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Thank you Glen, that info saves me a lot of time![]()
Thank you Ken, that is indeed a good weight save and handling improvement ... didn't think it would add up so quickly.
TBH i thought 50KG would be much harder to achieve without drastic surgery, but you are at 45KG already ...
Learning something new here every time, thanks !
...rear guard sub-frame, front guard inner brace...
Please remind me what those parts are. I know what the rear sub frame is, but you seem to be talking about something else.
What is a "rear guard"?
What is a "front guard"?
Are you talking about fenders, or mud guards?
For those following along, 50 kg = 110.23 lb.
This got me to wondering:
Why is pounds abbreviated as lb? So I had to look it up.
“Pounds” derives from the name of an ancient Roman unit of measurement, Libra pondo. This Latin phrase translates to “a pound by weight.” Our word “pound” comes from pondo, and its seemingly unrelated abbreviation, “lb,” comes from the libra part.
This all would be so much simpler if we had all gone all metric like our grade school teachers promised we would be by the time we reached adulthood. I wonder if teachers in the US are still telling that fib to the kids.
Sorry to derail this thread. Please carry on. Following with interest.
Ok, back to the program. And I will reiterate-
Hi Folks, the DW 180 weight reduction today is 682 grams.
Remove set of steel exhaust flange clamps = 438 g. Replace with aluminium flange clamps = 161 g.
Remove OEM cam chain tension adjuster = 401 g. Replace with aftermarket aluminium manual cam chain tensioner = 86g.
Remove OEM fork spring pre-load adjusters = 216 g. Replace with aftermarket aluminium pre-load adjusters = 126 g.
Tomorrow I'll weight the exhaust flange steel bolts and the replacement Titanium exhaust bolts as well as the OEM steel engine mounts and the replacement aluminium engine mounts.
Cheers.
This all would be so much simpler if we had all gone all metric like our grade school teachers promised we would be by the time we reached adulthood. I wonder if teachers in the US are still telling that fib to the kids.