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    jesus thats light!


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    They'll be weight watchers scales then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    They'll be weight watchers scales then?
    Nah. Weightliars brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
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    Anyway, my AX1R is 45kg dry. Really.
    Sounds like the weight of the engine?

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    Nah. It's lighter than that.

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    Old #6 was 70Kg with a few litres of gas. New #6 is 80Kg with a few easy Kgs to lose.

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    88 kg is pretty good dude.

    Remember your not using light weight wheels, suspension components and bodywork etc and like Dave says there's some metal in them thar four stroke engines.

    Skunk, 45kg for the AX-1R? I think you should have to carry a CB125T engine around as ballast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post
    I think you should have to carry a CB125T engine around as ballast!
    ZX1R does that. I have no idea what the AX1R weighs. Haven't got any scales (that I can use) either but I'd love to know...

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    Use general bathroom scales, just weigh one wheel at a time.

    Stands to reason than weight of front wheel+weight of back wheel= weight of bike. If you know what I mean.
    Two Stroke, the pinnacle of engine design

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    OK, got some scales... 85kgs for the AX and 145kgs for the ZX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    OK, got some scales... 85kgs for the AX and 145kgs for the ZX
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    My H100 in a RS frame weights 70kg with one liter of petrol in her.
    My ex water cooled(RG400 barrel and head) GP100 in a 1987 TZR250 frame(shortened) was 84kg with water and no gas.
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    Dang, those are light, D-pig !!!


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