It's all down to the type of bike. A DH MTB can still tip the scale at close to 20 kilos(40 lbs), an XC MTB half of that. A road bike 7 kilos(abt14) lbs and your basic upright commuter around 15 kilos.
There's no unit weight to bikes, can be anything from abt 7 kilos to 20 kilos.
kilograms
Kilograms with one decimal is the most common format.
Depends a lot onwhich type of bike youi're talking about, but betweem 8-16 kg.
20 kilograms would be closer
825,000
1500 grams = 1.5 kilograms
it is 350
A typical standard spiral notebook will weigh about 1.2 pounds, which is equal toÊ544 grams. This is equal to 0.544 kilograms.
Divide grams by 1,000: 1500g = 1.5kg
kilograms
Specifying what type of bicycle your talking about would be easier to answer. The average adult bicycle weighs roughly 30 pounds.
A "large" dog is anything heavier than about 15 kilograms.
I think that would make it 140 kilograms and 186 grams
.45 Kg
Remember K H D | d c m. Kilograms is three places to the left of grams. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. So in this case the answer is 0.251 kilograms.
that depends on the squirrel some are fat and others are thinner