58cm Sam Hillborne: 41 lb including pump and tool bag which are always on 
the bike; normally I ride with 5.9 lb. of locks and some water as well, so 
call it 48 lb. Then add my laptop bag with everyday carrying-around stuff, 
so call it 55 lb. for a regular commute. Then stuff the same bag with 
diapers, wipes and baby snacks, and 5 lb. of baby seat, and 27+++ lb. of 
baby, and you're up in the 90 lb. range. Oh wait, we stopped for groceries, a 
gallon of milk weighs 8.7 lb 
<http://www.airspacemag.com/military-aviation/above-amp-beyond-milk-run-17501799/?all>...
 
are we still counting grams on the bike?

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Yep, the Sam Hillborne is a "do everything" bike!

Mostly complete build list:
58cm Sam Hillborne (DTT), stock headset, seatpost, bottom bracket
Wheels: SON and WI hubs, Dyad rims, Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 700cx35
Drivetrain: Sneaker pedals, Sugino triple 175mm, Shimano 9sp 
chain/cassette, Shimano something road triple FD, Deore LX RapidRise RD
Brakes: Tektro R559
Cockpit: Bosco Bullmoose bars, Miesha's grips, Shimano MTB levers and 
bar-end shifters, bracket for the baby seat
Saddle: Brooks B17 Natural
Racks: Pass & Stow front, Tubus Cosmo rear (with some bungies/straps living 
on them, just in case)
Lights: B&M IQ CYO front, Toplight Line Brake rear, Planet Bike Superflash 
for backup/extra viz. in the rear
Fenders: VO stainless steel 45mm, Sackville mudflaps (missing one at the 
moment, so add a few oz. I guess)
Kickstand: Pletscher twin-legger (tossed the rubber feet a few days ago, 
because the legs had punched through the bottom)
Topeak frame pump, Acorn tool roll with assorted tools, Carradice Bike 
Bureau



On Sunday, August 3, 2014 4:04:20 PM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Since there has been curiosity about peoples' complete bikes' and/or 
> frames' weights, I figured it would be fun to reveal how much our Rivbikes 
> weigh.
>  
> Would be informative to know:
> 1. Model
> 2. Framesize
> 3. Weight of complete build, or your frameset. 
> (Including fenders/bottlecages/racks/lights/bells is ok since 
> dismantle-ization would be unfair to expect of a complete build. But no 
> bags/bottles on board, please).
> 4. Build list, if you feel up to all that typing. Would be fun to see what 
> everyone is hanging on their Rivs anyway. But that is a lot to ask and not 
> expected.
>  
> I would start, but I have to go home and weight the bikes first.
> So I will try to report back soon with my Sam and Bleriot weights.
>  
> And if you guys feel strongly about this being inappropriate for 
> Riv-culture, please delete the thread, but don't run me outta the forum on 
> a rail. This is all intended in good fun and info-purposes.
>  
>

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