Depends on the type of bike.
For a road bike - no.
For a hardtail MTB - no.
For a full suspension DH MTB - kinda.
For a townie/dutch bike with fenders, rack and all - yes.
Depends on what kind of bike it is. For a road bike it'd be heavy. For a HT XC MTB it'd be a little heavy. For an FS AM MTB it'd be OK. For a FS DH MTB it'd be light. For a cruiser it'd be light.
Oh, yes. A nice road bike is about half that weight.
not unless it was only a few inches long
Mine is about 15 pounds
A good brakeless BMX bike will weigh anywhere from 19-23 pounds. One with brakes will generally weigh 24-30 lbs. Hope this helps!
17 pounds bec its dangerous for it to be too light
15.6 pounds
That is very light for a bmx, 25lbs is average
Two pounds
below 20 lbs would be light and above 30 would be heavy for an XC MTB.
normally a light street bmx bike on average around 10kg but can go down to 8kg, with Ti parts (titanium) most stock bikes com out at around 12-14kg.. but anything upto the 16kg in pounds i would sau 19 to 27 is good any higher than 27 is a tank lol
remove anything that you dont need like if u have gear brakes take off the hand brakes thats like five pounds less if you have 4 pegs remove at least 2 that would be about 2 pounds off ur bike get light thin tires to lighten up your bike thats about 10 pounds off ur bikw
30 pounds
One would use a motorcycle lift to raise the bike up to do routine maintenance and cleaning. As most lifts have a weight capacity of 600-1000 pounds, it makes light work of detailing and even storing the bike.