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15-08-2023, 11:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-08-2023, 11:32 AM by Steve Jones.)
The coast became clear at 10.45 today so I've been able to come up with a proper answer!
Bare chassis but without the brake cross shaft fitted weighed in at 25Kg.
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Next, see if you can get away with cleaning a crankcase in the dishwasher. I’m surprised it’s that light actually.
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Easiest way, Steve is to pick it up and then get on the scales. Take the measurement and then get off, put it down and weigh just yourself.
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That's okay as long as the combined weight doesn't exceed the limit of the bathroom scales!
I've often thought that a pair of rear springs must weigh as much as the chassis frame.