I have two Rivs and weighed them in at normal running weight with tools/bags/pump included.
The first one up is my grey/maroon Hunqapillar - 54cm = *39 lbs* Includes full racks/basket/bag for camping: 1. Tubus Cosmo rear rack 2. Haulin' Colin front rack (custom) 3. large Wald basket 4. Medium Sackville with tools 5. Brooks B17 w/Nitto S83 seatpost 6. XD600 double 7. Thin Gripsters 8. Albastache w/Nitto Dirt Drop 10cm stem 9. Bell, frame pump, 3 bottle cages 10. Sykes wood fenders 11. Velocity Synergy rims 12. Clemente X'plor MSO tires 13. Schmidt 28 Dyno, B&M Cyo IQ light and tailight 14. kickstand Next up - '09 A. Homer Hilsen - 59cm = *29 lbs* Rando setup: 1. Swift Industries Paloma handlebar bag 2. Honjo hammered 45mm fenders 3. Rene Herse crank 4. Thin Gripsters 5. XS Sackville tool bag with tools 6. Velocity A23s rims 7. Jack Brown Greens 8. Selle Anatomica saddle with Thompson seatpost 9. Nitto Noodle 42cm with Nitto 10cm lugged stem 10. Bell, frame pump, and 3 bottle cages 11. Schmidt dyno hub and Edelux and B&M taillight 13. kickstand For what it's worth, I also weight the current rando bike, my 57cm Velo Routier (Cycle Toussaint) with a very similar build and size to the Homer, and it came in 1 lb heavier at *30 lbs*. The build differences on the Toussaint are: 1. 650b - Hetre ELs 2. Acorn Tall Boxy Rando bag with tools 3. Speedplay Frog pedals 4. Berthoud 50mm steel fenders 5. Pacenti PL23 rims Brian Hanson Seattle, WA On Sunday, August 3, 2014 1:04:20 PM UTC-7, lungimsam wrote: > > Since there has been curiosity about peoples' complete bikes' and/or > frames' weights, I figured it would be fun to reveal how much our Rivbikes > weigh. > > Would be informative to know: > 1. Model > 2. Framesize > 3. Weight of complete build, or your frameset. > (Including fenders/bottlecages/racks/lights/bells is ok since > dismantle-ization would be unfair to expect of a complete build. But no > bags/bottles on board, please). > 4. Build list, if you feel up to all that typing. Would be fun to see what > everyone is hanging on their Rivs anyway. But that is a lot to ask and not > expected. > > I would start, but I have to go home and weight the bikes first. > So I will try to report back soon with my Sam and Bleriot weights. > > And if you guys feel strongly about this being inappropriate for > Riv-culture, please delete the thread, but don't run me outta the forum on > a rail. This is all intended in good fun and info-purposes. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.