Who's got the lightest one?

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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by 28hodge »

Just had a read somewhere that placing one wheel on at a time is ok and will give a reading that will be accurate enough for our world. best thing to do is place a block of wood under the wheel that is not on the scales to even up the height.

I stand to be told that this will not give a good reading, as im only going on what i have read on the ever so truthful internet!!
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by speedy231278 »

Well, when the MOT test centre I went to calculated the braking efficiency when the requirement first came in, they used a set of bathroom scales to measure each wheel and myself... lol These days it's all computerised and a little less unsophisticated!
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

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I think a bathroom scale will work fine, although they tend to vary wildly from one scale to another. Either that or I'm in denial.
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

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You think I can get my bike on that scale sometime? I'd love to see how much my NC35 weighs when its done.
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by marcus57 »

Could you not take a bike to a local weigh bridge? We have to take out work vans once a year
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by Variablevalves suck »

You could get a set of big boy scales and stand the bike on a plank.
Amazon have got 200lb sets for 19 quid.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ozeri-Precision ... 29&sr=8-24
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

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Asda, £4 scales, bargain!

Front - 80kg
Rear - 75kg

So pretty much bang on 52/48 weight distribution, that's with half a tank of fuel, need to invest in some dymags, pretty sure it's the only thing holding me back!!!!
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by Drunkn Munky »

Winning :peace:

Wouldn't scales under each wheel give a false reading though? as both would be measuring some of the same weight wouldn't they giving a higher combined weight???? Although that total weight you've got does'nt sound far out
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

Post by kostritzer »

The reading should be spot on. They are sharing some of the weight, hence why the percentages are different front to rear. ;)

Shouldn't matter too much if you do one at a time or both together. When I did mine, I put the front on the first scale and it read nearly the same amount as when both wheels were on both scales.
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Re: Who's got the lightest one?

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JC120 wrote:You think I can get my bike on that scale sometime? I'd love to see how much my NC35 weighs when its done.
Shouldn't be a problem. Same place where I had the bike dyno'd so you could have it all done at the same time.

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