While we’re going "arghhhh!"...
A number of threads have asked, and one of the questions could be answered 
just by hanging a bike on the scale at your LBS.

I was hoping Leah would weigh Peppermint Platy before and after her build, 
but I guess that’s OBE.
How about somebody go weigh their Clem, and somebody go weigh their 
Gus/Susie, and somebody go weigh their Platypus - and report back?

Whether bike weight actually makes a difference or not, there seems to be a 
conspiracy about not reporting Rivendell bike weights.
We’ve had people talk about getting them up a flight of stairs, or hanging 
them on a rack, but nobody actually puts out a number.

I’ll start.  Here’s mine:
2015 Sam, size 55, as supplied by Rivendell:
Bar end shifters, Suguino XD2 triple crank, FD-3030 front, Atlas 700c 
wheels, Conti SpeedRide tubed tires, Shimano RD-M591 rear, Shimano R550 
levers, Tektro R-559 brakes, cork grips.
Add a Serfas RX-921V saddle, Blackspire pedals, Zefal fenders, and a bell.
29 pounds, 3 oz

Add a Blackburn EX-1 rack and BCC 12.12 computer and my typical riding 
weight comes in a just a smidge under 30.5 pounds.

A Homer, size 51, set up exactly the same way except Deore FC-M590 crank 
and FD-M610 derailleur came in at 29 pounds 14 oz.  Smaller bike, thinner 
tubing, lighter crank.

It’s not a Susie or a Clem or a Platy, but it is a data point.  Next time 
at your LBS, take one minute and have them weigh your bike.

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