Is 9.5 kg heavy for a road bike?

An average entry- to mid-level road bike will weigh around 20-25 pounds (9.1-11.3 kg).

Does weight really matter road bike?

Additional weight increases inertia and wheel inertia matters a lot in cycling because the rider has to overcome it to accelerate. Heavier wheels require more energy to overcome this inertia. Many riders, even novices, can feel the difference when riding lighter wheels.

How much difference does 1kg make on a road bike?

The effect of weight is practically linear in this region, with every kilogram saved or gained resulting in a difference to the overall average speed of about 0.08 km/h. This translates to about 30 to 40 minutes of cycling time saved across the entire 3900 km route per kilogram saved.

Is 27 lbs heavy for a bike?

The average weight of a road bike is 17 to 18 pounds. Road bikes will vary in weight depending on frame size, the frame material, and the components. Road bikes can be as heavy as 25 to 27 lbs.