1 1552 Senior Retro Guru Apr 23, 2020 #1 I'm looking to do a weight weenie build. What scales do people use? Don't want to spend a fortune as I probably won't use them much after this build Cheers.
I'm looking to do a weight weenie build. What scales do people use? Don't want to spend a fortune as I probably won't use them much after this build Cheers.
The History Man Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader rBotM Winner Overbury's Fan Feedback View Apr 23, 2020 #2 kitchen for small stuff, luggage for bigger, drug dealer for tiny.
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Apr 23, 2020 #4 I found the 'hanging' type totally unreliable. Giving different readings. Platform type are the best. Like bigger kitchen scales. But cost more around £200. Only minus point is it can be hard to get the bike on them as shown. Attachments completed.webp 179.5 KB · Views: 185
I found the 'hanging' type totally unreliable. Giving different readings. Platform type are the best. Like bigger kitchen scales. But cost more around £200. Only minus point is it can be hard to get the bike on them as shown.
Markybeau Gold Trader Dyna-Tech Fan Feedback View Apr 23, 2020 #5 Re: Kitchen digital - wilko or tkmaxx for £10-£20. Normally do up to 5kg. Otherwise bigger weights, stand on bathroom scale and subtract the difference
Re: Kitchen digital - wilko or tkmaxx for £10-£20. Normally do up to 5kg. Otherwise bigger weights, stand on bathroom scale and subtract the difference
1 1552 Senior Retro Guru Apr 23, 2020 #6 Re: Cheers for the replies guy's. I'm thinking more for smaller stuff, bolts and parts etc. It's all about the grams
Re: Cheers for the replies guy's. I'm thinking more for smaller stuff, bolts and parts etc. It's all about the grams
D Dossa Retrobike Rider Feedback View Apr 23, 2020 #7 Re: Salter always seem a popular one for cyclists judging by eBay ads when weighing Bike parts.