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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
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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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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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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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.
No modifications are needed.
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
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.
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
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.
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
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
add a comment |
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.
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
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
add a comment |
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
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
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
4 hours ago
Thank you, that's a relief :)
– cyberpirate92
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
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
add a comment |
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