Specialized rates their Como and Vado bikes for up to a 300lb "structural load" defined as rider + cargo. Depending on the model, the cargo may be 33lbs putting the max rider at 267lbs. Looks like you're good to go...Any e-bike recommendation for heavy riders? (120+ kg / 260+ pounds). Are there special designs and models for heavy riders?
Specialized rates their Como and Vado bikes for up to a 300lb "structural load" defined as rider + cargo. Depending on the model, the cargo may be 33lbs putting the max rider at 267lbs. Looks like you're good to go...
This could be interesting @alloo ! Will take a look.This might be a great bike for heavy riders in the near future. Sonders has some mid drive bikes coming out.
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I'm skeptical of any bike with suspension in the sub $3000 range. Good suspension components can add $1000!!!!!I would be pretty skeptical of bikes with rear suspensions
Himiway cruiser 350#Any e-bike recommendation for heavy riders? (120+ kg / 260+ pounds). Are there special designs and models for heavy riders?
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I would be pretty skeptical of bikes with rear suspensions - from 2 standpoints. The first is the suspension's ability to handle a heavy rider. I think it pretty safe to say most won't. The calibration is just WAY off. The second is from a durability standpoint. Not sure how those components are going to hold up long term. I think a quality suspension seat post would be a much better plan.
Great point. You will find the popular choices often come in a 27.2mm size with shims to adapt up to the 30mm and 32mm size post openings. I forgot to mention if you plan to use your suspension seat on multiple bikes, look for the smallest size as AHicks suggested and order the shims (usually just a couple extra dollars) for any larger frame bikes.Just a word of caution regarding swapping expensive seat posts from bike to bike. There are several popular sizes (diameters) of seat posts. If the one you have in your hand is smaller than the one you need, you can buy a bushing to make it right most times. If the one you have in your hand is too big - you need a new one......