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looking to know the weight of a 60 series 5 speed its going onto an A15 engine, i cant find any information on them and thought someone who has one or used one may know.

cheers for the help

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24.8 kg in the Tech Wiki...........

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Or in U.S. terms roughly 54.6 lbs. which i just weighed mine in the shed it has mount on it, clutch fork, thru out bearing and collar and the shift lever attached. It weighed in at 72.5 lbs. or 32.95 kg. interesting?

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My 60A 5-speed weighed 70 US pounds

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24.8 kg in the Tech Wiki...........


This could be dry weight?

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That is interesting... I haven't weighed mine, just repeating what it says in the WIKI. Maybe someone should edit that info?...

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That would be dry weight i reckon cause i sent one drained of oil and well packed and it only weighed 29Kg. Packaging was only cardboard and some old underlay.

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