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weighing a beam - Magenta Sunset - 13-06-2016 as per my post in the shoutbox. how heavy is one for booking a courier? RE: weighing a beam - welshpug - 13-06-2016 roughly 60 kilos, depends how bare. RE: weighing a beam - Dum-Dum - 13-06-2016 Really 60kg!? They never feel that heavy to lift, I'd have said 40kg topps as I can lift them 1 handed with no struggle using arm motion rather than legs. (my pull strength with both arms is a little over 100kg) RE: weighing a beam - Magenta Sunset - 13-06-2016 (13-06-2016, 07:08 PM)welshpug Wrote: roughly 60 kilos, depends how bare. I've pulled off everything inc the 'chassis arms'. leaving just the beam, torx bars, & radius arms. RE: weighing a beam - bashbarnard - 13-06-2016 my last one weighed in at 54kg complete. jump on scales. weigh yourself pick beam up repeat subtract the difference. job done took about 5 mins RE: weighing a beam - Stef205 - 13-06-2016 40kg bare, tube, arms, bars, stub axles, and caliper brackets. RE: weighing a beam - Magenta Sunset - 13-06-2016 (13-06-2016, 08:46 PM)Stef205 Wrote: 40kg bare, tube, arms, bars, stub axles, and caliper brackets. cheers Stef! RE: weighing a beam - welshpug - 13-06-2016 Wasn't far off for a fully built beam then! only a few short of my own bodyweight, having done a few 206's last week i know they are a little lighter. 405/berlingo i think are nearer 90 kilos, as i can't lift them fir long. |