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Gutterboy 03-26-2003 03:46 PM

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Originally posted by Kat
This is what all the poseurs on their mega-machines forget - spending extra $$$ to save a tiny bit of weight is a complete waste of time once you've put a full water bottle, puncture repair kit, basic tools, pump (maybe lights and mudguards too) on the bike :thumbsup
Huh? A decent pump, patch kit, spare tube, and a compact multitool should weigh less than a pound all together. Add a full 12oz water bottle the whole package should still come in at around 1.5lbs.

Between the $350 and $1000 price levels you can shave 15 - 20lbs off a new bike.

Your statement starts becoming accurate at about the 19-20lb level for road bikes. To get below that you start paying $100's for every pound lost because exotic materials and engineering are required. Not worth it for anyone except serious amateur racers, pro's, and people with deep wallets who just have to be seen pedaling the latest and greatest.

Those in the latter group soon find out that the cycling community is one of the few in which you cannot purchase respect.

Cheshire 03-26-2003 04:04 PM

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Originally posted by RAM
Ok babe what's really going on.
1st you had to get a roomate.
2nd no home internet

Now your talking about giving up your car ???


I will help anyway I can even if we have to start a Cheshire Fund.

Oh no sweetie ~ I love your love, but don't worry about me.
Living simply is my goal.
:)

Kat - Fast 03-26-2003 04:06 PM

Two decent secondhand bikes $350 - $400

http://marketplace.consumerreview.co...ry=retrieva l

http://marketplace.consumerreview.co...ry=retrieva l

Kat - Fast 03-26-2003 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gutterboy


Huh? A decent pump, patch kit, spare tube, and a compact multitool should weigh less than a pound all together. Add a full 12oz water bottle the whole package should still come in at around 1.5lbs.

Between the $350 and $1000 price levels you can shave 15 - 20lbs off a bike.

Your statement starts becoming accurate at about the 19-20lb level for road bikes. To get below that you start paying $100's for every pound lost because exotic materials and engineering are required. Not worth it for anyone except serious amateur racers, pro's, and people with deep wallets who just have to be seen pedaling the latest and greatest.

Those in the latter group soon find out that the cycling community is one of the few in which you cannot purchase respect.

Umm - I have titanium bottom bracket, bolts, quick release wheel spindles and seatpost pin etc.... for that amount of money I would have been better off having a shit before I ride for the weight saved :1orglaugh

austinth 03-27-2003 12:06 AM

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Originally posted by pennd


nice ride!

Thanks Pennd, that bike rocks out here on the west coast, we've got some really great riding trails, especially in Whistler! :thumbsup


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