Digital Scales

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Rob I would avoid digital scales unless you intend on spending big bucks.I do a lot of fishing and have went through a few scales,the problem is a lot of cheap digital scales have a large max weight(ie 40kgs).The larger the max weight the more accuracy you lose.If you are weighing bikes,a max weight you should go for is 20kgs.This scale will have a +- of 1oz.Go for a dial scale,far far more consistent.I use expensive scales but also have a set shown in the link and find them 100%.
http://www.billyclarke.co.uk/en/scales- ... b-1oz.html
 
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They are usually out from +/-8oz to 1.5lbs.If a bike needs to be weighted accurately thats too much of a variation.The Reuben Heatons in the link for £22 are money well spent.
 
These are mine, but not by choice - only because they were 'acquired' :



I really need some of those pub talk scales though, they give much more impressive figures ... :lol:

Better still, use a spreadsheet, trust the manufactures claimed weights and conveniently forget cables and tubes etc :lol: :lol:

WD :D
 
It's remote control too - I look like a right dick hanging it on the swing frame to weigh a bike ... :lol:

I would love to hang some of the 'light' bike claims on it ... :lol:

WD :D
 
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