Difference between KERB weight, GROSS weight and DRY weight

Kerb Weight: 










The kerb or curb weight is the weight of the vehicle minus any passengers or cargo. This refers to the weight of the car if it was parked on the curb without anything in it. It still has all the necessary equipment and fuel but doesn't have any added weight that isn't built into the car.It includes full tank fuel.




 

GROSS WEIGHT:
 
 











The gross weight refers to the car's total weight when it has added passengers and cargo. This figure is especially important when transporting luggage through areas that may have restrictions on gross weight. Truck drivers must pay special attention to their gross weight as their are limitations to how heavy their load can be.

DRY WEIGHT:
When the bike or any vehicle  is manufactured on the assembly it does not have absolutely any kind of fluids in it. It is totally dry containing nothing but metal and fiber and plastics and that’s all. It is the most basic weight of the bike during assembly but it is not usable yet. After adding all the fluids the weight of the bike will vary, but the basic dry weight of the bike is never going to change at all.