I don't mind a heavy-ish bike (I do own Rivendells, after all), but it can 
be too heavy for me to lift onto a bike rack or over a log.  I never 
weighed my Platy, but I built it up with lightish parts--Brevet rims, some 
kind of Gravel King tires run tubeless, 1x with Garbaruk cassette (they 
remove unneeded metal), SKS fenders and lighter Axiom rack.  One light 
nylon bag.   I did spend "poundage" by installing a Brooks B68 and 
Greenfield kickstand.   I can lift it, but it is heavier than my more bare 
AHomerHilsen. 

The *ride*, though, is light--light and breezy.  My old "lightened up" 
Appaloosa probably weighed about the same, and it rode great, but not the 
light and breezy ride of the Platy.

If you're ever on the eastern side of the state, I'm in Philadelphia and 
wouldn't mind letting your wife test my 55cm Platy.

Roberta



On Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 4:43:34 PM UTC-5 Rusty Click wrote:

>
> Another question...How much does the Platypus weigh?  When I see pictures, 
> especially of Leah's beautiful bike, it seems to be exactly what my wife 
> describes as the bike she wants.  When I offer to look for one to replace 
> the Tr*k we bought in desperation this past year, she says she doesn't want 
> that heavy of a bike.  She may be projecting my Atlantis and Sam Hillborne 
> builds onto the Platy.
>
> Rusty C.
> Pgh, PA
> On Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 11:58:04 AM UTC-5 hugohal...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions with regards to putting it on a work stand? For some 
>> reason, it feels wobbly when I clamp the seat post, but I probably just 
>> need to get used to it and trust that it will be okay.
>>
>> On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 5:45:07 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Hugo. 
>>>
>>> I'm so glad you're enjoying the ride of your bike.  Me, too! I had a 
>>> stand (no kick.  you'd remove it when not in use) that attached to the rear 
>>> axle.  While that worked perfect for my shorter chain stay Homer, there was 
>>> too much weight in front and Platy would get tipsy.  I opted for the 
>>> standard Greenfield single leg kickstand with the foot, so it wouldn't mar 
>>> my floor.  Works perfectly.  <$20.
>>>
>>> Roberta
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 4:19:59 PM UTC-5 hugohal...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone, I have been enjoying my 60cm Platypus since I received it 
>>>> in October. On rides, I have been loving the extra long top tube, however, 
>>>> it has made the bike unwieldy when it is in storage, on the repair stand 
>>>> or 
>>>> locked up. Anyone else having these issues? Anyone have any suggestions 
>>>> for 
>>>> 1. a good kickstand, and 2. a good position on the repair stand? Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> As far as kickstands are concerned, I did try the single leg kick stand 
>>>> that came with my Big Dummy long tail cargo bike, however, it did not 
>>>> work. 
>>>> The Big Dummy's extra length is in the extra long chain stay whereas the 
>>>> Platypus's extra length is in every part of the geometry being stretched 
>>>> out. I also purchased a Pletscher twin kickstand, however it appears that 
>>>> the kickstand plate on the Platypus is built only for a single kick stand. 
>>>> Has anyone had any luck getting the twin on the Platypus, or should I just 
>>>> shell out and get one of the recommended kickstands from Riv? If so, does 
>>>> someone recommend a specific model for the Platypus?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks! - HH 
>>>>
>>>

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