Pick an ebike you like, with the power you want and add a Companion Bike Seat.Looking for an electric bike that seats two, but not tandem. Like motorcycle type seating. And I guess powerful enough to move two people pretty easily. Thanks for the tips!
I think most people riding two-up are adult plus kid. I don't think many ebikes will handle 300 pounds well. Some cargo bikes have options for a padded seat on the cargo rack. Maybe that could handle the weight.I'm 160lbs and my gf is 140lbs so I guess about 300lbs total. Also, we're both trying to go to the gym regularly so hopefully less over the next few months. ?
I've heard because of center of gravity and hardware limitations you can't just add a companion seat to any bike. Is this not true?
Love the photo lol . That's why in Japan most baby seats are on handlebar so kids don't need to stare at mom's b.tt all the time.I'd like to see a video of that gal getting into that Rad Wagon restraint tubing! She must have been a gymnast before having the kid!! When I read about two up, I always think about this image!
Ariel Rider D-Class . I guess thats what you meanLove the photo lol . That's why in Japan most baby seats are on handlebar so kids don't need to stare at mom's b.tt all the time.
Pick an ebike you like, with the power you want and add a Companion Bike Seat.
https://www.thebikeseat.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
Is that gross vehicle weight? Bike + rider + payload?The manufacturer stated the total max weight is 300 lbs
Any chance? Sure.My gf and I are around 280 total, but I'm wondering whether the weight of an adult on the Companion Seat has any chance of breaking the frame or, perhaps more likely, breaking spokes on my back wheel with potholes.
Is that gross vehicle weight? Bike + rider + payload?
Any chance? Sure.
I would try to stay within the manufacturer's specified limits. There are bikes that can handle the weight. Even with a bike designed to handle the weight, cargo and or passenger you should expect more maintenance and shorter life expectancy of bike, components, and accessories. A pickup truck used to haul hay, seed and feed on a farm will never last as long as the guy just commuting with his pickup truck.
Manufacturers usually spec gross vehicle weight. Sounds like that's what they told you. The Flash bike weighs 49 pounds, that leaves 251 pounds for rider, accessories (passenger seat) and all cargo including the passenger. That's if you want to stay within specs.The manufacturer stated that "the max rider weight with bike and cargo is 300 lbs."
I'm okay with extra maintenance (though I wouldn't have a passenger all of the time), but I don't want to total the bike over experimenting with the seat, especially because others seem to be experimenting with their bikes and may have more accurate information.
A broken frame, especially at the steering stem weld, can ruin your whole life. Imagine pitching forwards at 20 mph onto a pile of sharp metal.The manufacturer stated that "the max rider weight with bike and cargo is 300 lbs."
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