Well technically the weight of my head is connected to the Dak through my ass
(no jokes here please). So it's not that high up.
Jay W
"Kevin (MAGNUM S/T) Hoegen" wrote:
> Umm...the average human head wieghs about 10lbs....way up
> there.....:-)....so lean back when ya race........
>
> --
> Kevin Hoegen
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>
> "Jayson Woodruff" <woodrufj@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3B9BDB75.F23093F8@yahoo.com...
> > Mine holds a gallon. That's 9lbs worth of water. Way up on the nose.
> Way up
> > high. That's the worst place to be hauling around ballast if your going
> to race.
> >
> > Jay W
> >
> > Jim Miller wrote:
> >
> > > > I always keep my
> > > > bottle full - I don't think it's ever been below a couple pints.
> > >
> > > Me either!!!
> > >
> > > > Bob Tom wrote:
> > > > Actually I was keeping the fluid level pretty low for
> > > > > racing reasons ???????????????????????????
> > >
> > > I have never heard of this!!!!! Why would the level of fluie in a 1
> quart
> > > plastic jug have to do with the speed of a race?
> > > Are we worried about 2 or 3 pounds of water? Why not drain the
> radiator, that
> > > would reduce a lot of weight ; )
> >
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