Originally posted by Randal Lovelace
I just weighed both of the bikes if have....
Huffy Blue Ridge 18sp MTB - 34 pounds.....
Lotus Elan 12sp Road bike - 25 pounds....
How much does the bike you ride weigh?
Originally posted by steve
34 pounds! I bet its good on decents
My cannondale would be about 8.5-9kg at a guess
Originally posted by Randal Lovelace
I just weighed both of the bikes if have....
Huffy Blue Ridge 18sp MTB - 34 pounds.....
Lotus Elan 12sp Road bike - 25 pounds....
How much does the bike you ride weigh?
MROWKOOB, IVE SAID IT BEFORE AND I'LL SAY IT AGAIN, THAT IS ONE DAMN SEXY PIECE OF KIT.mrowkoob said:Here´s my 7.3 kg Scott Cr-1 in size XXL. Geometrywize it´s a tad larger than a TREK size 62.
Here pictured with heavy training wheels thus the weight of 7.3 kg´s
That´s 16.01 pounds.
mrowkoob said:uuuh a Moots... yummy. If I´m ever going to get a titanium bike the Moots is first in line. What a beautiful handcrafted bike.
Sorry to dissapoint you with the rims though. I use the standard campa brakepads with this wheelset. It doesn´t bother me that wear will start to show. It´s just regular training wheels and they get worn... they will get the same treatment as the rest of the bike, (water and a wipedown) plus degreasing and new oil for those parts who need that ofcourse. Right now the sidewalls look new because they are. I never really had any problem with brakepads making my wheels so "ugly" I had to clean them in a special way. I know many with black braking surfaces uses black marker pens to recreate the new look. A guess would be some kind of metal polish would clean the brakingsurface (but I dont know what that would do to the stoppingpower) also any kind of polishing would probably wear the rim down quicker. I just keep my brakepads clean.
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