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Rosiebotboss 11-02-2008 01:19

pic: Rosie on the scale
 

EricVicenti 11-02-2008 01:20

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
Lucky.. We just weighed in at 118 Lbs, without a battery mount or covers. We have places where we can lighten up though.

feliks_rosenber 11-02-2008 06:34

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
Well good for you you stay under the weight limitations.
When I first looked at the picture, I though to myself, how on earth could that be so heavy, but then I recalled that you weigh in lbs.
We weight in kilograms and that 75 kilograms would be way above the limit.

SgtMillhouse648 11-02-2008 16:39

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
Man, you guys need to add some sort of extra dead weight or something....We weighed in with everything we had and only came out to 110ish, but guarantee you it WILL weigh within a half a pound of the 120 by the time we're done, even if ballast needs to be added. Great job keeping it that underweight!
Malhon

angelawence11 27-03-2010 13:06

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
wow. after drilling tons of holes and changing EVERYTHING possible from aluminum to carbon fiber, we were STILL .1 over the legal weight!

MarkoRamius1086 27-03-2010 13:13

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
May I inquire what kind of wheel that is? I recognize the first-generation 2-speed transmission though.

psyco_klown 27-03-2010 13:21

Re: pic: Rosie on the scale
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkoRamius1086 (Post 943697)
May I inquire what kind of wheel that is? I recognize the first-generation 2-speed transmission though.

Those would be the 6 inch performance wheel from andymark.


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