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interesting insight and good point ! I should have weighed all 4. I'll have to weigh the whole wheel & tires to see the differences.
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One burnout and it should lose that gram, easy.Originally posted by bavarian3 View PostAnyone ever weigh tires? I was curious as to manufacturer specs and their accuracy. I just bought continental ecs 02 and grabbed some weights before mounting.

Continental has 24.2 F and 24.5 R. Manufacturing process isn't perfect, so some minor variation in tire weight is probably expected. Something similar being discussed about bicycle tires - https://www.vitalmtb.com/forums/hub/...ight-deviation
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Anyone ever weigh tires? I was curious as to manufacturer specs and their accuracy. I just bought continental ecs 02 and grabbed some weights before mounting.
Front manufacturer specs:
and the actual weight...25.3lb
Rear manufacturer specs:
and the actual weight... 26.2lbs
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Ok, I weighed the springs also:
Stock front:
vs Ohlins front:
Stock rear:
vs Ohlins rear:
Nice to see a big decrease in weight in the rear, although there's also an adjuster added. I suppose I shall weigh that as well and edit this post.
The front weight is significant though. Will need to change that.
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Some various shock weights...obviously not an exact science here.
Stock:
JRZ RS2:
Ohlins:
I should also grab some spring weights while I have them all.
Although this info is out there, I also weighed my bare, primered genuine CSL bootlid which came out to right about 25lbsLast edited by bavarian3; 08-21-2024, 10:39 PM.
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That is true. Well fortunately I have some time to decide. Still need to do the MK60 swap before even planning the roof.Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostRegardless, IMHO, worth it! You already have the part, I see no downsides here.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
That sounds like an overestimate, if anything— stock now is pretty freaking light.When I was going back and forth with Slon on PM asking him lots of questions about their roof, the weaves available, etc., here is what he said about hew weight difference of their carbon roof bow:Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostSlon one weighed 443g (0.977 lbs).
Yeah, I would think the stock one is pretty light too. Considering selling the Slon one because I'm not sure 2 lbs is worth the extra money. Think I'd probably need to see someone weigh the stock one before making a decision.
"...if I'm correct 1.7kg on steel vs 450g on carbon fiber."
So if that figure is accurate (which, it looks like his quote on their own part is slightly more than what actual turned out to be) and for all the Imperialists out there, 3.74 pounds vs. 0.99 pounds. Or, a 2.75 lbs weight reduction.
I have not weighed the steel part (never bought it) but could see it weighing that much. Most of the weight in the roof panel I measured above is from the additional stamped steel bracing on the underside, rather than from the actual roof skin that is welded to that bracing. That said, would love it if someone who had the BMW roof bow not-yet-installed could confirm.
Regardless, IMHO, worth it! You already have the part, I see no downsides here.
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Slon one weighed 443g (0.977 lbs).
Yeah, I would think the stock one is pretty light too. Considering selling the Slon one because I'm not sure 2 lbs is worth the extra money. Think I'd probably need to see someone weigh the stock one before making a decision.Originally posted by Obioban View PostThat sounds like an overestimate, if anything— stock now is pretty freaking light.
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That sounds like an overestimate, if anything— stock one is pretty freaking light.Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
Awesome. I actually have a Slon roof bow just sitting around waiting for the eventually carbon roof install. I can weigh it and report back.
Anyone have an OEM one to weigh it? RealOEM says 1.243 kg (2.74 lbs), but I don't really trust it for weights. Although I can't imagine it will be much heavier than that.
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Awesome. I actually have a Slon roof bow just sitting around waiting for the eventually carbon roof install. I can weigh it and report back.Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
Yep. So that's why I was thinking it's closer to Lang's estimate.
With the Slon carbon roof bow, gains are even more.
I have a bunch of parts I took off the car that aren't going back on. I'll x-ref the list you have above, weigh them (in particular if they are missing from your list) and report back.
Anyone have an OEM one to weigh it? RealOEM says 1.243 kg (2.74 lbs), but I don't really trust it for weights. Although I can't imagine it will be much heavier than that.
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Yep. So that's why I was thinking it's closer to Lang's estimate.Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostWow, that's surprising. Thought it would weigh less. Karb says their roof is 3.3 kg (7.3 lbs), so 15 lbs less just from swapping out the roof panel, not to mention all the other stuff.
With the Slon carbon roof bow, gains are even more.
I have a bunch of parts I took off the car that aren't going back on. I'll x-ref the list you have above, weigh them (in particular if they are missing from your list) and report back.
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Wow, that's surprising. Thought it would weigh less. Karb says their roof is 3.3 kg (7.3 lbs), so 15 lbs less just from swapping out the roof panel, not to mention all the other stuff.
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Weighed the roof 3 times with just the roof and got anywhere from 21.8 to 22.8 lbs. Doing the "weigh yourself only then hold the roof and weigh yourself + roof" method, it was 22.5 lbs. So call it about 6 different times weighing it, the roof alone without the roof bow is 22.5 lbs.
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I removed the sunroof cassette couple of years ago. The whole assembly with sunroof glass weighs 34 lbs. I expected it to be more but as others said, removes the weight at the highest point (although I couldn’t tell).
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