do fine with the middle ring. The lowest gear is crazy; on steep hills I feel like I'm going to flip the bike backwards |
DJ: 26 pounds(which is light for a DJ bike)
930: 18 pounds. |
I haven't weighed all my bikes but my macaframa is sitting at 14.94 pounds right now and my rush hour is somewhere in the neighborhood of 22 pounds if I remember correctly.
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I need a scale :(
My guess for my pake is around 18-20 |
Funny this thread should appear now.
I needed a new mouse for my infernal computator here and as I strolled up to the check-out, they had Samsonite luggage scales for $9.00 near the register. I just came in from the garage after weighing 3 bikes that I have not put away for the winter. 1994 56cm Fuji Absolute townie, w/axiom fenders, suspension seat post, adjustable stem, townie handlebars, original steel crankset, axiom rear rack and multiple safety and headlights = 33.5 lbs. 1968 24" Columbia, all steel everything, basically as it left the LBS when purchased new = 34 lbs. 1996 24" Mongoose Switchback MTB w/Blackburn rack, Truvative triple crankset, Shimano Deore XT components, Sun rims and Tioga 26 x 1.5 slicks = 28 lbs. I was really suprised that the Mongoose was the lightest. |
What store did you find that scale in? I could use one.
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weight doesnt matter if you're relatively strong. i pull my 20+lb kilo up hills with 90+GI
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 13527598)
weight doesnt matter if you're relatively strong. i pull my 20+lb kilo up hills with 90+GI
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