astravanman
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as title
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astravanman
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anyone
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Ryan L
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why don't you research it yourself properly rather than asking such obscure questions
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Joff
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4-6kg.
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goldfish
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which make of tyre
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John
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I've heard scales are quite good for weighing things
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by goldfish
which make of tyre
My answer was adequate, based on some tyres weighing less than others.
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goldfish
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by goldfish
which make of tyre
My answer was adequate, based on some tyres weighing less than others.
I felt he was wanting to know the weight of a brand of tyre say the one he is gettin/got with a wheel which he knows the weight of. maybe I was being to exact
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ainsley_brader
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Is 4 to 6 kgs the weight of a new one? or a worn out one?
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John
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I would estimate about 3.75-5.75 for a worn out 1.
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by x8john
I would estimate about 3.75-5.75 for a worn out 1.
3.68-5.82 to be precise.
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