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What's the max weight a Btwin riverside 50 can hold?


Maximum weight an average bicycle can carry?Will my bike hold my weight?What is the max weight a standard bycycle would take?Riding and weight lossMystery flat keeps happening 3-5 times a week. Do I weigh too much for my tires?max weight that the shimano Rs400 can carry ?Will a Mishiki Pueblo Mountain 20 in frame hold my weight. I go about 330How does weight influence your speed when descending?Max weight of child, for rear bike seats - why is it always (seemingly) 22kg?I weight about 40 lbs (18 kg) more than the weight limit for the trike I can afford













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I've recently bought a Btwin Riverside 50 for daily commute. I weigh 94kg and usually ride with a backpack which weights around 3-5kg, I'm worried if the bike can hold my weight or the pedal might break off while standing. If the bike can't hold my weight, I want to know what modifications I can make so that it can hold my weight.










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          The manual offered with the BTWIN Riverside 50 (click on the bike manual tab) indicates that 100kg is the max weight for your bike. 94 + 5 = 99 so you are under the limit. Max weight limits take into account rough usage. Pedaling while standing and daily commuting is well below rough usage. The pedals on this bike have a large steel rod as the main support with a sheer strength much larger than 200 kg.



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          • The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

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          The manual offered with the BTWIN Riverside 50 (click on the bike manual tab) indicates that 100kg is the max weight for your bike. 94 + 5 = 99 so you are under the limit. Max weight limits take into account rough usage. Pedaling while standing and daily commuting is well below rough usage. The pedals on this bike have a large steel rod as the main support with a sheer strength much larger than 200 kg.



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          • Thank you, that's a relief :)

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            4 hours ago











          • The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

            – Carel
            3 hours ago















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          The manual offered with the BTWIN Riverside 50 (click on the bike manual tab) indicates that 100kg is the max weight for your bike. 94 + 5 = 99 so you are under the limit. Max weight limits take into account rough usage. Pedaling while standing and daily commuting is well below rough usage. The pedals on this bike have a large steel rod as the main support with a sheer strength much larger than 200 kg.



          No modifications are needed.






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          • Thank you, that's a relief :)

            – cyberpirate92
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          • The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

            – Carel
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          The manual offered with the BTWIN Riverside 50 (click on the bike manual tab) indicates that 100kg is the max weight for your bike. 94 + 5 = 99 so you are under the limit. Max weight limits take into account rough usage. Pedaling while standing and daily commuting is well below rough usage. The pedals on this bike have a large steel rod as the main support with a sheer strength much larger than 200 kg.



          No modifications are needed.






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          The manual offered with the BTWIN Riverside 50 (click on the bike manual tab) indicates that 100kg is the max weight for your bike. 94 + 5 = 99 so you are under the limit. Max weight limits take into account rough usage. Pedaling while standing and daily commuting is well below rough usage. The pedals on this bike have a large steel rod as the main support with a sheer strength much larger than 200 kg.



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          • Thank you, that's a relief :)

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          • The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

            – Carel
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          • Thank you, that's a relief :)

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          • The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

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          Thank you, that's a relief :)

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          The bike will most certainly withstand the weight. If you don't trust the pedals check for a pair with higher weight support rating. That if you notice deformation.

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