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[QUOTE="DougRoost, post: 144688, member: 23019"] Wayneo, I know you're right and that just makes it all the worse. Certain manufacturers lie about it, people plunk down their hard-earned cash based on flat out incorrect info, and the manufacturers continue to get away with it. Apparently there's no real penalty when they're caught being off on the weights. I could see wet weights since there could be some slight differences but there is no excuse for the dry weights they publish. Don't we have truth in advertising laws? I don't know but it would seem to me the other bike companies could sue for false advertising, actual damages plus punitive damages. So could someone who bought a bike based on incorrect specs. After all, these are manufacturer's specifications and are supposed to represent the product. [/QUOTE]
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