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I'm not a weight weenie, honest.

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crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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Slacking at work
Originally posted by ghostrider
But, anybody have a suggestion on a ~$25 scale I can use to weigh parts? Or should I just take them to the produce section of my LGS?
I don't think you'll find anything accurate in that price range. I think the pure humor value of you in the produce section with a XT derailleur and a carbon handlebar makes your idea a prime one :D
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
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Jimtown, CO
check your local head shop. they might have some deals. or if you are in school look in the chem lab.
 

ghostrider

7034 miles, still no custom title
Jan 6, 2003
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Shadows of Mt Boney, CA.
Originally posted by TN_Fred
check your local head shop. they might have some deals. or if you are in school look in the chem lab.
Head shop?? What's that?

j/k, I think I need a couple other things there - not a bad idea. For a friend, of course.
 

Mike B.

Turbo Monkey
Oct 5, 2001
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State College, PA
oldwillknot.com has lots of scales and you may find something in your price range. Lots of weight weenies use the MyWeigh 6001T for the accuracy and decent price.
 

Drunken_Ninja

Turbo Monkey
Aug 25, 2002
1,094
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Hangin' with Riggs and Mertah
I go down to my gym, then stand on the triplebeam scale and weigh in.

then i pick up my bike behind my back and readjust.

that is as close as i need to be.

gram counting is something you can rip off of the manufacturer webpage usually. There is always someone somewhere that 'knows'.