A bicycle can be made of carbon fiber or nano-tube based materials and would be very light. Assuming you could simply make a small frame with no brakes or other accessories I would think a kilo of total weight was within reach.
No it does not.
If you think the item will weigh less, then it's probably best to use grams. If you think it will weigh more, then kilograms would probably be more suitable.
No
Yes, it's possible to build a frame weighing less than one kilo. If you're into official racing, not much point, as road race rules often require the bike to weigh more than 6.8 kg to be allowed to race.
Carbon fiber is used to build very light structures.
A kilo IS a kilo - They are the SAME > . . . Answer The kilo of wet paint, dried, will weigh less. Another answer However, a kilo of dried paint chips still weighs a kilo.
It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
Simply change the exponents on the bike for lighter ones, like the wheels, tires, seat post etc. this will cost more.
No, that would certainly not be possible.
Yes, it is less than a kilo. There are 1000 grams in a kilo, so 360 grams is just over 1/3rd of a kilo.
A micro is less.
Depends on what kind of brakes you have, but about 1-2 lbs less.