It seems that everyone agrees that losing 25 lbs would be better than 
lightening the bike by 4 lbs.

A different question: If the rider lost 4 lbs would that be equivalent to 
riding a bike that was 4 lbs lighter?
For example, last weekend I rode out 20 miles to pick up two 2-lb jars of 
honey.
Just that weight difference of 4 lbs seemed very noticeable to me on the 
return trip.
So would I feel a corresponding difference if I lost 4 lbs of my own weight?
I don't see why not.

--Eric


On Sunday, May 11, 2014 1:31:59 PM UTC-5, Michael wrote:
>
> Assuming the 1-manpower engine stays the same.
>
> From time to time I think of shaving weight off bikes and I wonder if it 
> really matters for a non-racer person like me who could stand to lose 25 
> lbs.
> I think if I lost the weight it would be much easier to turn the cranks 
> than if I shaved 4 lbs. off the bike.
>
> But I am not sure how these mechanical things work, so I was wondering.
>

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