As long as I can carry my Atlantis up stairs & load onto the hooks on the 
train, it's not too heavy.  My guess is at least 35 lbs.  But the scale is 
upstairs and the bike is in the cold garage; maybe later.

dougP

On Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:38:01 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery 
wrote:
>
> I should have clarified that I don't place much importance on bike weight. 
> To a small extent I consider the weight of tires and rims, such that I 
> don't use 1000-gram tires if punctures don't seem to be a major concern, 
> nor do I use 400-gram rims on a bike I plan to thrash.

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