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Weight of a Bonnet?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:17 am Up
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Hi guys,

Ive had a search and cannot seem to find the answer, so does anyone know how much a 206 bonnet weighs?

Ive just won one on ebay, however its just shy of the Scottish border, so i am going to use a courier to bring it down, but have no idea on the weight!?

Im thinking maybe around 5-6kg?

Can anyone shed any slight more accurate figures on this?

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I'd estimate it to be double your estimate, if not more.

PM Harry/Lee or other people breaking 206's. They will have likely sent one.

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it will be around 10kg
 
 

 

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I would say about 15 kg sent one the other day.
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Or use Paisley Freight - They charge £25 for a bonnet.
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Just weighed one yesterday Laughing it's 13.5kg
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Thank you chaps!

Looks like i was quite out with my guess!

Will check out Paisley Freight!

Cheers fellas!

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Harry wrote:
Just weighed one yesterday Laughing it's 13.5kg

sound like worth to get a FRP bonnet then Razz

 
 

 

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If you put the dimensions into parcel monkey it's around £17

Then if you lie a little and knock 15cm off the length it goes down to £6.50 Laughing

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Went on ServiceBox for part number of mine then went on ordering screen and it said 10.5 kilos if still need be
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It will more than likely be volumetric weight for that not actual weight Wink
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Lee wrote:
It will more than likely be volumetric weight for that not actual weight Wink

What He Said

Go on parcel2go website, enter actual weight, and packaged size and they will give you all the various service prices to choose from.

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Never thougt to lok on service box!

Will measure up tomorrow morning and hit the net armed with weights and dimensions just incase!

Thank you chaps!

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