Old 04-08-24, 03:43 AM
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hsea17
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Originally Posted by Kapusta
Do you have any data as to how accurate published weights for cars are?

Nobody is going to care if their cars is off the published weight by 5%. But they will raise hell is their expensive bike is.

And that is a problem, because if you have ever weighed components, you’ll see those claimed weights are often not quite accurate. And it may not be the same batch to batch. Most of the weight of a bike consists of parts that bike manufacturer does not control production of. In most cases the only part the bike company has direct control over is the frame.

So is it better to give an unreliable number, or not make any specific claims?
Well, in reference to the new "Giant TCR" in the OP the base model of Giant TCR advanced mechanical gear weight in at 8.3Kg so if IMO should come out as the weight is actually 8.5 Kg, I don't see that as unreliable. However, if the top model "Giant TCR SL which is promoted with a weight of 6.4Kg should weigh in at 8.5 Kg then yes unreliable.  Btw, car weight affects fuel consumption so do bike weight affect energy consumption to a bike rider.
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